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Expert Identifies Women’s Role In Future Tech
A United Kingdom-based Nigerian Tech Career Advisor, Edward Enejoh, has disclosed that women are making significant strides in technology-related fields, by playing key roles in shaping the future of technology.
He asserted that the Nigerian technology space presents ample opportunities for women to excel, adding that 36 percent of the major banks in Nigeria today are led by women.
Enejoh, a recipient of the Nelson Mandela Leadership Award of Excellence and integrity by the West Africa Youth Council (WAYC), who worked as Project Manager at one of the largest and oldest universities in Scotland, made this known during a virtual session on Friday. noting that, several tech startups in Nigeria are led by women.
He explained that an average e-commerce business owner for a start needs essential marketing skills and tools like Meta Ads Manager (popularly known as Facebook ADS), Google Ads for advertising, and Google Docs documentation, affirming that these tools streamline operations, help them track their growth, and effectively manage their customers.
He said, “My choice of career was informed early in life, and have you always longed to work in the information technology space. I have always loved playing with gadgets. Back in the day, there was this calculator wristwatch that came with a diary and organizer. I saved my school lunch money to buy myself one.
“When I first heard about computers, I was fascinated. I enrolled in the training at my secondary school. I never missed a computer class, and after secondary school, I enrolled in computer lessons, learning how to design with computers.
“It was curiosity that brought me this far, I learned to teach myself how to use the computer to design graphics, websites, and all the amazing things I do now in my profession. I didn’t start out knowing this much, but I followed the curiosity in me to learn and become a better person.
“Today, there are no great things you need to do without using computers. I think that’s what Steve Jobs referred to in one of his famous speeches, when he said, Stay hungry.
“I’m thankful that, through that hunger, I’ve been opportune to lead many product development and marketing endeavors for some of the leading brands in the Nigerian market today, including fintech, real estate, and technology SMEs.
“I have found fulfilment, I have been able to simplify complex ideas, collaborate with stakeholders, and deliver successful project outcomes brings me immense fulfillment. Knowing that I contribute to the success of organisations by leveraging technology is incredibly rewarding”, he said.
Corlins Walter
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