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Onyebuchi Ajufo Appointed Partner in charge of West Africa Business of Hudson Sandler

International strategic communications and ESG consultancy Hudson Sandler has announced that it has appointed Onyebuchi Ajufo as Partner in charge of its West Africa business.

The appointment reflects Hudson Sandler’s continued growth in Africa, driven by flagship offices in Kenya and Nigeria.

Hudson Sandler Africa has grown rapidly over the last two years and is now providing pan-African and international consulting services to many of Africa’s most dynamic and progressive companies and institutions.
Onyebuchi is an advocacy and communications advisor with over 15 years’ experience working across Africa, the Middle East and the United Kingdom. She joins Hudson Sandler from Africa Practice where she led the Strategic Communications and Advocacy Practice across the Africa Practice Group (Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Botswana, Kenya and the United Kingdom). In this role she was also responsible for brand positioning, talent retention and development, client retention and growth. In her new role with Hudson Sandler Onyebuchi will also act as the global lead on policy and advocacy across the consultancy

She has a master’s degree in business Analytics from the University of Warwick and is on the Board of Haima Health, an organisation building a network of voluntary blood donors for safe, affordable and quick access to blood in Nigeria.

Commenting on the appointments, Chris Genasi, Chairman of Hudson Sandler Africa, said:“Africa is a key strategic market for Hudson Sandler. We are proud to work with Africa’s leading businesses, foundations, and NGOs, to tell positive stories about the contribution they are making to Africa’s sustainable economic and social development. Buchi brings a unique perspective on the African business environment. a wealth of experience in corporate communications and advocacy, as well as strong leadership and business development skills, which will be instrumental in our further expansion as we continue to grow our fantastic teams across the continent.

Hudson Sandler is an award-winning integrated communications consultancy that enhances and protects brands reputations amongst their business-critical audiences through thoughtful communications counsel and campaigns. Its approach is embedded in analytics and underpinned by experience and creativity while being delivered by some of the industry’s most creative and experienced public relations consultants.

Some of Hudson Sandler’s clients in Africa include Airtel Africa, AGRA, Afreximbank, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Flutterwave, FSD Africa and The Nature Conservancy.

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Interview

Dr. Helen Okoye: Thriving in An Area of Medicine With Manpower Shortage

Where are you based?

I currently work at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital in Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu, Nigeria, as a consultant haematologist where I focus on thrombosis and haemostasis.

Tell us a bit about yourself
I got my medical degree at Abia State University and completed my residency training at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital respectively. I grew up in Zaria in Kaduna state, in the Northern part of Nigeria. I come from a large family – we were eight children – which had the benefit that none of us ever felt lonely or bored – variety was the spice of our family life! The downside was that financial resources were limited as my parents tried to give each of us the very best they could afford. Things like structured extracurricular activities were a luxury, but I remember my mum making sure my siblings and I took part in church activities so that we could explore our talents by joining drama and singing groups.

When did you decide to become a doctor?

As a child I wanted to be so many things, from an actress and a dancer to a musician…. The one constant was my desire to care for the weak. My mum kept poultry, which we’d sell, and I was very drawn to those little birds. I helped take care of them and nursed them if they got ill – I enjoyed assisting the Veterinary doctor who’d come to review them! We also had a dog, Gilly, of whom I was very fond of and loved taking care of. One day when I was 10 my dad asked us children what we’d one day like to become. I gave it serious thought, then blurted out that I wanted to become an animal doctor. My family was amused but my father said, “That’s a good one but have you ever thought about being a human doctor so you can take care of daddy, mummy, and your siblings?” That conversation sparked my dream of becoming a doctor – the day marking the start of my lifelong obsession to help humans get better and stay healthy.

Was it plain sailing from there, to become a doctor?

My journey to being the doctor I am today has not been a completely easy one. After secondary school I gained admission into Abia State University to study Medicine and Surgery, but, as I’ve mentioned before, my family’s limited finances meant I often couldn’t afford the textbooks I needed. I had to either make copies of textbooks or borrow from friends. As much as my parents made sure I had the basic needs as a medical student, other things were not within my reach. To earn money, I made and sold beaded jewellery and interned at a nearby hospital during the holidays. I also turned my love of shopping into an entrepreneurial venture by hunting down bargains at Ariaria market and reselling them to friends at a margin.

