3 Africans among 50 world's top women of which 2 are from
Nigeria(Amy Jadesimi and Funke Opeke)and one is from Kenya.
Amy Jadesimi (born 1976) is a Nigerianphysician,
businesswoman, entrepreneur, and corporate executive, who serves as the chief
executive officer of the Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Base (LADOL), a
privately owned state-of-the-art logistics and engineering facility in an
industrial Free Zone, located on an island within the Port of Lagos, in
Nigeria.
She went to University of Oxford where she obtained bachelor
of art in physiology and bachelor in both medicine and surgery before she later
proceeded to Stanford University where she obtained Masters of business
administration.
Funke Opeke is a Nigerian electrical engineer, founder of
Main Street Technologies and Chief Executive Officer of Main One Cable Company,
a communications services company based in Lagos State, south-western Nigeria.
She obtained her bachelor and masters degree in Electronics
And Electrical Engineering at Obafemi Awolowo University and Columbia
University respectively.
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