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Deloitte Named Best Company to Work for in Nigeria 2015

Akintola Williams Deloitte has been named the Best Company to Work for in Nigeria by the prestigious Great Place to Work Institute Nigeria.

Deloitte won awards in two different categories:

• Best Company to Work for in Nigeria (2015): 1st Position in the category of “Large Population”

• Best Practice Awards in Nigeria (2015): in the category of “Delivering Excellence in Learning & Development” Over 100 companies in Nigeria including major multinationals, oil & gas companies and major financial institutions participated in the assessment.

The Great Place to Work Awards are a distinctive way the Great Place to Work Institute recognises the accomplishments of organisations.

Globally recognised as the most authoritative companies recognition and research programme in the world, the award takes place in 45 countries on six continents and represents over 100 million employees’ voice, forming the largest and most respected employee survey worldwide.

It represents the definitive employer-of-choice and workplace quality recognition any company can receive. Winning a spot on the list of Best Companies in Nigeria is a point of national pride.

A team from Akintola Williams Deloitte led by the Transitional Leader, Tawanda Gumbo received the awards on behalf of the Firm at the ceremony.

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