Any life lessons you learned along the way?
Sustaining myself through a financially difficult time wasn’t easy, but it helped me appreciate the things I did have and to see the value in them, like books and good friends. I hope that my experiences will serve as inspiration to anyone facing the same financial challenges I did in becoming a doctor. I know that the curriculum is overwhelming and leaves you little to no time for anything else, but try to maximze every little moment you have for your studies.

How did you get into the field of Hematology?

During my last year at medical school, students were encouraged to move into subspecialties of medicine. My dream of being a doctor caring for humans changed into a burning desire to be in an area of medicine where there was a shortage of manpower. It led me to specialise in Haematology.

What kind of support system do you have?

I’ve always had a support system that doesn’t just let me bloom, but helps me soar. When I was a child, my parents were part of every step of my academic journey. I remember they’d go through my classwork every day when I got home from school. They readily gave up their comfort just to give us children the best. Now I’m blessed with an amazing husband who believes so much in me and encourages me to attain academic excellence and self-development.

What inspires you? 

I’ve always wanted to take my achievements a step further. During my residency days, I knew that to make a name for myself I’d have to go beyond the norm. Once I’d obtained an MBBS, I decided to specialise, and then go for fellowships, training, and update courses. Your career is a constant journey to get better in order to stay relevant. It’s not easy, but it is worth it. Put in the work. Be convinced by your dreams and believe in yourself.

What is your motto?

Once you have a dream, nothing but you can stop you. Believe in yourself and keep on trying. All that you need to become who you want to be, will come.

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EntertainmentCareer

Veteran actress, Hilda Dokubo jubiliates as she bags Doctorate degree in Literature

Actress Hilda Dokunbo has taken to her Instagram page as she jubilates bagging a Doctorate Degree in literature.

Weeks after Helen Paul bagged a PHD degree, Hilda Dokubo has been conferred with a Doctorate degree in Literature.

 

Hilda Dokubo can now be addressed as a Doctor of Literature in Leadership and Human development.

 

The degree is to honor the actress for her selfless works in leadership and human development in the country.

 

The degree was awarded by the Institute Suprereur of Technologies Et De Management.

 

Sharing the good news, Hilda Dokubo advised her fans to keep doing their works.

 

According to her, they can never know who is watching them.

 

“KEEP DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING, YOU NEVER KNOW WHO IS WATCHING. WELL…THIS IS MORE IMPORTANCE ONE IN THE BAG. HAVE A BLESSED DAY PEOPLE”.

 

 

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Appointment

Maureen Ngwu Appointed As The New Media Seal MD

The Board of Media Seal Limited, a leading media independent company, has just announced the appointment of Mrs. Maureen Ngwu as the new Managing Director.

Prior to now, Maureen was the Business Director.

A hands-on media expert, Maureen has almost 15 years 360o media knowledge that transverse research, strategy, planning, negotiation, buying and control, efficiency gain modelling and overall business management. This rich background have adequately prepared Maureen for success in her new role.

Maureen would be deploying her deep understanding of Media and sound leadership skill in building on the dependable and robust heritage of Media Seal that has spanned over two decades of professionalism and best-in-class practice.

Media Seal, a World wide Partners (WPI) media agency in West Africa, has a strong reputation for client retention and excellent ratings among multinational clients on business process audit. A strong integrity score among clients and media partners.

The Board of Media Seal is proud to welcome Mrs. Ngwu as the new Managing Director, as this would open new vistas in media engagement and brand building for our current clients and prospects. The appointment takes effect from April 04, 2022.

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Women of SubstanceInterview

2023 Presidency: Khadijah Okunnu-Lamidi Shares Her 5-point Agenda For Nigeria

2023 Presidential aspirant, Khadija Okunnu-Lamidi, has disclosed the 5-pillars she would use to tackle most of the prevailing issues in Nigeria.

Speaking with this reporter, she highlighted industrialisation, women inclusion, education and innovation, governance and welfare, law and security, as her proposed solutions to Nigeria’s problems.

Industrialization

The media professional said she intends to merge all specific projects to create a product that can be easily evaluated in 10 years.

She said, “The way we intend to go about it is to create a vision for what we want the country to look like. There are specific projects, but rather than having them as projects we need to combine them to create products, whereby in 10 years, we want to have this amount of industrialization in this area.

“So we are creating jobs, employment, health services, everywhere you have an industrial path, and powering them with the energy sector. By this, we are also creating an enabling environment for investors, and a safe place for skill acquisition and transfer of knowledge.”

Women Inclusion

An Okunnu-Lamidi-led government will advocate for a 50% inclusion rare for women in politics and governance.

