Nigerian Media Entrepreneur Ehijie Jeffery Ebhodaghe Wins UK Digital Innovation Award

London — Nigerian‑born media entrepreneur and broadcast consultant Ehijie Jeffery Ebhodaghe has been recognized on the global stage, receiving the Outstanding Corporate Excellence in Digital Innovation and Inclusive Impact Award at the African UK Trade and Investment Awards 2025. The ceremony, held at the Royal National Hotel in London, was part of a week‑long UK Trade and Investment Conference organized in collaboration with the African Chamber of Trade and the International Business Council.

A Global Recognition

As Group CEO of Jeffwise Media Global Limited, Ebhodaghe has built a reputation for driving digital transformation and inclusive media practices. His recognition follows a rigorous evaluation of his contributions to the creative and broadcast industries, particularly in promoting innovation, diversity, and accessibility.

Driving Inclusive Media

Ebhodaghe’s initiatives focus on digital storytelling, broadcast innovation, and cross‑border collaboration. By leveraging technology, he has expanded opportunities for African voices in global media, ensuring that underrepresented communities gain visibility and influence.

Industry Impact

The award highlights the growing importance of African entrepreneurs in shaping global creative economies. Ebhodaghe’s work demonstrates how media innovation can be both profitable and socially impactful, aligning with international goals of digital inclusion and sustainable growth.

Broader Significance

For corporations and policymakers, his recognition underscores the value of inclusive innovation—where technology is not only a driver of efficiency but also a tool for empowerment. It also signals the increasing role of African enterprises in global trade, investment, and cultural exchange.

Looking Ahead

Ebhodaghe described the award as “an encouragement and motivation to do more,” pledging to continue advancing digital innovation and inclusive practices across Africa and beyond. His trajectory reflects a broader trend: African entrepreneurs are no longer just participants but leaders in the global digital economy.

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