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APO Group’s Founder, Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard, Named One of ‘100 Most Influential Africans’

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The New African Most Influential Africans list is the most authoritative, respected, and consulted list in both Africa and the diaspora

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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, January 8, 2024/APO Group/ — 

APO Group (www.APO-opa.com), the premier award-winning Pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service, is proud to announce that its Founder and Chairman, Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard (www.Pompigne-Mognard.com), has been named among the 100 Most Influential Africans.

The New African Most Influential Africans list is the most eagerly anticipated and talked-about annual compilation on the continent, having firmly established itself as the most authoritative, respected, and consulted list in both Africa and the diaspora.

The list, published since 2011, recognizes and celebrates the achievements and contributions of Africans from various fields and sectors who are making a positive impact on the continent and the world.

The New African Most Influential Africans list credits Nicolas as an entrepreneur who is “dominating the African Public Relations landscape” and acknowledges “his mastery of Africa’s media landscape, which has earned him the trust of many prominent business and political leaders globally, making him a key agenda driver on the continent”.

Nicolas sits on several Advisory Boards, Task Forces, and International Committees, including the Senior Advisory Board of the Canada-Africa Chamber of Business, the Advisory Boards of the African Energy Chamber, the World Football Summit, the Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF), the Bloomberg New Economy Gateway Africa, the EurAfrican Forum, the Task Force for the FIFA – CAF Infrastructure Development Project, and the International Committee of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA). He is also a Special Advisor to the President of Rugby Africa, the governing body of rugby in Africa.

It’s truly an honour to be recognized among some of Africa’s most influential, prestigious, and inspirational names

Nicolas’ wholly-owned company, APO Group, is the Pan-African public relations agency of FIFA, NBA, Basketball Africa League (BAL), the World Football Summit, Rugby Africa, Afro Nation (the world’s biggest Afrobeats Music festival), and provides services to 300 clients, including Nestlé, Coca Cola, TikTok, DHL, Marriott Group, Ecobank, Canon, Orange, Jack Ma Foundation, African Development Bank, Afreximbank, Africa Finance Corporation, Islamic Development Bank, Liquid Intelligent Technology, Radisson, Huawei, Boeing, Peugeot, MultiChoice, and many more.

“It’s truly an honour to be recognized among some of Africa’s most influential, prestigious, and inspirational names,” said Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard, Founder and Chairman of APO Group. “However, my 15-year-old son insists that while I may be ‘influential’, I’m still not quite an ‘influencer.’ Apparently, dance moves on TikTok are missing from my repertoire!”.

Other names on the list of the 100 Most Influential Africans include the President of the Republic of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, the President of the Republic of Kenya, William Ruto, the President of the African Development Bank Group, Akinwumi Adesina, the President of Afreximbank, Benedict Oramah, Africa’s richest person, Aliko Dangote, and Afrobeats megastar Burna Boy.

Download the 100 Most Influential Africans of 2023 special edition of New African: https://apo-opa.co/4aL1VB7

More information about Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard: www.Pompigne-Mognard.com.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of APO Group.

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The African Energy Chamber (AEC) Joins Suriname Awareness Symposium 2025, Delivers Just Energy Transition Call

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The African Energy Chamber is participating at the Suriname Awareness Symposium 2025 as a strategic partner

PARAMARIBO, Suriname, January 27, 2025/APO Group/ — 

A delegation from the African Energy Chamber (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org/), the voice of Africa’s energy sector, led by Executive Chairman NJ Ayuk, participated in the Suriname Awareness Symposium 2025 today. Hosted by Colibri Business Development, Sheriff Consultancy and Alite D’Fam Consultancy under the patronage of Suriname’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Business and International Cooperation, the event brought together Surinamese stakeholders and global partners to explore opportunities within the country’s energy value chain.

During the opening remarks, H.E. Chandrikapersad Santokhi, President of the Republic of Suriname, emphasized the symposium’s role as a platform for meaningful dialogue and collaboration.

“We must ensure what is discussed turns to real life solutions on how can we ensure transparency, accountability and management of energy resources, how oil and gas revenue is invested in education, and how we can balance economic growth with environmental sustainability,” stated H.E Santokhi.

