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CEO of Vodafone Ghana, Patricia Obo-Nai, has been enrolled among the main 100 Women CEOs in Africa for her achievements as a female managerial official accountable for the association.
The main 100 Women CEOs in Africa are gathered by Reset Global People in organization with the SDGS office at the Office of the President of Ghana and Avance Media.
With the debut list reported in 2019, this distribution puts the focus on African ladies driving different associations across the mainland.
The rundown highlights driving African female CEOs from 21 African nations, heading different associations that keep on succeeding under their initiative on the mainland and then some.
The rundown is likewise delivered in front of the 2022/23 African Women CEOs Summit to be facilitated in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Talking about the rundown, the CEO of Reset Global People, Kwame A. A. Opoku, noted, "Ladies are a strong power for change. From terminating outrageous destitution to countering vicious radicalism, we can't prevail without ladies and young ladies, and therefore we are invigorated and favored to declare the 2021 rundown. These are remarkable ladies who are driving the charge to change our mainland and merit the spotlight more than anybody. "
Patricia's commitment to the media communications industry is certain. As well as advocating different advancements in the business, she is commended for her exceptional administration during the levels of the pandemic. Under her authority, Vodafone Ghana presented exceptional drives as a component of a complete help bundle for Ghanaians.
She is a furious supporter for innovation and keeps on underscoring the requirement for Africa to use mechanical progression to drive reasonable turn of events and secure its cooperation in the advanced economy.
Patricia built up this in her OpEd named 'Interfacing Africa is the Seminal Challenge of our Time', she said: ''To facilitate Africa's monetary recuperation post-pandemic, the landmass should speed up digitalisation and grow provincial collaboration."
Patricia is additionally known for her solid energy for orientation issues and mediations that offer monetary open doors to ladies.
While talking during the United Nations General Assembly last year, she settled on a decision for a dire answer for end maternal mortality across sub-Saharan Africa, portraying it as unsuitable at this age.
She likewise joined other female goliaths last year at the G7 Partnership on Women's Digital Financial Inclusion in Africa occasion to consider on Catalyzing Digital Financial Services for Women Across Africa.
The Mobile Magazine portrays her as the 'Principal Lady of Mobile'. She has additionally won a few honors, including the CEO of the Year at the Ghana Information Technology and Telecommunications Awards (GITTA) as well as the Women Leadership Excellence Awards at the CEO's Summit and Awards.
The 2021 top 100 Women CEOs in Africa includes a few conspicuous names, including Clare Akamanzi, Dr. Rasha Kelej, Owen Omogiafo, Dentaa Amoateng, Tiguidanke Camara, and Meta Africa's Head Nunu Ntshingila-Njeke.
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