Amb Comfort Ebun Bamidele nominated for World Leadership Merit…

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The WORLD LEADERSHIP MERIT AWARD (WOLMA) committee has announced the approval of the nomination to announce the nomination of Ambassador Chief (Mrs.) Comfort Ebun Bamidele for the esteemed World Leadership Merit Award.

This recognition is a testament to her exceptional leadership and outstanding contributions to the development of women, youth, and communities in Nigeria.

Ambassador Bamidele is a renowned entrepreneur, philanthropist, and women’s rights advocate. She has held various leadership positions, including:
*Vice President, Kwara State Chamber of Commerce, *President, Catholic Women Organization, Holy Family Catholic Church, Gaa-Akanbi, Ilorin* *Member, National Chamber of Women Organization Lagos (NAWORG) *Member, Boundary Adjustment Committee, Ifako/Ijaye Local Government Council, Lagos*

  • Life Trustee, Nigeria Association of Women Entrepreneurs President, NAWE Kwara Chapter

Throughout her career, Ambassador Bamidele has received numerous awards and recognitions for her contributions to humanity, including:

  • The Iya-Ewe of St. Thomas Catholic Church, Odo-Owa
  • The Otun Iyalode of Odo-Owa Merit Award from South-Africa Leadership Forum Merit Award conferred by People State and Resources (PSR) Magazine

The World Leadership Merit Award will be presented at the forthcoming United Nations Women CSW69 Assembly in New York.

This global platform will provide an opportunity for Ambassador Bamidele’s remarkable work to be recognized and celebrated by a wider audience.

“We are thrilled to nominate Ambassador Chief (Mrs.) Comfort Ebun Bamidele for this prestigious award,” said Charity Munyiri, Director of Administration and Nomination of the Award.

“Her dedication to empowering women, youth, and communities is truly inspiring, and her leadership has made a significant impact in Nigeria and beyond.”

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