NESG chairman, Yusuf, to speak at MAPOLY Muslim Alumni convention

Chairman, Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), Niyi Yusuf, has been invited as a Guest Speaker to speak at the 2025 National Convention, organised by the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Muslim Alumni (MAPAMA).

This was disclosed by the President of the Alumni, Taofeek Oyeniyi, who led members of the team on a courtesy visit to Rutam House, the corporate head office of The Guardian, yesterday.

He, however, described the choice of the theme as both timely and symbolic, adding that it speaks to the need for innovation and moral resilience in a period of global economic uncertainty.

Oyeniyi emphasised that the programme aims to inspire members, students, and the broader youth community to establish businesses that are not only profitable but also principled — enterprises that embody honesty, fairness, and social responsibility.

He, therefore, urged the Federal Government to intensify efforts toward economic recovery, job creation, and policy stability, noting that Nigerian youths deserve an environment that rewards hard work, innovation, and honesty.

“To our young people, my message is simple: be creative, be diligent, and be forward-looking. Economic instability should not extinguish your dreams. Use your faith and intellect as tools for transformation. Build ventures that create jobs, uphold ethics, and make a difference,” he further said.

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