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The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and the AISEC Alumni Nigeria (AAN) have stated that the 37th Omolayole Management Lecture (OML) scheduled to hold on the 30th, September 2021 ...

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the AISEC Alumni Nigeria have stated that the 37th Omolayole Management Lecture scheduled to hold on the 30th, September 2021 in Lagos is expected to equip Nigerian youths to take effective roles in leadership and management positions.

According to her, the lecture would also feature guests from diverse sectors of the economy including Chief Executive Officers of blue-chip corporations, management gurus, and financial institutions, stressing that this year’s lecture is themed, “African Continental Free Trade Area : Prospects for African Youth Leadership.”

“He played and continues to play exemplary roles towards nation building through management and education,” she said. She explained that the yearly lecture is a brainchild of AIESEC Alumni Nigeria as part of its activities and Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, aimed at addressing socio-economic issues of national and international concerns.

 

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