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Selina Okpo, a U.S.-based Nigerian investment banker, continues to soar to new heights in the global finance industry, showcasing the power of determination, talent, and hard work.
With a series of remarkable accomplishments, Okpo has cemented her place as one of the most inspiring figures in the world of investment banking.
A graduate of the University of Lagos, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Accounting in 2018, Okpo became a Financial Analyst at KPMG Financial Services.
Her exceptional skills and dedication quickly propelled her to the role of MEA Analyst Executive Officer at CitiBank in Lagos, where she made significant contributions to the bank’s operations in the Middle East and Africa.
Her ability to navigate complex financial landscapes and deliver results earned her widespread recognition.
Okpo’s pursuit of excellence led her to the University Of Virginia Darden School Of Business, where she was admitted to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA).
This milestone further solidified her expertise and prepared her for even greater opportunities on the global stage.
Earlier that year, her outstanding contributions to the finance industry in Nigeria were recognized with an honorary doctorate degree in Business Management and Finance from Heim Weldios University in Benin Republic.
In January 2024, Okpo achieved another career-defining milestone by securing a position as an Associate in Global Banking & Markets at Goldman Sachs, one of the world’s largest investment banks.

In this role, she will be positioned at the forefront of global finance, where she will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the industry.
Selina Okpo’s journey is evidence of her limitless potential of African talent. Her achievements not only highlight her personal success but also serve as an inspiration to young professionals, especially women, across Nigeria and beyond.
As she continues to break barriers and set new standards, Okpo remains a proud ambassador of Nigeria’s excellence on the global stage.
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