Nile Group gets an all-women leadership team

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The management structure of Nile Group, the media entertainment company, is set to be all-female-led. Their new structuring has ensured that all their top-level executives are females, as a mark of women empowerment. 

The female-led executive team is made up of a group of exceptionally talented individuals who have achieved success in their disciplines. Every member offers a distinct set of abilities and experiences that inform strategic decision-making and propel the expansion and prosperity of the business.

According to a release, Biola Sokenu is the Group Executive Director of the Nile Group. Nile Group has named Lolu Desalu as their Group Executive Director, and Nile Entertainment has chosen Nowekere Alexis Segun-Ojo as General Manager of Distribution & Marketing. Bukky George-Taylor was named the Vice President of Luxury Entertainment, Nile X, while Abimbola Craig was named Vice President of Productions.

In the statement, Nile Group’s CEO, Moses Babatope, expressed excitement about the female-led executive team, stating, “We are thrilled to have such a talented and diverse group of women leading our organization. At Nile group, we are committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive environment.”

“Appointing a female-led executive team reflects our dedication to empowering women in leadership roles and driving innovation through diverse perspectives. Their expertise and passion will drive our company forward and help us achieve our goals. We believe that by breaking barriers and embracing diversity, we can create a stronger and more successful business.”

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