A Father’s Day Special Series:
Lessons and Legacy with Mohammed Mijindadi
This episode is part of a special series celebrating Father’s Day.
For the series I interviewed some friends and mentors. I asked them to reflect on the greatest lessons that shaped the men they have become and also to reflect on how these lessons have influenced them as parents.
About my Guest:
Mohammed N. Mijindadi is the Managing Director of GE Gas Power Systems (GPS) Nigeria & Anglo West Africa, responsible for driving the growth and development of the sub regions power market while working with critical commercial functions to execute transactions and implement power projects.
He was inducted into the Nigerian Leadership Initiative (NLI) in October 2011, Institute of Directors in January 2014 and serves on the Board of Directors for GE International Operations Nigeria, Free Trade Zones and the ‘Kid for Kid’ foundation.
In his spare time, Mohammed enjoys travelling, watching sports, and spending time with his Wife, Children & Dogs
Hosts & Guests
Akaego Okoye
Mohammed N. Mijindadi
Managing Director of GE Gas Power Systems (GPS) Nigeria & Anglo West Africa
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