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Nigeria wins Unilever award

By Damilola Ajadi
15 February 2016   |   9:30 pm
AFTER months of rigorous assessments that led to final presentations being made in front of the Unilever Africa Leadership Team, which comprises of the Head of Africa and the other Africa regional heads, Team Apex from Nigeria has emerged as the winners of Unilever Africa Idea Trophy 2016, with Team Samba from South Africa emerging as the runners-up.

AFTER months of rigorous assessments that led to final presentations being made in front of the Unilever Africa Leadership Team, which comprises of the Head of Africa and the other Africa regional heads, Team Apex from Nigeria has emerged as the winners of Unilever Africa Idea Trophy 2016, with Team Samba from South Africa emerging as the runners-up.

The Unilever Africa Idea Trophy, now in its second year, is a student business competition that provides them with a unique opportunity to work on real-life business challenges and get access to Unilever’s world-class training and insights from its leaders.

The 2nd and 3rd year students that made it to the final, held in South Africa, were selected after winning their respective country competitions.

By completing each stage in their country competition, students gained experience and developed their employability, as well as real business acumen.

Leadership Development Director, Africa, Patrick Hull, said: “With Africa’s youth between the ages of 15 and 25 representing 60 per cent of the continents’ population, it is our duty as a top employer on the continent to do our bit in eradicating youth unemployment.”

He added: “All the students that participated in the country competition gained valuable skills and information that will make them job ready and employable while they leverage off their tertiary education.”

The winning team of Jennifer Ikeokwu, Olamide Popoola and Adenkunle Adepoju, and the runners-up (Kwazini Zulu, Bongeka Dlamini and Lilly Nijila), will represent Africa at the Global competition that will take place in London.

“The case study we worked on tested our ability to solve real business problem and conceptualize an engaging and scalable marketing campaign for one of Unilever’s power brands,” said Jennifer Ikeokwu from Babcock University in Nigeria.

She added: “We are excited about the opportunity of competing against the best in the world and to make our families, countries and the rest of Africa proud.”

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