Celebrated on March 8th around
the world, International Women’s Day represents an opportunity to
celebrate the giant strides attained by women in their various fields of
life.
Women
are often unsung heroes in the advancement of information technology
(IT) especially on the African continent. In Celebration of Women’s
day, we present to you the top women at the helms of authority in the Nigerian technology scene.
1. Omobola Johnson
Dr.
Omobola Johnson is a Nigerian technocrat and the pioneer Minister of
Communication Technology, a position she acquired following her
appointment as part of the transformation Agenda of the Goodluck
Jonathan government. She came
on board with a wealth of experience and an intimidating resume that
has impacted positively on the sector in the last twenty four months. Prior to this, she served as the Country manager for Accenture Nigeria. Born in 1963, she has earned
several public commendations since taking up her position and serves as
role model to women across Nigeria. This is following the numerous
achievements of her ministry notably among which is the launch of the
NigComSat-IR Satellite. This has helped to complement the country's
efforts at fibre connectivity and the provision of greater bandwidth.
2. Evangeline Wiles
Evangeline Wiles is the Managing Director of Nigeria’s leading online marketplace Kaymu.com.ng. Born in the states, she came to Nigeria at a time when e-commerce was picking up momentum. Prior to this, Evangeline worked
as a strategy consultant at Bain & Company in South
Africa. Evangeline has over six years of experience in private
equity/venture capital & investment banking in the US with an MBA
from the Wharton Business School. Since
assumption of office Evangeline has been at the forefront of driving
entrepreneurship in Nigeria, with the creation of several SME
initiatives for young entrepreneurs. This has led to her appointment as a
Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) goodwill ambassador for
her strides in fostering entrepreneurship through technology.
3. Funke Opeke
Funke Opeke is an experienced telecommunications executive who founded Main Street Technologies and is the C.E.O. of MainOne. She obtained
a degree in Electronics & Electrical Engineering from Obafemi
Awolowo University, Ile Ife in 1981 before she proceeded to New York for
a Master’s degree at Columbia University. Prior to that she was
the Chief Technical Officer in MTN Nigeria and also served as adviser
to Transcorp and Chief Operating Officer of NITEL for a brief period
before launching Main Street Technologies in 2007. Since her inception
as the M.D, the company has raised over $240 Million to build the
pioneer private submarine cable system in West Africa. The 7,000km cable
runs from Portugal down to Accra, Ghana and Lagos, Nigeria and is
delivering wholesale broadband capacity across several countries in West
Africa today. She was also appointed with a LCCI Goodwill
Ambassadorship in 2014.
Linda Ikeji needs no introduction. Her blog is
one of the most celebrated blogs in Africa and the one stop portal for
information, entertainment and education with over 365,541 visitors
daily according to siteprice.org. What
started out as a gossip column has become the most important online
medium for breaking news, exclusives and human behaviour profiling. Her
use of technology has made her a source of inspiration to many young
entrepreneurs.
5. Juliet Ehimuan
Juliet
Ehimuan is Google’s Country Manager, a position she assumed since 2011.
She started her career at Shell Petroleum Development Company as
Performance Monitoring and Quality Assurance Supervisor. Following that,
she worked as Program Manager at Microsoft UK for six years, initially
managing Strategic Projects for MSN EMEA. She later became Business
Process Manager for the MSN Global Sales and Marketing Organization. A Fellow of the Cambridge Commonwealth Society, Ehimuan has bagged many accolades for her outstanding performance in her field.
6. Lola Mahsha
She is the Country Manager of OLX, a position she assumed since 2014.She obtained
her PhD in Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley,
where she was also actively involved in student government as the
President of the Graduate Assembly, representing over 10,000 graduate
students on campus. She moved back to Nigeria after over 10 years in the
United States and joined BankPHB as Head of Corporate Strategy.
Currently, she holds the highest position at OLX Nigeria.
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