Entrepreneurial excellence is often found in the quiet discipline of solving real problems. In this spirit, the National Entrepreneurship Honors (NEH) has named Khadijat Alade the recipient of its Outstanding Leadership in Supply Chain Technology Award, a distinction reserved for individuals building clarity, resilience, and intelligence into the core of Nigeria’s logistics and distribution systems.
This annual recognition honors one standout leader whose work transforms supply chain functions from bottlenecks into engines of progress. It’s not about volume or virality. It’s about vision backed by systems that scale; solutions that improve how goods, data, and people move in an often unpredictable landscape.
Her selection followed a rigorous, multi-stage evaluation focused on sustainability, functionality, and long-term relevance. Her contributions reflect a rare ability to turn operational insight into tangible infrastructure, designing tools and platforms that don’t just react to inefficiencies but reimagine them entirely.
The award continues to serve as a national benchmark for pragmatic innovation. Its past recipients have not only introduced new technologies but have anchored them in business realities that demand adaptability and trust. Whether addressing last-mile logistics, real-time tracking, or vendor network optimization, each winner has offered more than invention, they’ve delivered consistency in a space where that’s hardest to achieve.
Past honorees include:
- Khadijat Alade (2024)
- Jide Akanbi (2023)
- Chinonso Ekene (2022)
- Folasade Bako (2021)
- Emmanuel Danladi (2020)
- Amina Udom (2019)
- Tajudeen Ajayi (2018)
The NEH remains focused on spotlighting leaders who solve problems with systems and scale with strategy. For Khadijat Alade, this moment is more than recognition, it’s a signal to the entire ecosystem that building backends with intelligence is as revolutionary as any front-facing app. And that supply chain, when treated with care and clarity, becomes a quiet force behind economic transformation.