Alistair Soyode, the trailblazing founder of BEN Television, has been honoured with the prestigious Triangle Award during the 3rd Annual Lecture and Awards ceremony, in recognition of his pioneering work in Black and Ethnic media and his continued dedication to youth and diaspora empowerment.
The award was presented by Nigeria’s Honourable Minister of Interior, who commended Mr Soyode for his unmatched resilience, innovation, and decades of service in championing the voices of African and Black communities in Europe and beyond.
The Honourable Minister commended his resourceful dedication to black causes. “Alistair stands as a beacon of tenacity and excellence.
The Minister also used the occasion to highlight key reforms within Nigeria’s Ministry of Interior, including: Centralisation of Passport Services to enhance transparency and reduce bottlenecks
Streamlining of eVisa Procedures, creating a faster and more secure entry system and Elimination of unethical service agents, promoting professionalism and public trust.
Through BEN TV and other initiatives, Ambassador Soyode has consistently advocated for youth empowerment, media representation, and diaspora development.
In addition to his media work, is currently working on more than 1,000 African students through AASGON and his foundation, supporting them with full tuition fees and sponsorship across several universities in India on AASGON Indo-Africa Scholarship Schemes (www.tecdfoundation.org).
The Triangle Award underscores a career defined by purpose, impact, and progress—serving as an inspiration to Nigerians, Africans, and the global Black community.