Ayorinde Ejioye, chief operating officer of Gidi Real Estate Investment Limited, has been admitted into the Forbes Business Council, a global network of senior executives and business leaders.
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Ejioye’s selection followed a review process assessing professional achievement, leadership track record, and measurable impact on business performance.
Ejioye’s selection followed a review process assessing professional achievement, leadership track record, and measurable impact on business performance. The Council typically admits individuals with demonstrated influence across their industries, spanning both corporate and broader leadership contributions.
His induction, confirmed on April 9, 2026, positions him within a global peer group of executives engaged in knowledge exchange, strategic dialogue, and thought leadership development.
Membership provides access to a curated suite of executive resources, including private forums for collaboration, participation in expert panels, and opportunities to contribute insights published on Forbes.com alongside international business leaders.
Members also benefit from a structured support system, including concierge services and access to tailored executive lifestyle and travel programmes.
Beyond its networking function, the Council serves as a platform for shaping business discourse, enabling members to contribute to conversations on leadership, growth, and organisational strategy across markets.
Ejioye’s admission reflects a career defined by cross-sector experience in business operations, leadership development, and public service. At Gidi Real Estate Investment Limited, he has played a role in driving operational performance and contributing to broader strategic direction within Nigeria’s evolving real estate landscape.
While membership on the Council is a notable milestone, it aligns with an established trajectory rather than a departure from it —underscoring a pattern of sustained leadership and engagement within the business ecosystem.
In that sense, the recognition signals not a starting point, but an extension of influence within a wider global context.
