Nigeria’s Pride Awards: Melah Calls for Celebration of Nigeria’s Excellence and Global Achievements

The Convener of the Nigeria’s Pride Awards, Mr. Bonaventure Phillips Melah, has called on Nigerians to take pride in the nation’s vast resources, exceptional talents, and global achievements, urging a collective effort to project the country’s positive image to the world.
Mr. Melah who is also the CEO of First Green White Resources, delivering his remarks at the award presentation ceremony described Nigeria as “an investor’s goldmine and a tourist’s haven”, blessed with immense natural and human resources that remain under-celebrated.
“Nigeria, the most populous black nation on earth, is richly endowed with crude oil, gas, gold, zinc, limestone, marble, uranium, and countless other resources,” he said. “With its fertile land, clement weather, and cheerful, welcoming people, our country is truly one of the world’s most promising destinations for investment and tourism.”
He noted that Nigeria’s economy offers strong opportunities in key sectors such as oil and gas, agriculture, construction, education, and manufacturing — areas that continue to attract both local and foreign investors.
Melah further highlighted the country’s enviable record of producing globally acclaimed figures, including the richest black person in the world, Grammy Award-winning musicians, and world-class professionals making groundbreaking contributions in medicine, science, technology, law, diplomacy, and the arts.
“Though Nigeria is in need of quality leadership, it continues to produce men and women of excellence who are distinguishing themselves across the globe,” he added.
The convener praised the country’s thriving creative industry, describing Nollywood as one of the most powerful cultural exports out of Africa — home to talented actors, directors, and producers whose works have captivated audiences worldwide.
Explaining the inspiration behind the initiative, Melah said the Nigeria’s Pride Awards was established to spotlight the nation’s achievers, reward quality service, and reshape the narrative about Nigeria.
“The Nigeria’s Pride Awards was founded to celebrate excellence and showcase the numerous positives that define us as a people,” he stated. “It is time the world hears more about the greatness of Nigeria — not just its challenges.”
He expressed optimism that the platform would become a rallying point for recognizing and encouraging exceptional Nigerians across all walks of life, inspiring others to contribute meaningfully to nation-building.