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Tuesday,
November 13, 2018 04.39PM / By
The LBS Alumni Day 2018 holds this Thursday, November 15, 2018.
Apart from the presentation on the New Company and Allied Matters
Bill and its Relevance to the Ease of Doing Business in Nigeria by Dr
Jumoke Oduwole, a panel of four seasoned professionals will provide
further insights on the subject matter.
We introduce to you the first two of our distinguished panelists. The other two
will be introduced tomorrow.
Professor Fabian Ajogwu, SAN, Professor of Corporate
Governance, Lagos Business School
Professor Fabian Ajogwu, SAN, FCIArb, is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria
and Lagos Business School Professor of Corporate Governance. He is the
Author of the books – ‘Corporate Governance & Group
Dynamics’; ‘Corporate Governance in Nigeria: Law and Practice’; ‘Commercial
Arbitration in Nigeria: Law and Practice’; ‘Fair Hearing’; ‘Mergers &
Acquisition in Nigeria: Law and Practice’; and ‘Law & Society’.
Please click on this link for the full profile of Prof. Ajogwu:
Professor_Fabian_Ajogwu_SAN.docx
Mr Olufemi Awoyemi, FCA, Chairman/CEO, Proshare
Nigeria
Olufemi Awoyemi,
Chairman, Proshare Nigeria Limited (Nigeria’s foremost financial information hub)
is a graduate of accounting and a Fellow of The Institute of
Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, the Association of Investment Advisers and
Portfolio Managers, the Institute of Credit Administration, Business Process
Management Institute and the Institute of Information Management. He is
an Associate member of the Institute of Chartered
Taxation of Nigeria, Institute of Management Consultants, Nigerian Institute of
Management and the Institute of Directors.
Please click the link
below to read the full profile of Mr Awoyemi
Profile_of_Mr_Olufemi_Awoyemi.docx
Registration
Prior registration is required for seamless entry into the conference venue.
Please click on this link to register if you have not done it already: Alumni Day, 2018
Live Streaming
To ensure that our
distinguished alumni who are outside Lagos and outside the shores of Nigeria
are able to participate and learn from the intellectual discourse at the
conference, we will be having a live coverage and online streaming of the
conference. Details will be shared soon.
You are warmly invited to an exciting learning experience.
THE PROPOSED COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT 2018 ... LawPavillon
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