Accolades As of Dee Utensils, Lois Ihwo Bags Award of 100 Most Notable Peace Icons

The Chief Executive Officer of Dee Utensils, Lois Andrew Ihwo has been conferred with the honour of 100 Most Notable Peace Icons at the recently concluded 100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit 2025.

The event which took place in Kigali, Rwanda was organised 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa from July 4 – 6.

Lois Ihwo made the list of notable personalities who were recognized for using their craft and profession to advance nation-building and peaceful co-existence.

She has been lauded for her company’s commitment to excellence in the sale of luxury kitchenware market, and quality products which meet world class standard.

The awardee has always been interested in the art of cooking, from where she saw a need for high-quality kitchenware that would stand up to the rigors of everyday use.

With her own background in cooking, Ihwo has been able to bring a unique perspective to the design and manufacture of kitchenware.

Ihwo is involved in every aspect of the business, from product design to marketing and customer service.

She has traveled across the globe to get unique designs for her customers, aiming to meet their hunger for class and elegance.

Dee Utensils has also partnered with international companies producing kitchenware to get unique and luxurious designs for its customers across the world

She has gifted her products to prominent individuals in appreciation of their contributions to national development. One of the recipients of her customized products is socialite, Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly called Obi Cubana.

The honour was seen as appreciation for her efforts in advancing the frontiers of national development.

She was also inducted into the Asian Chamber of Commerce in Kigali.

The Project Director Africa, Ambassador Dr. Kingsley Amafibe who was full of gratitude with the quality of attendance said the organization will continue to identify and recognize individuals who are making a while lot of difference to advance the frontiers of development in Africa.

Among others honoured include, football star Mo Salah, Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote, music star Burna Boy, renowned investor Femi Otedola, DG WTO Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and other notable Africans.

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