Leadership conference to hold in Lagos
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The inaugural edition of Lead the Future Conference, a conference to build next generation leaders, will hold in Lagos on November 22 and 23, 2024.
event will host industry leaders with the aim to explore strategies for leaders to position themselves and their organisations for future success through envisioning, driving, and adapting to changes.
The event, themed: “Strategic Positioning: Leadership and Competitiveness in an Era of Disruption” will feature speakers including Mr. Bright Ukwenga, CEO ScribeTribe Africa; Mr. Olaniyi Yusuf, Chairman, Nigerian Economic Summit Group; Mr. Bode Agoro, Head of Service, Lagos State Government; Mrs. Odunayo Sanya, Executive Director, MTN Foundation; Mr. Niyi Adesanya, CEO, FifthGear Plus; Mr. Emmanuel Asika, Country Director, HP Nigeria; Mr. Victor Gbenga Afolabi, Founder and CEO, Eko Innovation Centre; Mrs. Adeola Azeez, Former Chairperson of WIMBIZ and founder, AACCF; and Mr. Sinari Bolade Daranijo, Board Member, LSETF and CEO, Sinbol Group.
The convener, Ukwenga, said: “The Lead the Future Conference is specially curated to empower the next generation of transformational leaders to be at the forefront of innovation, development, and social change. It will be a high-definition experience blending education, art, and technology for immersive learning, bonding, and networking.”
His Royal Majesty, Oba Abdulwasin Omogbolahan Lawal, CON (Abisogun II), Oniru of Iru is the event’s special guest of honour.
At the event, participants will benefit from a comprehensive programme featuring insightful discussions by industry leaders as well as personalised mentoring.
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