Idris Olagoke Badmus
Idris Olagoke Badmus is the founder and president of the African Center Foundation, an international humanitarian organization which help communities and people in Africa with educational and industrial development.
Biography[edit]
Badmus was born in Ibadan, Nigeria, on June 6, 1966. He started his writing career at the age of seventeen when he wrote a short drama for the British Broadcasting Corporation.[citation needed]
Badmus founded African Center in 1989. African Center is the first non-governmental organization from Africa to become the Chapter of the United Nations. African Center is located in fifteen African countries, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Badmus is the editor-in-chief of Africa Today, a multilingual, international news magazine, published in Italian, French, and English. Africa Today was first published in 1994. He won the Association of Nigerian Authors' New Poet Award in 1990.[citation needed]
Badmus is the president and CEO of African Network Inc, the president of Afrosea Seafood Group, and is on the board of directors of the Association of Nigeria Authors, the Catholic Caritas, the Brooklyn Development Corporation, and the African American Chambers of Commerce and Industrial Development.[citation needed]
He is currently the chairman and chief executive officer of Afromedia News Corp. New York.
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External links[edit]
- African Center Foundation's official site
- https://www.reuters.com/article/idUS222471+16-Sep-2008+BW20080916
- https://web.archive.org/web/20081211023742/http://www.iskenderiye.com/eng/poetry/ayrinti.asp?sirano=3343
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