"Continue to put in your best effort in everything you do, all the time. Please don’t let the present situation in the world distract you and make you lose interest in the work you are doing. The Igbos say that “if the chicken stops pecking, what would she use to feed her children."
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Dr. Ogechi Adeola’s advice to women on NESG Radio to commemorate the 2021 International Women's Day dedicated to women around the world and also Igbo women.
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Ogechi Adeola
Ogechi Adeola is a Nigerian business studies academic. She is the Associate Dean of Business Administration at the University of the People and Associate Professor of Marketing at the Lagos Business School. In January 2024, she was appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Kigali, Rwanda.
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