In her words, “as a woman, I cannot but champion these policies for us to have a 50% women inclusion rate.

She explained that this is what Nigeria needs if leaders must make good decisions. She also noted that women determine the wealth of the nation.

It is definitely what we need if we are going to make good decisions. Women’s inclusion ensures that policies are able to carry along as many women as possible. There’s a woman in every household. If you do not enable these women, the poorer the women the poorer the nation,” she said.

Education and Innovation

The 38-year-old, who hails from Lagos Island, noted that Nigeria is yet to meet world standards, and if elected, her government would bridge the knowledge and application gap between the nation and the rest of the world through technology.

Our children here can learn the same things that their counterparts are learning across the world. This also helps us in the application of knowledge. What we do in Nigeria is to only teach, we do not actually teach to apply knowledge, or how to think in different scenarios and situations.

“We have put these two hand-in-hand (education and innovation) because where we are at the moment is so far behind that we have to use technology to meet the standards of the world.”

Governance and Welfare

Mrs Okunnu-Lamidi said that the Nigerian government has missed its essence of governance by competing with local businesses.

We think governance is business, that is why governments are competing with businesses, that is wrong government.

She further said her government, if elected, will ensure that the government agencies and parastatals will focus on their functions in order to elevate people living “beneath the dignity average of human existence.”

Law and Security

Without law, there is no order“, Okunnu-Lamidi said. She explained that the state of security in the country can be controlled by law and justice.

So we put law and security hand-in-hand so that the justice system can work very closely with the security system and we can solve our security issues through legal means.”

The presidential aspirant, who is the daughter of former Federal Commissioner of Works and Housing, Lateef Femi Okunnu (SAN), officially declared her intention to run for the Office of the President of Nigeria in 2023 in January 2022

The founder and chief executive officer of Slice Media Solutions disclosed that she is motivated to vie for the presidency because of her desire to restore hope and make Nigeria work for all Nigerians.

 

 

 

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AppointmentWomen of Substance

Kari Tukur Joins DLM Capital Group’s Board Of Directors

Prominent Development Investment Institution, DLM Capital Group, has appointed Ms. Kari Tukur, Vice President of products at Mastercard Sub-Saharan Africa, to its board of directors.

Kari brings to the board an extensive background of product development and management, multi-channel, and multi-market product distribution as well as digital banking. For the past three years, she has led the product and implementation of Mastercard’s SSA Core Products, and the Customer Solutions Centre for East and West Africa.

Prior to her role at Mastercard, Kari was Country Head, Consumer Banking and Privilege at Access Bank as head of consumer banking and had spent 5 years at Standard Chartered as head retail products and digital banking. She has also worked at Stanbic IBTC, Santander and other notable institutions. She was recently named among the ‘2022 Business Day 50 Inspiring Nigerian Women’.

“Kari brings a wealth of relevant experience to our board and will be a tremendous resource as we continue to grow our customer base and expand our products and services into the digital banking space,” said DLM Capital Group’s GCEO/GMD, Sonnie B. Ayere.

“I am excited to work with her as we continue our growth and fulfill our mission to provide readily accessible financial solutions to the needs of all Nigerians, irrespective of class, gender, religion or location.”

“I am inspired by DLM Capital Group’s mission and very eager to work alongside Sonnie Ayere and the other directors to guide the company’s continued growth and success” Kari remarked.

DLM Capital Group comprises of subsidiaries in investment banking, trustees, securities trading, FX, digital banking, asset management, and corporate lending.

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Women of Substance

Womentimes Celebrates Every Woman’s Strength Today International Women’s Day

In commemoration of this year’s International Women’s Day, March 8, 2022, womentimes the number one platform celebrating women  joins other millions of brands out there  backing the global celebration .

At womentimes, we appreciate the strength every woman carries which is indescribable.We appreciate every woman for their individual roles in the society.

We have come to identify every responsible woman  with this year’s International Women’s Day.

we believe women play a critical role in the economic, social and cultural development of any community.

Womentimes Platform , give us the opportunity to drive women conversations around promoting a world free of gender bias and discrimination, a world where women are given the freedom to thrive, grow and fulfil their highest potentials as well as contribute positively to the world.

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Career

Zainab Bello Broke Sixty Years Record, Become First Female First Class Graduate In Mathematics Department.

Zainab Bello a female student at Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna has broken sixty years old record in becoming the first female to graduate with a First Class in the Dapartment of Mathematics.

