Moses Baiden honoured at MOBEX Africa Innovation Awards 2025
The Chief Executive Officer of Margins Group, Mr. Moses Baiden Jnr, has been honoured at the MOBEX Africa Innovation Awards 2025, an event that celebrates excellence, innovation, and leadership in advancing Africa’s digital transformation agenda.
The prestigious awards ceremony marked the grand finale of the MOBEX Africa Conference 2025, which brought together innovators, policymakers, and technology leaders from across the continent to explore the future of Africa’s digital economy.
Held under the theme “Driving Africa’s Digital Future through Innovation and Inclusion,” the ceremony was filled with joy, networking, fine dining, and celebration, as participants reflected on groundbreaking achievements in technology and innovation.
In his welcome address, Mr. George Spencer Quaye, CEO of MOBEX Africa, expressed appreciation to participants, partners, and honourees for their contribution to what he described as a “transformative edition of the MOBEX Africa Conference and Innovation Awards.”
“This year’s event reaffirms Africa’s growing capacity to innovate, collaborate, and lead the world in digital transformation,” Mr. Quaye said.
Mr. Baiden’s recognition underscores Margins Group’s leadership in digital identity solutions, ICT innovation, and its ongoing commitment to supporting Africa’s digital inclusion and e-governance initiatives.
The MOBEX Africa Innovation Awards, now in its 10th edition, continues to serve as a platform to recognise individuals and organisations whose work is shaping Africa’s technology landscape and driving sustainable development through digital innovation.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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