“I believe in the promise of Africa, the greatness of her people and the infinite possibilities of the continent. I believe that with purposeful leadership, propelled by entrepreneurship, Africa will not only develop, but thrive.”
– Taopheek A. BABAYEJU
– Taopheek A. BABAYEJU
Taopheek believes that ordinary people can change the world through extraordinary service to humanity. He has worked with communities of change makers to empower young leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals.
Taopheek believes that ordinary people can change the world through extraordinary service to humanity, and over the last decade, he has worked with communities of change makers to empower young leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals.
Building Community
Beyond his entrepreneurial endeavors, Taopheek passionately dedicates his time and resources to various humanitarian initiatives. He has collaborated with like-minded individuals to establish social enterprises, including LeadPreneur, ProMaCon, and W40.
Taopheek also actively volunteers and holds significant roles in numerous organizations. He presently serves on the board of Glovis Entrepreneurship & Leadership Development (GELD) and the Triola Aina Foundation, among others.
His commitment to service extends to his past roles as Director of the Creative Entrepreneur Association of Nigeria and Vice President, Outreach of the Project Management Institute (PMI) in Nigeria. Notably, in 2010, he received PMI’s prestigious award for the “Most Outstanding Contribution to Project Management.”
Platform dedicated to raising transformational leaders and entrepreneurs that will create a positive impact in the society.
Platform dedicated to raising transformational leaders and entrepreneurs that will create a positive impact in the society.
W40
An initiative focused on driving positive change through women empowerment.
W40
An initiative focused on driving positive change through women empowerment.
ProMaCon
Concerned about the rate of failed projects in his home country Nigeria, and attendant effect on national development, Taopheek convened the country’s first ever National Project Management Conference (ProMaCon) in 2009, and sustained the initiative for over a decade.
ProMaCon
Concerned about the rate of failed projects in his home country Nigeria, and attendant effect on national development, Taopheek convened the country’s first ever National Project Management Conference (ProMaCon) in 2009, and sustained the initiative for over a decade.