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Nigerian Banker Adeola Ladigbolu-Ilozobhie Bags London Honorary Doctorate, Ghana Fellowship

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Nigerian-born banker and Managing Director of Daylight Microfinance Bank, Princess Adeola Ladigbolu-Ilozobhie, has been awarded an honorary doctorate in Management by the London Bridge Business School, UK.

The conferment took place over the weekend in Accra, Ghana, where she was also inducted as a Distinguished Fellow of the Africa Institute of Public Administration (DFAI).

Ladigbolu-Ilozobhie, a daughter of renowned cleric Emeritus Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu, leads the Lagos-based Daylight Microfinance Bank, a subsidiary of the NNPC Staff Cooperative Limited.

The doctorate was presented on behalf of Prof. Mahesh Pillai, Vice President for the Middle East and Africa at London Bridge Business School, by Dr. Deodaté Adenutsi, the school’s programme coordinator in Ghana.

Event organisers described her as a “results-driven leader” whose contributions to management, banking, and mentorship have been impactful.
“She has made longstanding contributions to the field of management despite her strong roots in banking, and her efforts in mentoring young people continue to inspire a new generation of professionals,” they noted.

Her career began at United Bank for Africa in 1990, before holding leadership roles at Blue Ridge Microfinance Bank, Personal Trust Microfinance Bank, and now Daylight MFB. She is widely respected for her expertise in strategic repositioning, operational efficiency, and portfolio management.

Beyond her executive career, Ladigbolu-Ilozobhie has also served the industry in various capacities:

  • Former PRO of the National Association of Microfinance Banks (Lagos Chapter)
  • Immediate past Treasurer of the South-West Zone
  • Member of the Association of Professional Women Bankers
  • Alumna of the School of Africa Microfinance, Kenya

With these new honours, Ladigbolu-Ilozobhie joins the ranks of Africans celebrated for their excellence in banking, management, and leadership across the continent.

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