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Oladapo OJ Adewunmi, Chief Executive Officer of Apollo Endeavor, has been honoured with a Certificate of Recognition by the City of Brampton, Ontario, Canada. The award was presented by His Worship Patrick Brown, Mayor of Brampton, during a ceremony at Brampton City Hall.
The certificate was given in recognition of Adewunmi’s work within the Nigerian community and his growing role in the international creative sector. It acknowledged his leadership, commitment to service, and his efforts to support others through creativity and entrepreneurship. His initiatives have contributed to community growth, cultural understanding, and wider social development.
Through Apollo Endeavor, Adewunmi has supported the development of the African creative industry on the global stage. His organisation has created opportunities for talent, encouraged innovation, and provided platforms that connect communities. These efforts continue to position African creativity and enterprise as contributors to economic growth and cultural exchange.
In presenting the award, Mayor Patrick Brown commended Adewunmi’s leadership and the impact of his work. He noted that the recognition reflected Brampton’s appreciation for individuals who create opportunities and encourage unity through their initiatives.
In his response, Adewunmi expressed gratitude for the honour, stating:
“This honour means a lot to me, not just as a personal achievement but as a reminder of the responsibility I carry to keep pushing the boundaries of African creativity and entrepreneurship on the global stage. I thank Mayor Patrick Brown and the City of Brampton for this recognition. The African creative business is about to expand in unprecedented ways, and this award is a symbol of the exciting journey ahead.”
The recognition from Brampton adds to Adewunmi’s growing record of achievements. It strengthens his profile as a leader promoting African creativity, business innovation, and cultural expression beyond national borders. His work continues to gain visibility in Canada, North America, and internationally, bringing wider attention to the role of African creative industries in shaping global cultural and economic landscapes.