He highlighted the government’s development strategy, centered on four pillars: collaboration, economic diversification, a transformative mindset and dialogue.

Regarding energy diversification, President Santokhi outlined Suriname’s efforts to balance oil, gas and renewable energy sources while integrating investments from the private and public sectors and international partners.

H.E. Albert R. Ramdin, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Business, and International Cooperation, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing that energy affordability directly impacts national prosperity. He highlighted the importance of diversifying the energy mix to ensure cost-effective energy solutions and drive industrialization.

“Out of the energy transition lies the empowerment of the Suriname people. Sustainability must be anchor in our development strategy,” he remarked.

With oil and gas, Suriname will be able to power its fire plants and industrialize with fertilizers when the sun is not shining or wind not blowing

Ayuk addressed the critical role of Suriname’s oil and gas potential in fostering sustainable development.

“Climate change and energy poverty are interconnected issues. Energy poverty is a human rights challenge, and achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals is impossible without addressing it,” Ayuk said.

He urged Suriname to harness its oil and gas resources while diversifying with renewables to achieve industrialization and energy security. Ayuk cautioned against repeating Africa’s mistakes, where abundant resources coexist with widespread energy poverty.

“With oil and gas, Suriname will be able to power its fire plants and industrialize with fertilizers when the sun is not shining or wind not blowing and avoid reliance on foreign aid.”

Ayuk emphasized that Suriname has every right to develop its oil resources to improve the lives of its people. He highlighted Suriname’s unique position as a carbon sink, with extensive aerial forestry, and commended the President for incentivizing TotalEnergies’ production of 230,000 barrels of oil. According to Ayuk, this decision is a crucial step toward resource development, and enables the country to generate revenue to fund future exploration efforts.

He criticized the notion of larger oil-producing nations, which extract millions of barrels daily, discouraging Suriname from utilizing its modest production capacity of 230,000 barrels in the name of climate change. Ayuk stated that both Suriname and Africa must maximize their hydrocarbon resources to support development and economic growth.

He encouraged TotalEnergies, which has already committed $1.5 billion to local content development, to increase its investments further. Ayuk also expressed gratitude to the President of Suriname for fostering a conducive environment that has attracted significant oil and gas investments. Additionally, he called for greater female participation in the energy sector, emphasizing the need for a fair and inclusive energy transition.

Taking place from January 27 – 28 under the theme “The Dawn of a New Era” the symposium aims to attract investments across Suriname’s energy value chain. The country boasts an estimated 2.4 billion barrels of proven oil reserves and 12.5 trillion cubic feet of proven gas. Recent policy reforms, including 10-year tax incentives for development partners, and significant oil and gas discoveries between 2019 and 2022, have drawn major global interest.

Energy giant TotalEnergies announced a $10.5 billion Final Investment Decision for the GranMorgu project in Block 58 in October 2024. ExxonMobil and Malaysia’s Petronas signed a letter of agreement with the government for Block 52, while QatarEnergy partnered with Chevron to acquire a stake in Block 5 and maintains interests in Blocks 64 and 65.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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African Energy Week Drives Positive Impact in Cape Town: Employing 70 Local Vendors, with 99% of Event Work Delivered by South African Companies

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The African Energy Week: Invest in African Energies conference continues to be a key driver of economic growth and local empowerment in Cape Town, creating jobs, supporting businesses and positioning the city as a global energy hub

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, January 27, 2025/APO Group/ — 

The African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies conference continues to leave an indelible mark on the city of Cape Town, reinforcing its status as a leading platform for investment, collaboration and innovation in Africa’s energy sector. Beyond advancing the continent’s energy agenda, AEW delivers significant economic and social benefits to the local community, creating jobs, supporting businesses and empowering young professionals.

In 2024, AEW proudly delivered economic benefits that directly impacted the local community. By engaging exclusively with 70 South African vendors and ensuring 99% of event work was conducted by South African companies, the event solidified its commitment to wealth creation and keeping economic gains within the country. These efforts underscore AEW’s dedication to local empowerment, with every aspect of logistics and services sourced locally to maximize community benefit.

Additionally, AEW significantly boosted the hospitality sector, with 80% of accommodation in Cape Town directly booked because of the conference, driving notable revenue growth for local hotels. The event also ensures its economic contributions are fully realized by paying local taxes, further bolstering Cape Town’s GDP and creating a significant distinction from some international companies that do not adhere to the same standard.