 

This very intelligent lady has surprised almost everyone with her performance, ever since it’s establishment in 1962.

 

Zainab finished with an impressive CGPA of 4.85, a record that has never been achieved. The Department of Mathematics in ABU was established in 1962.

 

Zainab’s academic prowess apparently did not start today. A post made on Facebook by Mohammed Ali shows that she has consistently emerged as best since her nursery school days. According to the post:

 

“Meet Zainab Bello the overall best graduate graduating with 1st class (CGPA 4.85 in the Dept of Mathematics ABU Zaria & the 1st female ever to graduate with such grade. She’s been the best student since her nursery & guess what? She was Hafiza (Memorized The Glorious Qur’an at 11 years), Congratulation may Almighty Allah bless your certificate.”

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AppointmentCareer

Kemi Nanna, Newly Appointed Immigration Comptroller

Kemi Nanna Nandap has been appointed as the new comptroller to resume the duty of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos command

She replaced Abdullahi Dalhatu, the immediate past comptroller of the command who retired from service earlier in the year.

A statement by the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the command, Louisa Amadiokoro, said until her appointment, Nandap served as comptroller in charge of Plateau State Command where she “left indelible marks of infrastructural and human capital development.”

The statement hinted that the new comptroller had served as the Assistant Comptroller General (ACG) in charge of Zone C.

Born on June 3, 1966 in Zaria Kaduna State, she had her undergraduate studies at the University of Ilorin where she bagged a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry.

Nandap had previously served in many commands and in different capacities including Officer-In-Charge (O/C) Investigation and Compliance, O/C Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and African Affairs and second in command Nasarawa State Command.

Others are Lagos, Ogun, and Anambra states commands, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and the service headquarter in Abuja.

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11 female advertising trailblazers emerge APCON Fellows

A symbol of hard work, resilience and professionalism, 11 female advertising trailblazers have been inducted as Fellows of the Advertising profession in Nigeria. This was at the just concluded APCON induction ceremony which held at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Ikeja, Lagos.

The inducted amazons expressed that the newly donned Fellowship hat is a representation of their quest to be at par with their global counterparts, to enable them for strategic positioning in building an outstanding and sterling career amidst male dominance and gender stereotypes in the advertising industry.

Some of these amazing and accomplished practitioners who have made notable contributions in the industry include:

Temitope Jemerigbe, Chief Executive Officer, DKK Nigeria; Betsy Iheabunike, Chairman/ CEO Betex Communication Ltd & MISHAB IDEALS Ltd; Margaret Olele, CEO/Executive Secretary, American Business Council;Ifeyinwa  Onukwuba, Managing Director, Nigeria Advertising Service, NAS; Julia Jacks, Head Consultant, Julia Jacks Consulting; Hannah Oyebanjo, Managing Director, Redwood Consulting; Ijedi Iyoha, Director at APCON; Ifechukwude Kagho Manages Customer Loyalty Programme for MTN; Martha Onyebuchi, Deputy Director, Sourthern Region, APCON; Funke Nwankwo, General Manager, Human Resources, NDPHC; Omowunmi Owodunni, Chairman of APCON’S Advertising Standards Panel, (ASP).

The ad experts agreed, that the mantra to succeed in the highly competitive space is through constant up-skilling and upgrading of career status in the industry to help reach the top of the corporate ladder.

Sharing the happy news of elevation of status, Temitope Jemerigbe, Chief Executive Officer, DKK Nigeria, one of the leading lights who have carved a special place for herself in the hallowed portals of advertising, said she is glad to be reckoned with APCON’s highest industry status, as an inductee, describing it as a thing of honour.

“It is recognition of the experience and contributions of individuals who are being conferred with the induction of which I am one, and I am really glad for this.”

Hannah Oyebanjo, Managing Director, Redwood Consulting, with pride and prestige over the new feather placed on her cap, said it will go a long way in promoting Nigerian advertising’s brand positioning.

“With a lot of changes currently occurring within the industry both locally and internationally, Nigeria must be at the forefront of leading change. Attaining this for me is like saying: hey! Get up again and see how much you want to add to the industry to grow generally”, she proudly stated.

Betsy Iheabunike, CEO, Betex Communication Ltd & MISHAB IDEALS Ltd, a passionate advertiser and marketing expert, applauded APCON for creating such a recognizable industry platform that places emphasis on women’s contribution. “I am happy that I am one of the people inducted by the highest regulator in the country, APCON. It is a great honour which will continue to speak well for the industry both home and abroad.”

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