The President of Women Mentorship Forum (WMF), Ebosetale Okhueleigbe, has bagged a Doctorate Degree in Philosophy, a giant academic breakthrough at the age of 30 that adds more feathers to her cap.
The Doctorate Degree was earned at a leading academic institution in the United States.
Okhueleigbe, a women’s and youth advocate, is also a holder of two Master’s Degrees, one of which is in Gender Studies.
A lover of education and believer in human capital development and capacity building, the Doctorate Degree achievement is one of the several ambitious targets she set for herself before clocking 35.
She has since continued to attract accolades for the uncommon feat.
An award-winning Nigerian Tax Auditor with the FIRS, humanitarian, and civic leader, Okhueleigbe, recently delivered a keynote address at the African Women Achievers Awards and Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, where she encouraged Africans to be united.
At the event, she charged students to turn negativity around them into a positive outcome and define their lives as they want and refuse to be influenced negatively.
Okhueleigbe, also the founder of P.S.L, is a firm believer that people can cause positive changes around them through hard work, commitment and a positive mindset.
With a career that bridges tax auditing, technology, public service, and civic leadership, and also with advanced certifications from Harvard Business School and the London School of Business Administration, Okhueleigbe is reputed to have turned passion into purpose and purpose into real, measurable change.
            





