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The Other Room shines a light on the untold stories of women and work. Host Oreoluwa Lesi speaks with exceptional African women about their career paths towards finding work that fills them purpose.

Oreoluwa founded the award-winning nonprofit organisation, the Women’s Technology Empowerment Centre (W.TEC), which equips girls with the skills and confidence for fulfilling careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths: https://www.wtec.org.ng

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The Other Room - Redefining Women and Work Oreoluwa Lesi

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The Other Room shines a light on the untold stories of women and work. Host Oreoluwa Lesi speaks with exceptional African women about their career paths towards finding work that fills them purpose.

Oreoluwa founded the award-winning nonprofit organisation, the Women’s Technology Empowerment Centre (W.TEC), which equips girls with the skills and confidence for fulfilling careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths: https://www.wtec.org.ng

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    S1 E12 - Dr. Olatokunbo Somolu: The Pioneer

    S1 E12 - Dr. Olatokunbo Somolu: The Pioneer

    Work Focus: Civil & Structural Engineering, Education, Entrepreneurship

    I spoke to my mother Dr. Olatokunbo Somolu. She graduated top of her class from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) in 1973 with a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering. Before then, she had her primary education at Anglican Girls’ School, Lagos and secondary education at Queens College Yaba, Lagos where she finished with distinctions.  She also completed her A’ Levels in Queens College and was the HeadGirl.

    Dr. (Mrs.) Somolu obtained a Ph.D in 1978, thus the first Nigerian woman to hold a Ph.D in any field of Engineering.

    She was a lecturer in Theory of Structures & Strength of materials at the Yaba College of Technology and also Head of Department of Civil Engineering.

    She joined the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in 1982 and rose to become, in 2003 General Manager, Projects and in 2005, became the first woman to head the Engineering and Technology Division (ETD) of the NNPC as the Group General Manager.

    A remarkable display of her project management skills was supervision of the construction of the magnificent and world class NNPC Towers complex, Abuja (from foundation to completion).

    She was the Engineer and Project Manager for the Kofo Abayomi (DPR) office, the New Atlas Cove Jetty as well as the Zonal headquarters in Warri and Port-Harcourt.  The NNPC Land Mega Stations and Floating filling Stations most recent of her achievements.  The floating Stations are the first ever of such to be built in concrete anywhere in the world - an engineering feat by any standards.

    She voluntarily retired from the services of the NNPC on 31st May 2009 after 27 years of active and dedicated service.

    A widely travelled woman, Engr. Dr. Somolu is a member and Fellow of many organisations and professional bodies, including the Nigerian Society of Engineers, National Academy of Engineering and the Nigerian Institute of Management, NIM.

    She has also undertaken several national assignments and served on the Boards of Federal Roads Maintenance Agency, FERMA and the Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority, NIWA.

    In November 2007, she was inducted into the Nigerian Women Hall of Fame as the first Nigerian Female to hold a Ph.D in Engineering. In commemoration of Nigeria’s 50 years of independence in 2010, she was among the 50 Nigerian Women of Distinction honoured by the First Lady, Her Excellency, Dame Patience Jonathan



    Links:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olatokunbo_Somolu

    http://laureatescollege.com/

    http://dawncommission.org/olatokunbo-arinola-somolu-engr-dr/

    https://www.nae.org.ng/fellows_profiles.asp?fid=92




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    • 1 hr 2 min
    S1 E11 - Sandra Oyewole: Leading the Way in Law for the Technology & Creative Industries

    S1 E11 - Sandra Oyewole: Leading the Way in Law for the Technology & Creative Industries

    Work Focus: Law, Intellectual Property, Technology, Data Protection

    I spoke to Sandra Oyewole, who is a Partner at Olajide Oyewole LLP and has been in practice for over 26 years. She leads the Intellectual Property & Technology practice and co-leads the Employment & Global Mobility practice of the firm.

    Mrs. Oyewole provides legal services on a multitude of issues in various sectors and industries. She has guided the growth of the Firm’s practices in advertising, brand protection, employment and global mobility, entertainment, estate planning, hospitality, information technology, intellectual property, media and broadcasting, sports and technology.

    With her intellectual property background, Mrs. Oyewole helped to establish the firm’s technology practice, from which sub practice groups in financial technology and data protection are now fully developed. She has in-depth knowledge and experience in Nigeria’s creative and innovative industries, regularly structuring deals and providing legal, business and regulatory advice.

