The Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership is awarded by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation(founded by Dr Mo Ibrahim , a Sudanese philanthropist and businessman who founded telecommunications company Celtel International) to African Heads of State or Govt who deliver security, health, education
and economic development to their constituents, and who democratically
transfer power to their successor.
With a $5 million initial payment, plus $200,000 a year for life, the prize is believed to be the world's largest, exceeding the $1.3m Nobel Prize -Peace.
Winners Details are -
Year Winner's Name Country
2012 NO AWARD
2011 Pedro Pires Cape Verde
2010 NO AWARD
2009 NO AWARD
2008 Festus Mogae Botswana
2007 Joaquim Chissano Mozambique
With a $5 million initial payment, plus $200,000 a year for life, the prize is believed to be the world's largest, exceeding the $1.3m Nobel Prize -Peace.
Winners Details are -
Year Winner's Name Country
2012 NO AWARD
2011 Pedro Pires Cape Verde
2010 NO AWARD
2009 NO AWARD
2008 Festus Mogae Botswana
2007 Joaquim Chissano Mozambique
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