Nigeria: Edniesal Consulting Announces CIO C-Suite Awards for African Tech Driven Innovations

17 May 2024

Dike Onwuamaeze

The Edniesal Consulting Limited (ECL) has announced the launch of the 5th edition of the CIO and C-Suite Awards Africa.

The ECL said that the award is a prestigious event dedicated to recognising and celebrating those who have driven remarkable innovations through technology across Africa.

It said: "The awards honour executive leaders who have leveraged technology to achieve extraordinary business outcomes and foster innovation within their organisations."

In furtherance of the award, a press conference would be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, to provide further details about the awards, the nomination process, and the event's agenda.

In addition, a call for nomination for the awards would be made in June 2024 while the awards ceremony would hold on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at the Civic Centre, Lagos, Nigeria.

In addition, there would be two sessions, a conference, which would dovetail into the awards ceremony proper, bringing together industry leaders and innovators from across the continent.

Last year, according to ECL, the awards extended the recognition of excellence from Nigeria to five other African countries.

But this year's edition will cover 11 countries in Africa, namely Nigeria, Ghana, Rwanda, Senegal, Tunisia, South Africa, Uganda, Kenya, Morocco, Egypt and Zambia.

The ECL said that the awards would highlight the achievements of leaders who have made significant contributions to their industries.

"Awards will be presented in various categories, reflecting different aspects of technological innovation and leadership excellence," it said.

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