Career growth for corporate women in Nigeria is no longer seen as endurance, but a series of deliberate, well-negotiated choices in an increasingly competitive and digital workplace.
Drawing on over 30 years of legal excellence, Chinyere Okorocha, legal partner at Jackson, Etti & Edu (JEE), a
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Ngozi Ekugo
Ngozi Ekugo is a Senior Correspondent at BusinessDay. She holds a Masters in management from the University of Lagos, an undergraduate from University of Lagos, and is in an alumni of Queen's College. Shes currently an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM). She has a brief experience at Goldman sachs, London in its Human Capital Management division. She is interested in human capital development and is leveraging her varied experience across sectors to report labour and global mobility trends for stakeholders to make informed decisions.