OLAKUNLE CHURCHILL has been valued with a ‘Nigerian Goodwill Ambassador’ honor.
The husband of the screen goddess, Tonto Dikeh was honored at the United Nation’s 2015 Nigerian Goodwill Ambassador Awards. His passion, humanitarian and charity doings earned him the admirations at the event that took place at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja, Nigeria, on the 3rd of December, 2015.
Among others that were honored were; Segun Arinze and Halima Abubakar.
Churchill is the CEO of Big Church Entertainment outfit in Ghana, a subsidiary of the Big Church Group. It might interest you to know that the Group currently operates in over 10 industries across 3 different countries worldwide.
They have a reputation for delivering excellence, professional services, and enjoy strong relationship with all our stakeholders. With a dream to be the most successful African Holding Company leading in every sector they operate in, the Group has seen astounding growth and extension under the astute and competent leadership of Chairman of the Group.
Other branches in the group are: Big Churchill Haven Limited, Big Church Entertainment. They also manage Business Communications, Total; provide Security Solutions, into Real Estate, Printing & Publishing, ICT (Software / Hardware) and Programming.
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