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Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji

Nigerian social entrepreneur

Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji

Born

Oluwatoyosi Akerele


() 8 November (age&#;41)

Lagos State, Nigeria

OccupationPhilanthropreneur
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Adekunle Ogunsiji

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Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji (born Oluwatoyosi Akerele, 8 November ) is a Nigeriansocial entrepreneur and human development expert whose work cuts across entrepreneurship, education, youth development and public leadership.

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She is the founder and chief executive officer of Rise Networks, a Nigeria-based private and public sector funded[clarification needed] Youth Interest social enterprise.[1]

Early life and education

Akerele-Ogunsiji was born to the family of James Ayodele and Felicia Mopelola Akerele in Lagos State, Nigeria.

She attended Ebun Oluwa Nursery and Primary School, Oregun Lagos from where she headed to Lagos State Model College Kankon Badagry, Lagos for her Junior Secondary Education from to before proceeding to Egbado College (now Yewa College) from till June for her Senior Secondary Education where she graduated as the best Student in the Essay Competition organised by the Aionian Group of Schools in Ogun State.[2] She obtained a Second Class Upper Degree in Civil Law from the University of Jos in April Akerele-Ogunsiji is A Mason Fellow and Mid Career Master in Public Administration alumnus of the Harvard UniversityKennedy School of Government.[3]

She studied Strategic Management at Executive Level at Cambridge University’s Judge Business School, obtained a Certificate in Youth Inclusive Financial Services from University of New Hampshire, Durham, United States, holds a Certificate in Media Enterprise from the School of Media and Communication, Pan Atlantic University and an Executive Masters’ Certificate in Project Management from The Project Management College, UK.

She has also studied Digital Marketing Strategy at the UK Institute of Digital Marketing.[4]

Professional career

Akerele-Ogunsiji started her career in as a Corporate Communications and External Affairs Executive at Oando Oil and Gas PLC.[5] She moved on to the Ministry of Youths and Social Development, Ogun State, Nigeria where she was the Special Assistant to the Honourable Commissioner on Youth Development before going on to establish Rise Human And Education Development Networks, an organisation that focuses on creating intellectual development and capacity building programs for young Nigerians between 16 and [6]

Akerele-Ogunsiji founded Passnownow in with the aim of helping indigent and deprived secondary school children to access and use Curriculum Compliant Education Content, from the comfort of Mobile Devices.[7] She also founded, Printmagicng, a Printing firm that delivers 24 hours Printing Service at low cost to Small Businesses via the Internet.[8][9]

in , Akerele-Ogunsiji led international students of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to a one-week Public Sector and Innovation Field Trip in, Lagos, Nigeria.

The trip was described as providing "a veritable platform for Engagement for Harvard Students and Faculty to learn more about Urban Development and Innovation, Economic Competitiveness, Democratic Governance and emerging Trends in the Public Policies of Lagos and Nigeria."[10]

Family

In , she married Adekunle Ogunsiji, an ICT professional, in a low key wedding at her family house in Ikeja, Lagos.[11]

Publications

Akerele-Ogunsiji had several papers and publications on leadership, youth and business development, including authoring:

  • Strate-Tricks: strategies and tricks, the winning formula for emerging businesses[12]
  • We Have to Belong: Why the Poor Majority of my Rich Country cannot wait anymore which was launched at the Center for Public Leadership, Harvard Kennedy School in May [13]

Her writings and interviews have been published in The Nation, the Nigerian Guardian, The Punch and This Day newspapers.

Awards, appointments and recognition

  • Selected as one of Young African Leaders by the African Business Forum in [14]
  • Alumni of the Prestigious International Visitor Leadership Program of the United States Government[12]
  • Recognition by Crans Montana Forum in Europe as a New Leader of Tomorrow [15]
  • Recipient of This Day Awards for Nigeria's Women of Distinction [16][17]
  • Young Entrepreneur of the Year of Success Digest Entrepreneurial Awards [18]
  • Recipient of the Excellence Awards of the School of Media and Communication, Pan African University[19]
  • Recipient of the Future Africa Awards Best Use of Advocacy Category and the Nigerian Youth Leadership Awards jointly organized by Leap Africa, International Youth Foundation and NOKIA.[20][21][22]
  • One of the honorees’ of the Top Young Leaders’ Recognition at the Nigeria's Centenary Celebrations by the Federal Government[14]
  • Honoured by GIVE, a Social Initiative that encourages Nigerians to donate to the adopted Charities and improve livelihoods for the less privileged [23]
  • In May , Toyosi was selected for the Nigeria Leadership Initiative's Future Leaders Fellowship.

    NLI is a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.[19][24]

  • Member of The Right to Know Initiative, a Nonprofit focused on Human Rights and Open Data Issues and their social impact on Citizens in * Appointed the Youngest Member of the Victims of Terrorism Funds Committee.[25]
  • Jury Member of the Get Started Africa Entrepreneurship Challenge initiated by NESCAFÉ to empower Youth across the Continent[26]
  • Member and a Mentor of the African Entrepreneurship Awards & a Mentor on the Bank of Africa's Africa Entrepreneurship Awards[26]
  • Named on the Honours List of Genevieve Magazine's Top 21 most Outstanding Nigerian Women and in as one of Nigeria's youngest achievers under [27]

She has delivered Papers and presentations as well as led focused group discussions at the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, Women in Management, Business and Public Sector, Youth Africamp organized annually by Open Society Institute of East Africa, Women of West African Entrepreneurship, Africa Wide Consultation on Post Development Agenda and Expert Group Meeting, and the United Nations Media Workshop on Africa Governance Report.[28][29][30][31]

Akerele-Ogunsiji was in June described by Michelle Obama, then First Lady of the United States, as one of her personal inspirations in a televised address to America as a prelude to her arrival in Africa for the Young African Women Leaders Forum of which Akerele-Ogunsiji remains the only Nigerian member to date.[32][33] In , Forbes named Akerele-Ogunsiji as one of the 20 most Powerful Young Women in Africa.[34] In the same year, she was also nominated for the MTV Africa Music Awards.[35]

See also

References

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