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Ernest Ndukwe to Chair Business Journal 10th Anniversary Lecture

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Dr. Ernest Ndukwe, Chairman MTN Nigeria
Dr. Ernest Ndukwe Chairman MTN Nigeria

Dr. Ernest Ndukwe, Chairman, OpenMedia Group will chair the Business Journal 10th Anniversary Lecture/Awards slated for Thursday, June 7, 2018 at Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja.

A statement by Prince Cookey, Publisher/CEO, Business Journal, says the choice of Ernest Ndukwe as chair of the event is anchored on his latent achievements in the telecom sector where he served as executive vice-chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and key directorships in blue-chip firms in the larger economy.

Cookey added that Professor Umar Garba Danbatta, Executive Vice-Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) will deliver the keynote address while Mr. Tope Smart, Group Managing Director/CEO, NEM Insurance Plc; Engr. Chidi Izuwah, Director-General, Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC); Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Professor Akpan Ekpo, Director-General, West African Institute for Financial & Economic Management (WAIFEM) are the distinguished guest speakers expected at the event.

Theme: Infrastructure & Economic Growth: Exploring The Strategic Alliance.

Commenting on the anniversary, Cookey said: “Indeed, the first 10 years comes once in the life of an individual or organisation. For us at Business Journal, clocking a decade in the challenging media scene in Nigeria is quite a feat. It is a feat driven by passion for what we do; the innate quality of our people and the drive to deliver greater value to our various stakeholders as well as create better future for the organisation. We owe a lot of gratitude to numerous individuals and organisations across various sectors of the economy for supporting us these past 10 years in a difficult business in a difficult and unfriendly business environment.”

On the theme, the Business Journal publisher/CEO added: “Our decision to situate the theme on the relationship between infrastructure and economic growth is to send a clear message to key stakeholders (political, economic, social) in the Nigeria Project that our nation cannot achieve sustainable economic growth without sustainable investment in infrastructure. We need infrastructure to grow the economy and move our society forward.”

On projections for the future, Cookey said: “Our 10th anniversary lecture offers us a unique opportunity to reflect on our first 10 years in the market and project for the next. We have already developed a Strategic Plan of Action to drive our processes going forward. The key focus would be to add more value to our readers and advertisers through strategic digital channel expansion, corporate partnerships and tailor-made editorial content. Clearly, we are marching confidently on the path to greater market mileage in the years ahead. Accordingly, we enjoin discerning bodies in government and Corporate Nigeria to join the Business Journal train to reap bountiful media harvest.”

He said the fact that prominent Nigerians from the government, Corporate Nigeria and academia graciously accepted the invitation from Business Journal to speak at the lecture represents a worthy testimony to the goodwill and brand reputation of Business Journal in and outside the media industry.

He said the positive development will undoubtedly make the 10th anniversary lecture a memorable event.

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