How Didier Drogba And Gabrielle Lemaire Are Using E1 To Spark Africa’s Next Generation
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Team Drogba’s Racebird at the Visit Qatar Doha GP In February Supplied/E1 When Lagos was announced as the first African city to host the UIM E1 World Championship presented by PIF, it generated a surge of excitement across the continent, and for good reason. Now, just four months away from race weekend, that excitement is evolving into something tangible and powerful: a bold statement positioning Africa at the forefront of global sustainability, innovation, and economic opportunity. This October, the Lagos Lagoon will roar with the world’s first all-electric raceboats, ushering in a new era of electrified marine technology and placing Africa firmly on the map for cutting-edge, green motorsport. Driving this groundbreaking moment are two visionary leaders: Didier Drogba, the Chelsea and African football legend whose impressive accolades include a UEFA Champions League title, four Premier League crowns, and two African Footballer of the Year awards; and Gabrielle Lemaire, a pioneering entrepreneur, CEO of Barons Agence Conseil En Communication, and Vice President of the Didier Drogba Foundation. Their partnership has been instrumental in bringing the race to African shores, fuelling a movement that promises to inspire a generation and reshape the continent’s future. In an exclusive interview with Forbes.com, Didier Drogba and Gabrielle Lemaire shared insights into their vision for the race, the impact they hope it will have across Africa, and how this event signifies a turning point for sustainability and innovation on the continent. A Vision Rooted in Sustainability and Global Impact Gabrielle Lemaire and Didier Drogba, co-owners of Team Drogba Supplied/BAL When asked about their venture into electric boat racing and co-ownership of Team Drogba, Drogba shared a perspective rooted in a deep awareness of global climate challenges. He explained that their decision was driven by a desire to contribute meaningfully to sustainability while combining sport and…
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