Rachael Adewumi Honored with Iconic Excellence Award by ICAD

 
  By Genesis ogiri, Abuja 

Chief (Mrs) Rachael Adewumi, the woman leader of the National Association of Nigeria Traders (NANTs) in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has been recognized with a visionary and excellent leadership award from the Institute of Corporate Administration.

The ceremony, which took place at Green Minds Hotel, Utako in Abuja on 14th December, 2024, was attended by high-profile individuals. The presentation of the prestigious visionary and excellent leadership Award to Dr Racheal Adewumi was the highlight of the event.

Adewumi's exceptional leadership led to her reelection as woman leader last year. She was inaugurated with others to steer the organization's affairs, earning the trader women's admiration.

The event, surpassing its celebratory significance, served as a testament to Adewumi's relentless pursuit of transformative change and her commendable contributions to societal advancement in humanitarian development and exceptional leadership administration. As the nation strives for progress under hardworking and principled leadership, Mrs. Adewumi's award stands as a shining example, inspiring future generations and promoting a shift toward outcome-driven pursuits and harmonious human relations within the realm of visionary leadership and altruistic service.

The Institute of Corporate Administration is a human capital development organization dedicated to providing practical solutions to complex business needs by involving high caliber professionals from all sectors, who are continually committed to the search for improvement strategies and implementation of global best practices.

This landmark occasion assembled a diverse array of dignitaries, including high-ranking executives from the banking sector, academia, civil servants, the military, and prominent business leaders, all united in promoting administrative excellence 

The esteemed recognition bestowed upon Adewumi Racheal serves as a testament to her unwavering commitment to excellence and outstanding contributions to human services and leadership acumen, while also acknowledging her  influence as a community mobilizer with impact extending beyond village boundaries.

Chief. Ambassador Rachael is a shining exemplar of resilience and dedication, demonstrating excellence in her multifaceted roles as a thought leader, social advocate, and change-maker. Her personal and professional journey serves as a powerful testament to transformative leadership, leaving a lasting imprint on the landscape of public administration and quality stewardship advocacy amongst Nigerian women.

An examination of Adewumi Rachael's antecedents underscores her exceptional leadership, which extends beyond mere guidance to serve as a beacon of light illuminating the paths of numerous individuals fortunate enough to have encountered her. Her profound wisdom, depth, and finesse have given rise to a community that thrives on the principles of humility, diligence, and self-discovery.

Undoubtedly, she will excel in this new leadership role as an excellent awardee in corporate Administration, given her impressive leadership trajectory marked by her ability to foster collaboration, encourage innovative dialogue, and find common ground, which has earned her reelection amongst women 

Dr. Rachael responded to the honour with gratitude and humility, saying, “Receiving this Award is not solely a personal achievement but a testament to the collective efforts of those who have supported and worked alongside me. It is a reminder of the responsibility we all share to contribute positively to the world.” She dedicated the award to her family and corporate team.

Furthermore, Dr. Rachael noted that the award would serve as a motivation for her to make further contributions to society, particularly in the empowerment of women traders, while also pledging to enhance their small and medium enterprises through loans and empowerment initiatives.

Dr. Adewumi, in an interview with Newsmen, while speaking on Christmas celebration on Saturday, warned women traders against hoarding food items and other goods, as well as selling at inflated prices, which would deprive their customers and other Nigerians of the opportunity to celebrate Christmas.

The woman leader also advised the women traders to manage their finances prudently by neither surpassing their income nor influencing their husbands to do the same, while urging them to appreciate whatever their husbands provide.

Ambassador Rachael reemphasized her commitment to offering food items to women, specifically widows, as Christmas approaches, in keeping with her long-standing practice of benevolence during the festive seasons, while pledging to augment her aid this season in response to economic difficulties.


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