AEW goes beyond driving Africa’s energy ambitions – it creates meaningful, lasting benefits for the host city, strengthening its economy and fostering sustainable growth

AEW’s impact extended to education and skills development, with complimentary access provided to 102 students. This initiative reflects the event’s focus on nurturing the next generation of energy leaders, equipping them with the knowledge and connections needed to thrive in the evolving energy landscape.

The success of AEW also highlights Cape Town’s growing reputation as a global energy hub. By hosting a world-class event that attracts leaders and investors from across the globe, the city has positioned itself as a strategic destination for energy-related discussions and partnerships. This visibility has not only elevated Cape Town on the global stage, but also fostered an environment conducive to long-term investment and innovation within the local energy ecosystem.

Looking ahead, AEW: Invest in African Energies 2025, scheduled to take place from September 29 to October 3, is set to build on this legacy. The upcoming edition will once again position Cape Town as a hub for deal-making, collaboration and innovation, bringing together energy leaders, policymakers, investors and innovators from across the globe. With a strong focus on investment in transformative energy projects, capacity building and enabling environments, AEW 2025 aims to unlock new opportunities for Africa’s energy sector while expanding its positive impact on the host city.

“AEW’s impact on Cape Town is a testament to the power of collaboration and local empowerment,” said NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber. “By placing local businesses and people at the heart of its initiatives, AEW goes beyond driving Africa’s energy ambitions – it creates meaningful, lasting benefits for the host city, strengthening its economy and fostering sustainable growth. This is more than just an event; it’s a catalyst for transformative change.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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Infobip recognized as Artificially Inflated Traffic (AIT) Fraud Prevention Leader by Juniper Research

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Juniper Research scores vendors across 11 criteria, including but not limited to their size of operations in the AIT prevention market, the extent and breadth of relevant partnerships, market coverage, and product strength

CASABLANCA, Morocco, January 27, 2025/APO Group/ — 

Global cloud communications platform Infobip (www.Infobip.com) has been recognized as the number one provider among Established Leaders in the Artificially Inflated Traffic (AIT) Fraud Prevention market by Juniper Research. The analyst firm has ranked Infobip first of 18 vendors in its Competitor Leaderboard for AIT Fraud Detection Solution Vendors 2024.  

Juniper Research scores vendors across 11 criteria, including but not limited to their size of operations in the AIT prevention market, the extent and breadth of relevant partnerships, market coverage, and product strength. Infobip scored highly across each of these and three further categories.  

We will continue to innovate and invest in preventing AIT fraud and protecting our customers and the wider messaging ecosystem

Overall, Infobip was ranked as the Leading firm because it offers a comprehensive solution to AIT fraud detection and prevention strategies, including its ‘Infobip Signals’ solution, which detects AIT by monitoring phone number behavior, ranges, and types. 

Helping set Infobip aside from others in the market is its use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms to detect and block OTP traffic, ensuring automated protection for enterprises.  

Georgia Allen, Research Analyst at Juniper Research, said: “Infobip has a comprehensive solution to combat AIT fraud, with a significant messaging client base to inform future AIT detection and prevention strategies. Infobip’s growth into markets in North America and Western Europe is critical when considering the high levels of AIT fraud in these regions, therefore making them key regions for AIT prevention solutions. Infobip offers several AIT prevention solutions, with Juniper Research highlighting the ‘Infobip Signals’ solution as a crucial tool in blocking AIT fraud, with differing levels of aggression depending on the enterprise’s needs.” 

Goran Juršić, VP of Business Intelligence at Infobip, said: “Juniper Research has recognized Infobip as the leading provider of AIT Fraud Prevention solutions globally for our exceptional capabilities and products. With the support of our customers who partnered with us, we brought Signals – our risk detection solution – to life. Leveraging the newest technologies, Signals has already demonstrated its impact, exposing AIT fraud hotspots worldwide and saving our customers millions of dollars. We will continue to innovate and invest in preventing AIT fraud and protecting our customers and the wider messaging ecosystem.” 

Access the report: https://apo-opa.co/42ro9GJ

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