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Do you want a thriving career in Data Protection? Samuel Nguwu, Nigeria' s most up and coming Privacy Pro, reveals how pivoting his career to Data Privacy doubled his salary! In this value-packed episode, we reveal how a mentor can be the difference between living a life of mediocrity and living a life with Samuel shares the strategies that have really helped him to start a thriving career and how you too can achieve the career you've always dreamed of. Samuel is a Data Privacy Analyst at NDPR Consultants. Samuel obtained his LL.B degree from the University of Ibadan (UI) in 2019. Proceeding thereafter to the Nigerian Law School Abuja Campus, he completed his one-year professional training program and was called to the Nigerian Bar in September 2020 as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. A budding Data Privacy Practitioner, Samuel has worked and advised some multi-national companies in Nigeria on NDPR compliance. He is in a team that just concluded research work for One Trust Data Guidance on the application of NDPR to digital advertising in Nigeria. Samuel has authored some published articles in Data Privacy: X-Rays: Deconstructing Personal Data Under the Nigerian Data Protection Regulation; Examinations: Data Subjects’ Rights Under the Nigerian Data Protection Regulation 2019’ published in Lexology and Mondaq, ‘Sheep Shepherd Responsibility: Between the Data Controller and Processor’; Data Colonialism: Comments On National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)'s Advisory On WhatsApp's New Privacy Policy In Nigeria Samuel is a member of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) member, Stakeholders in Blockchain Association of Nigeria (SiBAN), Innovation Law club Africa, Sigma Club, and Young Lawyers Mentoring If you want to make it as a successful Privacy Pro and take your career to a new level - You can't afford to miss out on this episode! Listen Now...

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