Leo Stan Ekeh visits Target Group, South Africa

Commends firm for capacity building, productive engagement of workforce

As part of his unwavering commitment and mission to inspire leadership, generational change, and cause a positive influence in the Diaspora business community, the Forbes Best Africa leading Tech Icon, business maverick and boardroom strategist, Leo Stan Ekeh, paid a heart-warming visit to the Chief Executive Officer, Target Pathology Laboratories, South Africa, Dr. Francis Ike Igbo.

A well established health facility committed to delivering excellence, professionalism, innovation, digitalized, and technology -driven medical needs of the South African community.

Ekeh, who is the Chairman of Zinox Group, Africa’s largest ICT conglomerate, used the opportunity to embark on an informal facility tour of Target Pathology Laboratories to critically assess the technology -driven equipment in the labs, the workforce, their level of professionalism in service delivery, and dedication to the organisation’s corporate mantra, and mission statement of service to God and humanity.

The chairman had an interactive session with the staff and management of Target Pathology Laboratories, where he share business insights, tips, and life-changing experiences on how to run not just a successful health delivery services, but also an acceptable global brand like Zinox computers, encouraging them to always imbibe the organisation’s culture of team work, customer care, and effective service delivery.

Commending Igbo’s visionary leadership, the Igbo spirit of resilience, tenacity, hard work and commitment, Ekeh, however, enjoined Nigerians living and doing businesses in South Africa to be law abiding, and be good ambassadors of the country.

He emphasised the need to earn decent livelihood by engaging in legitimate businesses through hard work, patience, and by building progressive business network as good ambassadors of Nigeria.

The ICT giant also commended the entrepreneurial spirit and developmental stride of Igbo for building a successful career in the South Africa, describing him as a worthy younger brother from Ubommiri in Mbaitoli council, Imo State, a friend in whom he is well pleased.

Eulogising the Target boss for building capacity and large business community as a great Nigerian employer of labour in South Africa, Ekeh, however, promised a ‘second missionary journey’ where he would have ample time for exclusive business interaction with the management of Target Pathology Laboratories, including ndi Igbo, and Nigerians living in South Africa for a sustainable bilateral economic relationship, a proposed meeting that would give him an opportunity to introduce an innovative digital future in workplaces.

Appreciating the rare privilege and honour to host Africa’s leading digital icon and billionaire business man, Igbo said the visit has also placed his organisation on the global map, projecting the Igbos and Nigerians living in South Africa as hardworking, resilient, and dedicated to their businesses.

Those on the ground to receive him are Mayor Uchenna Anozie of Diamond Brothers Club International, South Africa represented by Diamond brothers’ Legal Adviser, Ugochukwu Anyiam, a senior staff of Target Laboratories, Mr. Richard Onatade, Ms Ida Takam, Ms Carmen Angelica, and Mr. Patrick Magupya, among others.

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