Canada-based Dr. Ogbamola wins Women of Rubies Media Pitch Challenge 2026

Canada-based Dr. Ogbamola wins Women of Rubies Media Pitch Challenge 2026

Dr. Omo Ogbamola

Dr. Omo Ogbamola has been named winner of the Women of Rubies Media Pitch Challenge 2026, an international visibility initiative spotlighting high-impact women founders across industries.

Dr. Ogbamola, Founder and CEO of Tripplemos Food Processing Company, emerged winner among five exceptional finalists following a competitive live pitch session evaluated by a panel of business, media, and industry leaders.

The Women of Rubies Media Pitch Challenge, hosted by global media platform Women of Rubies, was designed to equip women entrepreneurs with structured visibility, media positioning, and strategic storytelling tools necessary for sustainable growth.

Dr. Ogbamola’s winning pitch highlighted her work in manufacturing premium-quality, authentic African spices locally in Canada. Her products are currently available on Amazon Canada, Walmart Canada Marketplace, over 20 African retail stores, and multiple e-commerce platforms, with expansion underway into broader retail distribution channels.

Beyond retail traction, her business represents a larger economic narrative — immigrant-led manufacturing and the preservation of African culinary heritage on global shelves.

With professional experience spanning banking, agriculture, food safety, and business systems integration, Dr. Ogbamola is currently pursuing a PhD in Business Administration focused on Systems Integration, further strengthening her operational leadership capacity.

The judging panel included respected leaders across finance and media, while coaching support was provided by visibility and business strategists committed to elevating women-led brands.

While one winner was selected, organizers emphasized that the initiative was designed to position all finalists for long-term impact through structured storytelling and brand clarity.

Speaking after her win, Dr. Ogbamola described the recognition as validation of strategic positioning and disciplined execution.

“This platform reinforced that visibility is not accidental; it is intentional, structured, and powerful when aligned with purpose,” she said.

Her win signals growing global recognition of Nigerian entrepreneurs building infrastructure-driven businesses abroad and contributing to economic representation across industries.

As Women’s Month initiatives continue under the theme “Give to Gain,” Women of Rubies reaffirmed its commitment to collaborative visibility and access-driven programming for women founders globally.