
‘Gbenga Sesan
Executive Director Paradigm Initiative Nigeria (PIN)
’Gbenga Sesan, an Ashoka Fellow, is the Executive Director of Paradigm Initiative Nigeria (PIN), a social enterprise
that connects underserved people-groups with ICT-enabled opportunities. PIN’s projects include Ajegunle.org (a capacity
development initiative that connects the community’s youth with training, internship and mentorship opportunities) and
MISSPIN (the social campaign that is tackling cybercrime issues in Nigeria). He serves on the board of Adroyte Global
Solutions, Alliance of Change Empowerment Speakers, Digital Divide Network, International Young Professionals Foundation,
Jobberman.com, and the Women’s Technology Empowerment Centre, among others. Originally trained as an Electronic & Electrical
Engineer at Obafemi Awolowo ’Gbenga has completed Executive Education Management Training Programs at Lagos
Business School, New York Group for Technology Transfer, Oxford University, Harvard University and Stanford University.
His consulting experience includes assignments completed for numerous institutions, including Microsoft, Harvard University,
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Res Publica, Computer Aid International, Heinrich Boll Foundation and the
International Telecommunications Union.
Beyond Nigeria, ’Gbenga has consulted and made presentations in various countries, including Austria, Belgium, Benin Republic, Burkina Faso,
Canada, Egypt, Ethiopia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, India, Italy, Kenya, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, Qatar, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Sri Lanka,
Switzerland, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, United Kingdom and United States. A member of the United Nations Committee of eLeaders on Youth and ICT,
he is an Archbishop Desmond Tutu Leadership Fellow, Ashoka Fellow, Our Common Future Fellow, Crans Montana Forum Fellow and GSBI Fellow.
’Gbenga was Nigeria’s first Information Technology Youth Ambassador and also served as the Vice Chair of United Nations Economic Commission
for Africa’s African Technical Advisory Committee (ATAC), voluntary adviser to numerous youth-led nonprofits and pioneer Program Manager of
Lagos Digital Village. In 2006, he was appointed as the youngest member of the Nigerian Presidential Task Force on the Restructuring of the
Nigerian Information Technology and Telecommunications Sectors. ’Gbenga is also an author and regular feature on some of Nigeria’s popular
television shows. His new book, In My Own Words, was released on September 9, 2009 (09-09-09) and is available through Amazon, CreateSpace,
Flegz.com and Imprimata Publishers.
In recognition of his dynamic efforts, ’Gbenga has been honoured with the 2010 GSBI Fellowship award, 2010 Crans Montana Forum of
New Leaders for Tomorrow Fellowship award, 2010 Our Common Future Fellowship award, 2009 OAU Distinguished Alumni award, 2009 National
Youth Merit award, 2008 OAU Ife EEESS Distinguished Alumni award, 2008 FGC Idoani Alumni award, 2007 Nigerian Youth Leadership award,
2007 The Future Youth Advocacy award, 2006 International Telecommunications Union YES Scholarship award, 2006 Ondo State Sunshine award,
2006 The Future Best Use of Technology award, 2005 Stockholm Challenge Champion honour, 2004 NiPRO Excellence in Information Technology award,
2003 JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons (TOYP) in Nigeria award, 2002 JCI Ten Outstanding Great Ife Alumni (TOGA) award, 2002 Journalists’
Frontier of Technology in Nigeria award, and the 2001 International Telecommunications Union’s African Youth Fellowship award. ÔGbenga
Sesan has been profiled as one of the 35 Icons of ICT in Nigeria and he keeps a personal website at www.gbengasesan.com. He is married
to Temilade, a PhD scholar with research interests in Renewable Energy Policy and Implementation for developing economies (especially
Nigeria and Kenya).
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