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Jacobs Edo
Nationality
Nigerian
Alma mater
University of Nigeria
Occupation
ERP professional
Known for
System Coordinator for the OPEC Fund for International Development[1][2][3]
Notable work
Multi-million dollar enterprise technology projects,[1][2][3]Digital Transformation - Evolving a digitally enabled Nigerian Public Service.[4]
Website
jacobsedo.com
Jacobs Edo has been the System Coordinator for the OPEC Fund for International Development since 2010.[5][6] He is notable for his work in enterprise systems architecture, including design, implementation, upgrades, enhancements and support for over a decade.[7][8]
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