HIGH CHIEF ANTHONY IKENNA OBELE NOMINATED ANAMBRA BUSINESS ICON OF THE YEAR 2025, AS MEKENS IMPACT GAINS NATIONAL RECOGNITION
HIGH CHIEF ANTHONY IKENNA OBELE NOMINATED ANAMBRA BUSINESS ICON OF THE YEAR 2025, AS MEKENS IMPACT GAINS NATIONAL RECOGNITION
Njoku Macdonald Obinna
Awka, Anambra State.
In a development described as heartwarming, and a cheering news for leadership impact acknowledgement— Anambra-born industrialist and Chairman of Mekens Integrated Nigeria Ltd—High Chief Sir (Dr.) Amb. Anthony Ikenna Obele (Okwunze Aguata) — has been nominated for the prestigious Anambra Business Icon of the Year 2025— at the forthcoming Anambra Man of the Year (AMTY) Awards— in recognition of his far-reaching contributions to enterprise, infrastructure, community development, and human capital building.
The nomination, conveyed in a letter jointly signed by Rev. Sr. Prof. Eugenia Adaoma Igwedibia and Dr. Emeka Odogwu, reflects a growing consensus around Chief Obele’s expanding influence as a transformative force within Nigeria’s private sector, and a catalyst for community advancement.
Scheduled to hold in Awka, capital city of Anambra State, the fifth edition of the AMTY Awards will convene distinguished personalities drawn from different sectors of the Nigerian economy whose achievements have brought honour, innovation, and measurable impact to the state and beyond.
At the centre of this recognition is Chairman of Mekens Integrated Nigeria Ltd, a dynamic, multi-sectoral conglomerate that has, under Chief Obele’s visionary leadership, grown into a formidable player across construction, real estate, hospitality, logistics, distribution , and the downstream oil and gas industry. Through strategic investments and disciplined execution, the company has delivered high-impact projects that stimulate economic growth, create employment opportunities, and strengthen local capacity.
According to his Media Adviser on Communications, Njoku Macdonald Obinna , the defining hallmark of Chief Obele’s legacy is his bold intervention in critical infrastructure development. His privately funded road construction projects across various communities in Anambra State have significantly improved connectivity, eased transportation challenges, and revitalized local economies. These interventions often undertaken without fanfare underscore a deep sense of responsibility to the people and a commitment to bridging development gaps at the grassroots.
Beyond physical infrastructure, Chief Anthony Ikenna Obele’s impact is profoundly human-centered. Through sustained investments in youth empowerment, he has created pathways for economic independence by supporting small businesses, funding entrepreneurial ventures, and mentoring emerging talents. His scholarship schemes and educational support initiatives for indigent students further demonstrate a long-term vision anchored on knowledge, capacity building, and generational progress.
His influence extends beyond national borders, with business interests spanning into South Africa, positioning him as a forward-looking investor with a continental outlook. This cross-border engagement not only strengthens his corporate footprint but also contributes to regional economic integration and knowledge exchange.
As the traditional titleholder of Okwunze Aguata, Chief Obele seamlessly blends cultural heritage with modern enterprise, embodying a leadership style that is both rooted and progressive. His consistent philanthropic interventions ranging from community development projects to public health support and social welfare have earned him widespread respect as a man whose success is defined by impact rather than accumulation.
The AMTY Awards, now in its fifth year, remains a credible platform for celebrating excellence across sectors including business, governance, academia, and social innovation. Chief Obele’s nomination stands as a testament to a journey marked by resilience, strategic foresight, and an unwavering dedication to nation-building.
In an era where leadership is increasingly measured by tangible outcomes, High Chief Sir (Dr.) Ikenna Anthony Obele represents a model of purposeful enterprise one that not only creates wealth but transforms lives, uplifts communities, and redefines the role of the private sector in sustainable development.
Njoku Macdonald Obinna
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Njoku Macdonald Obinna is a distinguished media consultant, public relations expert, and publisher of 4th Estate Reporters. With an impressive career spanning over 2 decades in the media and communications industry, he has built a solid reputation for excellence, strategic insight, and impactful storytelling.
Macdonald had served as a Correspondent with Ben TV London in Port Harcourt , and had also featured very prominently in national newspapers before establishing his media outfit.
He is the South East and South - South Business Operations Manager of Excel International Media group, and had attended a couple of international conferences outside Nigeria.
As an award- winning media personality, Macdonald has used his wealth of experience in communications strategy and public engagements to promote African culture and festivities, sports development, political leadership, and traditional institutions.
He has executed social documentaries and corporate profiling of both companies and individuals, leveraging media and public relations to enhance organizations profile and activities.
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