    Mrs. Oyewole started her career in 1993 with the Chambers of the Late Chief Rotimi Williams SAN where she made regular appearances at all levels of the judicial system. She handled a myriad of disputes, made a number of court appearances and drafted a multitude of court processes and commercial contracts.

    She is often invited to speak at seminars and workshops in and outside Nigeria on matters pertaining to chain of title, intellectual property, Nigeria’s creative industry and digital technology.

    In contributing to the growth of Nigeria’s technology industry, Mrs. Oyewole regularly participates in master classes, workshops and mentorship programmes covering a range of intellectual property, tech and regulatory issues for startups and entrepreneurs. She is committed to the creation of structure within the creative and innovative industries and this includes the strengthening of Nigeria’s anti-piracy and intellectual property laws and policies.

    Mrs. Oyewole received a Bachelors of Law degree from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, after which she attended the Nigerian Law School and was called to the Bar.

     

    Links:

    https://www.dlapiperafrica.com/nigeria/




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    • 55 min
    S1 E10 - Dr. Olayinka Akindayomi: Championing Inclusiveness for Young People with Special Needs

    S1 E10 - Dr. Olayinka Akindayomi: Championing Inclusiveness for Young People with Special Needs

    Work Focus: Medicine, Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, Special Needs

    I spoke to Dr. Olayinka Akindayomi, who is the Founder and Service Director of the Children’s Developmental Center (CDC) in Lagos, Nigeria.  CDC is a not-for-profit organisation, established by her over 20 years ago, which provides a broad range of educational and support services for children and young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families within the community. 

    She started early intervention programmes for children with IDD at the Massey Street Children’s Hospital in Lagos 10 years ago and has started similar programmes in six other states in Nigeria, which has trained thousands of mothers to date. 

    She has trained health and educational professionals from the 6 geopolitical zones in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health and the World Health Organisation (WHO). She has also collaborated in setting up 3 voluntary community projects providing assessment and therapy to hundreds of children with disabilities. 

    From 2003, Dr. Akindayomi has been an Associate Lecturer of the Institute of Child Health and Primary Care - College of Medicine at the University of Lagos and Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. 

    She is the recipient of the Rare Gem Award recognized by UNICEF, UNIFEM, UNFPA, UNIC and UNDP as well as the Service to Humanity Award from the Lagos State Government. 

    Dr. Akindayomi is an accredited trainer and has trained over 2,000 teachers through the train-the-trainers programmes for the National Teachers Association. She has been involved with the national strategy for children with disabilities as well as the Lagos State Government Special Peoples Law. 

    She was recently recognized as a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants (FIMC) and a Certified Management Consultant (CMC). 

    Links:

    Children’s Developmental Center (CDC) - https://www.linkedin.com/company/children%27s-development-centre



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    • 1 hr 4 min
    S1 E9 - Maryam Aliko Mohammed: Coaching & Enabling People to Succeed

    S1 E9 - Maryam Aliko Mohammed: Coaching & Enabling People to Succeed

    Work Focus: Work Focus: Executive Coaching, Human Resource Management, Education, Consultancy, Social Entrepreneurship

    I spoke to Maryam Aliko-Mohammed, who is who is the principal consultant and executive director at Modalali, a personal and professional development consultancy.

    She is also School Lead for Kaduna International School leading a team of over 30 educators. An accomplished professional with over 24 years in management and leadership positions. Her wealth of experience in both private and public sector, including manufacturing, education, finance, services, oil and gas makes for empathetic understanding of the challenges of leading diverse groups.

    She is a trained Executive Coach with special emphasis on the psychological dimensions of coaching, she is passionate about people and their life long learning. She mentors on the Tony Elumelu Mentorship Program and the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) Mentorship Program. She has also consulted for the Africa Union Commission in the validation exercise for adopting the Africa Youth Charter.

    Maryam is Founder of Mariacutty Empowerment Foundation, an organisation that serves to develop young people as a whole, but specifically those in domestic service on employability skills, enterprise and entrepreneurship development in a bid to improve literacy levels improve livelihoods and counter extremism and poverty.

    She a graduate of Pharmacology from the University of Wales and holds an MBA with specialisation in Marketing Management and Human Resource Management from the Cardiff Business School. She has a diploma in Coaching from the ICS and a certificate in Coaching from the University of Cambridge, UK in Coaching. A member of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) and the Chartered Institute of Coaching and Mentoring in Nigeria (CICMN). She is a visiting lecturer of Leadership and Ethics at the Kaduna Business School. Maryam is a published writer and poet and she sits on a few boards including the advisory board of Global rights.

