Thirteen Nigerians Honored with Honorary Doctorates at University of Ibadan Ceremony
The awardees also included Dawood Olalere, a Member of the Oyo State House of Assembly; Okong Effiong, Assistant Inspector General of Police; and Olugbemiga Akibayo, Managing Partner at BDO Professional Services Limited
Thirteen distinguished Nigerians were awarded Honorary Doctorate Degrees during the 10th annual Leadership Summit and Induction Ceremony held at Balogun Subomi Hall, University of Ibadan. The event, which celebrated excellence across various disciplines, recognized individuals who have significantly impacted their fields and society.
Among the recipients were prominent figures such as Rotimi George-Taylor, CEO of Gotham Group of Companies; Egan Adat Okon-Effiong, an accomplished IT Engineer and Business Analyst; and Joseph Oladokun, Executive Director at Mutual Benefit Assurance. The awardees also included Dawood Olalere, a Member of the Oyo State House of Assembly; Okong Effiong, Assistant Inspector General of Police; and Olugbemiga Akibayo, Managing Partner at BDO Professional Services Limited.
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Professor Eze Nwauba, African Representative of the University, highlighted the significance of these awards, noting they were bestowed upon individuals who have made exemplary contributions in their respective fields and to humanity at large. The ceremony, organized by Prowess University Delaware, USA, Institute of Arts Management & Professional Studies (IAMPS) in collaboration with Ecolerite Institute of Peacebuilding, underscored the achievements and impact of these esteemed Nigerians.