From Left: . Thompson Akpabio, Director & Head Legal, Regulatory and Taxation Department, Nigeria Employer's Consultative Association (NECA); Abdallah Simba, General Manager, Japan Tobacco International Nigeria (JTI); . Adewale- Smatt Oyerinde, Director General and Chief Executive, NECA; Chioma Nwachuku, Corporate Affairs Manager, JTI; and Vivian Ikem, Corporate Affairs & Communications Director, JTI, during a courtesy visit to NECA office in Lagos, recently.
From Left: . Thompson Akpabio, Director & Head Legal, Regulatory and Taxation Department, Nigeria Employer’s Consultative Association (NECA); Abdallah Simba, General Manager, Japan Tobacco International Nigeria (JTI); . Adewale- Smatt Oyerinde, Director General and Chief Executive, NECA; Chioma Nwachuku, Corporate Affairs Manager, JTI; and Vivian Ikem, Corporate Affairs & Communications Director, JTI, during a courtesy visit to NECA office in Lagos, recently.From Left: . Abdallah Simba, General Manager, Japan Tobacco International Nigeria (JTI) and . Adewale- Smatt Oyerinde, Director General and Chief Executive, Nigeria Employer’s Consultative Association (NECA); during a courtesy visit to NECA office in Lagos, recently.From Left: . Abdallah Simba, General Manager, Japan Tobacco International Nigeria (JTI) and . Adewale- Smatt Oyerinde, Director General and Chief Executive, Nigeria Employer’s Consultative Association (NECA); during a courtesy visit to NECA office in Lagos, recently.
31st Nigerian Economic Summit (NES 31)
L-R: Mojisola Saka, private sector co-chair, media and publicity sub-committee, 31st Nigerian Economic Summit (NES 31); Felix Okonkwo, director, macroeconomic analysis department, Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning; Niyi Yusuf, chairman, board of directors, Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG); Tayo Aduloju, CEO, NESG; and Ozofu Ogiemudia, private sector co-chair, technical sub committee, NES 31 at the NES#31 press conference in Lagos, recently.L-R: Kayode Bowale, president, Otaparapo Chamber of Commerce,Industry, Mines and Agriculture (OPCCIMA); Wasiu Ogungbayi, Oniteku of Owode Ijako; Arjan K. Merchandani, chairman, Sona Group of Companies; Adeyemi Obalanlege, Olota of Ota Kingdom; and Tope Fasua, special adviser to the President on economic affairs, representing the Vice President, during the official opening of a 3-day Ota Investment Summit and Trade Fair, held at His Place Event Center, along Idiroko Road, Ota Ogun State, recently.L-R: Dapo Otunla, senior vice president and chief corporate services officer, IHS Nigeria; Mohamad Darwish, chief executive officer, IHS Nigeria; Hannatu Musa Musawa, minister of arts, culture, tourism and the creative economy; Olugbile Holloway, director general, National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM); and Ayotade Oyinlola, group chief human resources officer, IHS Towers, at the launch of Nigeria’s first digital museum of antiquities in partnership with IHS Nigeria in Lagos on Thursday,