Ayobola Adedayo Bags Honorary Doctorate Award for Contributions to IT, Marketing Industry – THISDAYLIVE

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Ayobola Adedayo Bags Honorary Doctorate Award for Contributions to IT, Marketing Industry Hamid Ayodeji Ayobola Adedayo has been conferred an honorary doctorate award in recognition of her notable impact and contributions to leadership and

Ayobola Adedayo has been conferred an honorary doctorate award in recognition of her notable impact and contributions to leadership and strategy in the area of product management, marketing, and growth.

She has lived a life of inspiration and has been involved in delivering digital transformation and setting up new channels and departments in reputable companies for over a decade. Her diligence and excellence in the IT Technology & Marketing space in Nigeria have impacted the Nigerian economy and society positively. Honorary degrees are academic awards given by universities to individuals to recognise their exceptional contribution to society or lifetime achievement in their field.

Ayobola is a recipient of the WIT Network Tech track training in Artificial Intelligence scholarship and passed through the WPP Next Gen leadership Programme, she was additionally selected as one of the 60 women for the 2022 cohort of the UK Nigeria Tech Hub Future Females Business School Tech-focused Programme, in partnership with Future Females, fully funded by the UK-Nigeria Tech Hub and UKaid.

The setting up of these awards has given hope to global business operators and owners to put up their best in the individual areas of operations and to help nations and communities thrive. This has been their extended quota for making this chaotic world a little better for us to have some level of enjoyment.

Some had to deny themselves profit for decades until the day they took recognition of the germinated seeds they have planted which had been stagnant for years growing to produce yields.

 

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