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    Omobola Johnson’s Legacy: Charting a Bold Path from Technology to Transformational Leadership in Africa

    Omobola Johnson has forged a remarkable journey, from overseeing technology strategy at Accenture to influencing ICT policy across the continent, setting an inspiring example for African female entrepreneurs and technocrats. 

    As a former Cabinet Minister, leading venture capitalist, and advocate for women’s empowerment, Johnson’s impact echoes across sectors and generations.

    Born in 1963, Omobola Olubusola Johnson pursued engineering at the University of Manchester (BEng) and earned an MSc in Digital Electronics from King’s College London, before completing a DBA at Cranfield University. This strong STEM foundation set the stage for her future as a digital disruptor.

    Joining Andersen Consulting (now Accenture) in 1985, she rose steadily to become Country Managing Director for Accenture Nigeria in 2005, supervising the financial services practice until her retirement in 2010 after 25 impactful years (mtn.ng). There, she spearheaded transformation and competitiveness across Nigeria’s corporate sector.

    Appointed Nigeria’s inaugural Minister of Communication Technology under President Jonathan, Johnson was the architect of the National Broadband Plan (2013–2018) and oversaw the launch of NigComSat‑IR satellite. Under her leadership:

    • Internet access soared—from 24% to nearly 43% of the national population.
    • She built up infrastructure: personal computers in schools, tertiary campuses online, and community centres activated.
    • Facilitated e‑government initiatives, launching government email systems and hosting over 250 .gov.ng websites.

    Inspiring access, coverage, and digital inclusion, her tenure led to US$6 billion in ICT foreign investment and a 10.5% contribution of ICT to GDP by 2014.

    Appointed Honorary Chair of the Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) in 2015, Johnson led international policy advocacy aimed at reducing broadband costs across Africa. 

    She highlighted the stark affordability gap—15% of incomes in Africa vs. just 1% in Europe —and pushed for policies that democratize digital access.

    Post-government, Johnson joined TLcom Capital (formerly TLCOM), a pan‑African VC firm, and is currently serving as its Senior Partner, leading its Lagos office. There, she focuses on empowering tech startups and investors across the continent, backing high‑growth African ventures.

    Her board roles reflect deep corporate influence: Chair of Custodian/Allied Insurance Plc (first female chair), Board Chair of Guinness Nigeria Plc, and director of MTN Nigeria and other major firms

    A pioneer for women in business, Johnson co-founded Women in Management, Business and Public Service (WIMBIZ) in 2001. 

    WIMBIZ works to elevate female leadership across corporate Africa through mentoring, training, and advocacy. Johnson’s leadership in the Aspen Global Leadership Network and UN-ITU gender-focused broadband initiatives underscores her dedication to inclusive growth.

    Johnson’s leadership roles on corporate boards affirm trust in female leadership, and her success serves as a powerful blueprint and role model for women in STEM and business.

    Omobola Johnson’s career spans transformative consulting, visionary public policy, impactful VC investment, and relentless advocacy for women and digital inclusion. 

    She epitomizes the African female entrepreneur and leader, driving economic growth, digital equity, and gender parity. 

    Her journey continues to inspire, proving that one woman’s vision can reverberate across the continent.

    Image credit: Techpoint Africa

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