BREAKING: Maryam Muritala Honoured With First Naomi Ruth Barber King Youth Legacy Award

Visionary founder of Canada Vendors and the Canada Business Forum, Maryam Muritala, has been recognised for her outstanding contributions to community development and youth entrepreneurship in North America and Africa.

Maryam was recently honoured with the prestigious Naomi Ruth Barber King Youth Legacy Award by the Dr. Alfred Williams King Foundation in Atlanta, Georgia.

The remarkable recognition underscored Maryam’s unwavering dedication to empowering young entrepreneurs and fostering social change. The foundation, established in honor of Dr. A.D. King—renowned human rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s younger brother—upholds a mission of promoting youth empowerment, development, and non-violent social change strategies worldwide.

The Naomi Ruth Barber King Youth Legacy Award reflects the foundation’s commitment to building a “beloved community” centered on social justice and entrepreneurship. Maryam’s work aligns seamlessly with these values, as she continues to inspire individuals across continents to pursue innovation and resilience.

Through Canada Vendors, Maryam has leveraged digital marketing tools to provide structured visibility to businesses across Canada and the diaspora. Her initiatives, including the Entrepreneur Awards and the Brand Expo, have supported hundreds of entrepreneurs in launching successful ventures and gaining recognition for their work. Notably, her impact extends beyond business development, as she uses her platforms to connect communities and foster collaboration.

In her acceptance speech, Maryam expressed deep gratitude for the honor, saying, “Receiving the Naomi Ruth Barber King Youth Legacy Award is a profound privilege. It is a reminder of the importance of collective action in empowering youth and fostering social justice. This recognition strengthens my resolve to continue creating opportunities for young people and entrepreneurs to thrive, innovate, and build a brighter future.”

The recognition by the Dr. Alfred Williams King Foundation is a testament to Maryam’s enduring impact on the global stage. From championing youth entrepreneurship in Africa to fostering business growth in North America, her work continues to inspire and empower communities worldwide.

As Maryam Muritala looks ahead, her commitment to promoting entrepreneurship, community development, and social justice remains steadfast, ensuring that her legacy will continue to touch countless lives.