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TPP Africa promotes leadership excellence with inaugural festival

By Jeremiah Kehinde
28 September 2024   |   3:10 am
Towards realising its mission to promote and celebrate leadership excellence in Africa, The Peak Performer (TPP) Africa will hold the inaugural TPP Festival in Lagos.
L – R: Moshood Babatunde; Executive Director, Lotus Capital; Anto Lecky, Creative and BBNaija Star; Dr.Abiola Salami; Convener of TPP Fest, and Obianuju Ikegbune; PR & Marketing communication strategist

Towards realising its mission to promote and celebrate leadership excellence in Africa, The Peak Performer (TPP) Africa will hold the inaugural TPP Festival in Lagos.

Focused on leadership, productivity and growth, the three-day event aims to bring together leaders from all walks of life across Africa to promote organisational wellbeing, foster growth, and equip participants with essential leadership skills.

The Convener, Dr. Abiola Salami,  said that with Nigeria’s 64th Independence fast approaching, the festival aims to boost local economy by increasing consumption of local products, creating jobs, promoting tourism, serving as a platform for dialogue and fostering networking opportunities for organisations.

He said the event will begin on Wednesday, October 2, 2024, with the Emerging Leaders Summit, which will feature distinguished speakers, including human resources leaders, executive coaches and entrepreneurs.

The TPP Woman of the Year – Women in Leadership Summit and Fun Day will follow  on October 3 to recognise the exceptional role of women leaders in their various fields.

The Peak Performing C-Suite Networking Breakfast recognition will be held on October 4 with the theme, ‘Driving Transformational Leadership with the Magic of Emotional Intelligence’.

Salami added:  “It will feature speakers like Havard’s Prof. Dana Born; seasoned Board Chair, Dr. Mosun Belo-Olusoga; actor and entertainment icon, Alibaba Akpobome; and TPP Festival Host and world class Performance strategist, Dr. Abiola Salami.”

He explained that the TPP Africa is a platform dedicated to fostering leadership skills, enhancing workforce productivity and promoting well being across Africa.

“It focuses on capacity development initiatives for men, women empowerment and youth leadership. TPP continues to emphasise emotional intelligence, particularly encouraging everyone to integrate it into their personal and professional lives,” Salami said.

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