Behind every real transformation lies a group of leaders who don’t just react to change, they engineer it. The Disruptive Business Leader Award at the National Entrepreneurship Honors (NEH) stands as one of the most respected recognitions for entrepreneurs who challenge conventions, strengthen systems, and redefine what sustainable innovation means in the Nigerian business ecosystem.
This award acknowledges business leaders whose work bridges creativity with structure, vision with discipline, and innovation with measurable impact. These are individuals who refuse to treat disruption as noise, instead using it as a tool for national progressbuilding companies and frameworks that align with Nigeria’s evolving economic priorities.
The selection process is comprehensive, evaluating leadership integrity, enterprise design, operational scalability, and socioeconomic contribution. Candidates are assessed not only for what they build, but for how effectively their work addresses real market constraints and contributes to inclusive growth. The emphasis is on sustainability, adaptability, and demonstrable long-term value.
Each year, the award reinforces a critical truth: real disruption in Africa is not about chaos, it’s about order with imagination. The honorees represent the type of leadership that can transform industries without losing sight of accountability or context. They are the builders who view systems as instruments of possibility rather than limitation.
Past recipients include:
- Oluwatosin Ajenifuja (2024)
- Abiola Adetola (2023)
- Grace Okonkwo (2022)
- Ibrahim Isaac (2021)
- Temitope Adanri (2020)
- Bola Eze (2019)
- Nkem Akintola (2018)
Now recognized as one of the hallmark distinctions within the NEH program, the Disruptive Business Leader Award continues to celebrate those who shape the next frontier of entrepreneurship in Nigeria not through loud declarations, but through consistent, thoughtful design.
These leaders are not just part of the story of innovation; they are the architects of its blueprint. Their work ensures that as Nigeria builds toward a digital, resilient economy, the foundation remains strong; measured, intentional, and deeply rooted in purpose.