Global Citizen Appoints Chuks-Adizue As MD, Africa

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An international advocacy organisation, Global Citizen has appointed Ifeoma Chuks-Adizue to occupy its newly created role of managing director, Africa.

Global Citizen is an international advocacy organisation on a mission to end extreme poverty.

Her responsibilities will also focus on ‘Move Afrika: A Global Citizen Experience,’ which is a long-term, large-scale effort to pioneer a first-of-its-kind international music touring circuit across Africa, driving economic investment, job creation and supporting entrepreneurship opportunities in each host country.

Based out of Global Citizen’s office in Lagos, Nigeria, Ifeoma will spearhead the organisation’s activities in Africa, driving the implementation of Global Citizen’s strategy across the continent, including the return of Move Afrika in the new year. As part of her responsibilities, Ifeoma will directly oversee key partnerships that will span business development, marketing, broadcast and event production, as well as Global Citizen’s Africa-based teams and operations across the continent.

In this newly created position, Ifeoma will also work closely with Global Citizen’s executive leadership in New York City, playing an instrumental role in building relationships with private sector partners and within the philanthropic community.

Reacting to this development, Global Citizen’s president, Liza Henshaw said: “Ifeoma’s extensive leadership experience, together with her passion for advocating for women and girls across Africa, perfectly aligns with Global Citizen’s mission. Her vast networks of relationships across various sectors will be instrumental in advancing our work across the African continent for years to come.”

The inaugural Move Afrika event, Move Afrika Rwanda, was held in Kigali in December 2023, headlined by Grammy Award, Pulitzer Prize winning artist Kendrick Lamar, created by Global Citizen and pgLang, alongside the Rwanda Development Board.

The event signalled the launch of an annual, multi-country tour, changing the face of live entertainment in Africa and investing in local economies, skill training and youth entrepreneurship. The event employed more than 1,000 Rwandans, and engaged 75 percent local crew and production staff, with a specific focus on creating opportunities for skill development and international event training.

Ifeoma brings to Global Citizen two decades of experience in brand management, sales, business development, and media across Africa. Most recently, she served as Executive Director Commercial at Chemical and Allied Products PLC (CAP PLC), where she led her team to more than triple the company’s business since 2021. Prior to that, Ifeoma held key leadership roles at Procter & Gamble Nigeria and Cadbury Nigeria, where she was instrumental in driving growth in both companies.

A passionate advocate for women and girls, Ifeoma is the author of two books, ‘The Uncommon Woman’ and ‘Made for MORE’, and the founder of online platform, the Uncommon Woman Movement, which is aimed at supporting career women to achieve greater impact and fulfilment. She also serves as Non-Executive Director on the board of FINCA Microfinance Bank Nigeria, focusing on economic growth and financial inclusion of the world’s most vulnerable people.

Ifeoma holds a degree in Economics from the University of Jos, Nigeria, and has received a number of accolades, including the Exceptional Leader of Excellence Award from the Global Women Economic Forum.

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