The Centre for Enterprise Governance (CEG) has announced that it will host its third Biennial Corporate Governance and Enterprise Development Conference tomorrow in Lagos.
In a statement made available to The Guardian, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the centre and host of the event, Dr Adeyinka Hassan, said the conference is designed to deliver cutting-edge insights, practical strategies, and fresh perspectives on governance, leadership, and enterprise growth.
Themed, “Redefining Enterprise Leadership in a Changing Nigeria: Artificial Intelligence, Protectionism, and Governance in Focus,” Hassan said the conference promises to be engaging, impactful, and rewarding.
According to the statement, the Chairman of the Governing Board, Olu Onakoya, is will be the chief host.
Dignitaries expected to grace the occasion include Secretary to the Ogun State Government (Guest of Honour); Mr Olatokunbo Talabi, Director General at NITDA, Keynote Speaker.
Mr Kashifu Inuwa; Head of Computer Science & AI, University of Ibadan (Guest Speaker), Prof. Bolanle Oladejo; Independent Non-Executive Director, FCMB (Guest Speaker), Mrs Olayemi Keri, and Ms Ebere Umeke-Aninye (Moderator).
Expert panelists are Executive Director, Sterling Holdings, Mr Olayinka Oni; Head of Computer Science, Babcock University, Dr Seun Ebiesuwa; Founder, Proshare, Mr Olufemi Awoyemi; Head of Corporate Governance, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Mrs Comfort Osondu; Head of IT, Titan Bank, Dr Ibukun Ayodeji; Partner, DLA Piper Africa Nigeria, Ms Solape Peters; Divisional Head, Payment Services, FCMB, Mr. Oladipo Alabede and Managing Director, Avetium Consult, Mr Adeyinka Adedokun.
Participants, according to the statement, will benefit from exposure to new trends in Artificial Intelligence (AI), governance, and business policy, opportunities to learn directly from top policymakers and industry leaders, and access to high-level networking with enterprise leaders, regulators, and innovators.