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Vodafone Ghana CEO identified as an outstanding woman in telecommunication

Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of Vodafone Ghana, Patricia Obo-Nai has been recognized as an outstanding woman in telecommunications.

The awards ceremonly held in Ethiopia under the theme, “ The Role of Women in Business Propelling Africa’s Socio-Economic Renaissance” was to celebrate the role of African women leaders in the business industry.

Patricia Obo-Nai has been an outstanding leader in the telecommunications industry who has made a great impact on the growth of women and Vodafone Ghana at large.
Vodafone Ghana has introduced groundbreaking products and services under Patricia Obo-Nai’s leadership.

The telecommunication network has over the years extensively expanded trust and a strong bond among Ghanaians, making them one of the most reliable.
Commenting on the award, Patricia indicated,

“This award is not only a humbling recognition of my journey but also a testament to the incredible dedication and resilience of all women in the industry. As a leader, I am committed to inspiring the next generation of women in telecommunications. I believe that together, we can break down barriers and redefine the future of our industry”.

Patricia with her diversity has led initiatives to promote gender equality, diversity, and inclusion in Vodafone Ghana and across its telecommunication industry.
The African Woman Awards seeks to draw attention to the positive impact African Women are making to promote growth and development across the continent. The recognition of women like Patricia Obo-Nai is to position them as role models for females in Africa.

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