Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Adetomi Soyinka, Others Among Nigerians Changing Face Of Education: Vive Africa

Regional director, Higher Education Programmes, British Council, Nigeria, Adetomi Soyinka, has been shortlisted as one of the Nigerians changing the face of education in Nigeria.

Vive Africa, a superstore marketing communications agency in Africa concentrated on education, said the list was drawn across a broad stretch of thought leaders, bridge builders, and change makers shaping the future of education and inspiring a generation through uncommon allegiance and hardwork.

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Personalities featured on the list include Adewale Yusuf, founder and CEO, AltSchool Africa; Temilade Salami, Chevening Scholar and founder and executive director, EcoChampions, and Dipo Awojide, Strategy Advisor, High Impact Careers, among others.

As stakeholders in the education sector, Vive Africa collaborates with local and international significant others to promote individualities and institutions making a remarkable impact in education on the continent.

Its market sentiment and study impetuses report remains a reference point in exploring market trends and gauging prevailing sentiments in the international education sector through the lens of African scholars.

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