The winner of Business Insider Africa's "Most Intriguing CEO" award is a woman who has made a name for herself in the world of marketing.
Olaoke Kujero, head of marketing at Nigeria's Wakanow Group, beat out 55 other nominees to win the title, which is given to those who "have been instrumental to the growth and advancement of the region," per Business Insider.
Kujero, who also won " Marketer of the Year" and "Social Entrepreneur of the Year" awards, says she's "thrilled" to be named the "Most Intriguing" woman on the continent, per the Guardian.
"I'm overwhelmed by the honor," she says.
"I'm also humbled by the fact that my work has positively impacted so many people in so many ways."
Kujero, who has worked in marketing for more than 20 years, says she wants to use her title to inspire others to follow their dreams, per the BBC.
(Last year's winner of the "Most Intriguing Woman in the World" title went on to have a baby.)
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