During the course of her career, she consulted with the World Bank, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, as well as the UK Department for International Development.
[1] Okojie also served as the Chair of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Africa Section.
Okojie has served as a member of the IFLA governing Board; [2][12] the International Advisory Committee, UNESCO Memory of the World Programme;[13] Advisory Committee, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Global Libraries Program; and the West African Library Association.
[1] Okojie also served as the Program Coordinator of Nigerian Information Professionals Innovation Ambassadors Network (NIPIAN).
In 2012, the Commonwealth University, Belize, awarded Okojie an honorary doctorate, for her contributions in the field of Library and Information Science.