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    Links:

    https://modalali.com/

    http://mariacutty.org/

    http://www.kis.ng/

    https://www.tonyelumelufoundation.org/mentors

    https://lsetf.ng/


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    • 1 hr 10 min
    S1 E8 - Omozo Ogunronbi: Caring for Naturalistas with Integrity and Professionalism

    S1 E8 - Omozo Ogunronbi: Caring for Naturalistas with Integrity and Professionalism

    Work Focus: Hair Care, Hair Styling, Natural Hair, Financial Services

    I spoke to Omozo Ogunronbi, who is the CEO and Co-Founder of O’Naturals Beauty Nigeria Limited (O’Naturals). Omozo has been a professional hairdresser since 1997. She is a L’Óreal trained and certified professional hairdresser. She also has over 18 years’ experience in the financial services industry in Canada, UK and Nigeria combined. Omozo co-founded O’Naturals with her sisters in 2009 after 12 years of working as a hair professional.

    In 2015 she resigned from banking and has worked as a full time business owner manager of O’Naturals.   Omozo is the founding president of Natural Hair Professionals and Locticians (NAHPAL) – an Association in Nigeria set up to encourage professionals in the natural hair industry and Locticians to strive for and maintain a high standard of professionalism in the hair industry.

    Omozo has a Bachelors of Arts degree in Economics from University of Lethbridge, Alberta Canada before proceeding for a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Bath in England. She received a Cherie Blair Foundation Scholarship to attend the Road to Growth Programme at the Enterprise Development Centre, Lagos Business School, which she successfully completed.

    Omozo worked at HSBC Bank Canada for 6 years before returning to Nigeria where she worked in First Bank Private Banking for 3 years. She also worked with Royal Bank of Scotland in England, where she conducted a research project on how to transform the executive leadership programme into a more financially efficient exercise.

    Omozo has contributed to the visibility, growth and development of the natural hair industry in Nigeria. She is a collaborator with Dark & Lovely and Mizani in Nigeria. She is also a collaborator with Nigerian brands like African Naturalistas and Mara Cruiz Organics. Omozo’s commitment to the growth of the natural hair industry in Nigeria is clear and intentional. She trains and mentors professional natural hair stylists regularly and works with them to ensure their businesses are profitable.



    Links:

    https://www.instagram.com/onaturalsbeauty/?hl=en


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    • 58 min
    S1 E7 - Biodun Soyemi: The Sales Queen

    S1 E7 - Biodun Soyemi: The Sales Queen

    Work Focus: Business Development, Sales & Marketing, Real Estate, Technology

    I spoke to Abiodun “Abbey” Soyemi, who is the Head of Business Development & Marketing of Pazino Homes & Gardens  and Pazino Engineering and Construction Company. She is also the Founder of the Women’s Investment Network in Entrepreneurship & Real Estate (WINERE).

    She has over 20 years’ experience in sales, marketing and business development across various business sectors, such as Real Estate, Renewable Energy, IT, Telecoms, Oil & Gas to Financial Services, Payments.

    Abbey has worked with both local and international organizations. She was the Business Development Manager for SSEMA (formerly Schlumberger Seema), an international firm and systems integrator which provided VAS platforms and Software solutions to Telecommunication giants like MTN, V Mobile (now Airtel), Globacom etc.

    She later joined VeriFone UK Ltd, an electronic payment and financial services provider as Sales Manager for West Africa and then FINTRAX UK as Sales Manager, Sub – Saharan Africa.

    Abbey is also is the founder of Salt Society a volunteer organization that provides volunteer services in education, mentoring and financial support for NGOs. NGOs supported by Salt Society include Fair Life Africa Foundation and Street Child Africa.

    She is a graduate of Theoretical and Applied Physics from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

    She is an avid reader with a love for the arts, theater, film, classical music, food and travel.



    Links:

    https://pazinoecc.com/
     


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    • 1 hr 1 min

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3 Ratings

Jane Egerton-Idehen ,

So Inspiring

The Other Room is where you go to get motivated to push through your day, dreams and ambition. A great listen for anyone seeking to be inspired and living their life to full potential.

Ms. Oreoluwa ,

An Engaging and Fun Listen about Careers

The Other Room is a fun and engaging podcast. I enjoyed listening to the women tell their own stories about their lives and their career paths. These are incredibly successful women and have defined success on their own terms.

I highly recommend this to anyone and women in particular who are looking to find and follow the best life and career path for themselves.

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