BaronessJ Olajumoke is a force to be reckoned with. A veteran media personality, community leader, analyst, strategist, speaker, influencer, and mum, Olajumoke’s accomplishments speak for themselves. She is a quality improvement manager at the CLCH NHS Trust, the 1st Vice Chairperson at Central Association of Nigerians in the United Kingdom – CANUK, and a digital creator. Her journey to success has been one of perseverance, leadership, and empowerment, and her story serves as a source of inspiration for black and African women all over the world.
Born and raised in Ogun, Nigeria, Olajumoke’s journey began when she left her home country to pursue higher education in the United Kingdom. She studied MBA – Master in Business Administration at Anglia Ruskin University, where she honed her leadership skills and gained the knowledge necessary to excel in her career.
Upon graduation, Olajumoke landed a job in the media industry, where she quickly made a name for herself as a talented and driven individual. Her work as a media personality led her to become a community leader, where she worked tirelessly to empower others and make a difference in the lives of those around her.
Olajumoke’s commitment to leadership and community service led her to become involved with the Central Association of Nigerians in the United Kingdom – CANUK, where she now serves as the 1st Vice Chairperson. In this role, she is responsible for leading the organization’s efforts to promote the interests of Nigerians living in the United Kingdom, as well as supporting and empowering the Nigerian community.
In addition to her work with CANUK, Olajumoke is also a digital creator, using her platform to share her experiences and empower others. Her dedication to empowering others extends to her work as a quality improvement manager at the CLCH NHS Trust, where she works to improve the quality of healthcare services for patients in the United Kingdom.
Through her work as a media personality, community leader, analyst, strategist, speaker, influencer, and mum, Olajumoke has become a beacon of hope for black and African women all over the world. Her journey serves as a testament to the power of perseverance, leadership, and empowerment, and her story is one that should be celebrated on International Women’s Day and beyond.
As we celebrate International Women’s Day in 2023, let us take inspiration from Baroness J. Olajumoke’s journey and commit ourselves to empowering and supporting black and African women everywhere. Her story reminds us that with hard work, determination, and a commitment to leadership and service, anything is possible.
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Joseph Omoniyi
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