By Everest Ezihe, Owerri
As a strategic measure to appreciate his immense contributions in global educational development and upliftment, Myles Leadership University, Ghana, has advanced plans to confer a honorary doctorate degree to, Mr. Ifeanyi Onukwubiri, the Chairman TMT Worldwide limited and founder TMT Travels and Tours Limited.
According to the University Senate,the conferment ceremony will take place in Accra, the capital of Ghana on Saturday March 9, 2024 and Onukwubiri will be honored alongside other top African business gurus and philanthropists in various fields by the university .
The founder of TMT Travels and Tours Limited is also being honored by the citadel of learning because of his exceptional leadership skills, in accordance with a brief statement by the university .
Speaking on the award, the recipient expressed happiness that his little contributions are being recognized and appreciated by the prestigious foreign institution.
Onukwubiri, said that the University which is committed to promoting African brands to the global market had been supporting young Africans who are doing the continent proud.
At TMT Travels and Tours Limited, Onukwubiri, said that the goal is to make Africa proud and to assist as many who are desirous of leaving their shores for greener pastures and adventures.
Onukwubiri said ” at TMT Travels and Tours Limited, we are committed to the African vision. We love Africa and we are doing everything within our power to promoting Africa to the outside world.
“We are grateful to the Myles Leadership University, Ghana, for appreciating what we are doing at TMT and Tours Limited and TMT Worldwide limited. This honorary doctorate degree award to us is call for more work. We will keep improving on our achievements and promoting the African brands to the world.
“We are committed to assisting as many people as possible in their quest to actualizing their dreams of moving beyond their shores and helping to develop Africa. Thank you to Myles Leadership University, Ghana, for this honour.”