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Biography of Gladys Ojochide-Medugu

Gladys Ojochide-Medugu is a Tech Business Mogul; a Software Engineer and an Online Marketing Executive who specializes in Mobile Apps and Webs Apps Development. She is an Author and the Chief Executive Officer of Pintle Solutions whose subsidiaries are Animations Village and GladSMS. She has a number of mobile apps developed for nursing mothers like Baby Bath App and Post Pregnancy Mother and Baby Care App. These trendy innovative digital tools are downloadable on Google Play Store. Gladys studied Electrical/Electronics Engineering in her first degree and is currently pursuing her second degree in Business Administration at the University of the People, California. Having spent a good number of years working in the Banking industry as well as the public sector before delving into the tech industry, Gladys is both an expert and experienced in financial businesses and public sector management. She is the Author of the following books: 1. "How to Make Sales on Instagram" and 2. "Omugwo Book" (a post pregnancy do-it-yourself baby and mother care brochure) 3. "Getting Pregnant Naturally" and others in work. She trains individuals and businesses on how to leverage on the various digital skills, tools and products, to build and boost their brands. These include Digital Marketing Strategies, Animations, Mobile Apps and Webs Apps development and lots more. Gladys's disruptive innovations, undeniable exploits and contribution to today's tech-based economy, earned her a recognition by She Code Africa in 2019 and an award from Innovative Minds Vision Africa Community in 2020. To say that Gladys is a versatile, yet growth driven African woman, who daily defies all odds to take charge of her own destiny, maximize her unique potentials and raise her head beyond the bars, is no exaggeration. She is happily married and her marriage is blessed with a daughter already.

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