Chronicle Magazine @ 9: UK Based Oluwakẹmi lufadeju Bags Woman of Substance Award
Olanrewaju Ayo
A Nigerian Quantity Surveyor based in United Kingdom. Mrs. Oluwakẹmi Afọlabi lufadeju will on Sunday, 28th of August bag Woman of Substance Award at the Chronicle Magazine 9th year Anniversary lecture and Award.
Oluwakẹmi lufadeju, is the CEO of Olive Housing and has professional experience cut across cost management/ services as she is especially skilled in Quantity Surveying. She has served in many capacities of rendering services to public and private Organizations.
Having worked for the past years in a multi-disciplinary practice team, she has developed a technique of working closely with the design team, especially building which covers a wide spectrum of sectors and projects that ranges across commercial/manufacturing, retail, leisure, social, housing, schools and has been fundamental in the successful completion of all the projects she has undertaken.
A builder of Human and Structures, Kemi is very active and opinionated towards all issues that pertain human development.
The Award, will be bestowed on her by the Chronicle Magazine, an independent news medium, that has been in existence for almost a decade, to serve as feedback between the government and the people.
The Chronicle magazine Award is a special category of Awards designed to celebrate and honour individuals of unaltered integrity and dignity; who have distinguished themselves in their chosen paths.
The theme of this year’s Anniversary/public lecture is Insecurity: A Threat to Human Existence and Economic Development in Nigeria to be delivered by Mr. Eni Akinsola, the CPS to former Governor Olusegun Mimiko of which Chief Ifedayo Adedipe SAN is expected to be the Chairman.
The 9th in the series will be held at the Sunbeth Hotel, Sijuade, Akure, with Governor of Ondo State, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu as Special Guest of Honour.
While Special Guests for the ceremony are Rt. Hon Victor Olabimtan, SUBEB Chairman, Dr. Tolulola Bayode, the President and Founder of the biggest Orphanage homes in Africa, Dorian Homes.
In the meantime, HRM Aladelusi Ogunlade, Deji of Akure, HRM Ademola Adebiyi Oyinbade, Oloba of Uso and HRM Rotimi Obamuwagun, the Olumoru of Imoru will be Royal Fathers of the Day.
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