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| name        = [[Person_First_Name::Charles]] [[Person_Last_Name::Dukwe]]
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| birth_date  = [[Birth Date::1973-10-05]]
 
| birth_date  = [[Birth Date::1973-10-05]]
| birth_place        = [[Birth Place::Akure, Ondo State]]
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| citizenship        = Nigeria and British
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| nationality        = Nigeria
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| alma_mater        = [[Regent's Business School London]] {{small|(MBA)}}, <br> {{nowrap|[[Enugu State University of Science and Technology]] {{small|(BA)}} }}
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| profession        = Corporate Strategy
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| religion          = Christianity
      
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His academic prowess and intellectual endowment earned him admission into Federal Government College Okigwe. He is on record as having scored the highest marks in Nigeria in 1985. The chick that will grow into a cock can be spotted the very day it hatches as the Igbo say and this was the case with Charles Dukwe. In school he held various leadership positions; he was the President of the drama club, vice-President of the press club, secretary of the literary and debate society. It was during this stage in life that he wrote his first play, ‘When the Samba Broke’ at a tender age of sixteen! He moved on to further write another book ‘Wait Until Dawn’ at the age of 19.
 
His academic prowess and intellectual endowment earned him admission into Federal Government College Okigwe. He is on record as having scored the highest marks in Nigeria in 1985. The chick that will grow into a cock can be spotted the very day it hatches as the Igbo say and this was the case with Charles Dukwe. In school he held various leadership positions; he was the President of the drama club, vice-President of the press club, secretary of the literary and debate society. It was during this stage in life that he wrote his first play, ‘When the Samba Broke’ at a tender age of sixteen! He moved on to further write another book ‘Wait Until Dawn’ at the age of 19.
 
Determination knows no barrier and Charles Dukwe excelled and got an admission to [[Enugu State University of Science and Technology]] to undertake a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing Management. He had offers to study medicine but declined since has preferred business, a decision that has paid off. His dissertation has been hailed as innovate and was lauded by none other than Professor Udeagha, Nigeria’s first professor in marketing who termed the thesis ‘Incredible and Astonishing’. This was three years before the world’s first professor for marketing management, [[Philip Kotler]], agreed to the concept of marketing for non-profits in his later book.
 
Determination knows no barrier and Charles Dukwe excelled and got an admission to [[Enugu State University of Science and Technology]] to undertake a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing Management. He had offers to study medicine but declined since has preferred business, a decision that has paid off. His dissertation has been hailed as innovate and was lauded by none other than Professor Udeagha, Nigeria’s first professor in marketing who termed the thesis ‘Incredible and Astonishing’. This was three years before the world’s first professor for marketing management, [[Philip Kotler]], agreed to the concept of marketing for non-profits in his later book.
  Charles Dukwe graduated and proceeded to the [[Regent's Business School London]], where he pursued a double Masters in International Management and Masters in Business Administration (MBA).
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  Charles Dukwe graduated and proceeded to the [[Regent's Business School London]], where he pursued a double Masters in International Management <br>and Masters in Business Administration (MBA).
    
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'''Career'''
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