‘Reawakening enterprising spirit’ Ijesaland Foundation organises leadership webinar, invites Aganga keynote speaker

Former Finance Minister, Mr. Olusegun Aganga has been scheduled as Lecturer at the third Ijesaland Foundation for Entrepreneurial and Leadership organized Dr. Lawrence Omole Annual Lecture Series webinar.

Aganga, currently Chairman, Marina Express Services also a former Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment will speak on “Entrepreneurship As A Tool for Community and National Development.’

Speaking on his expectations, the Chairman of the Planning Committee of the Foundation, Mr. Tony Igbaroola said:

“It is expected the lecture will endear many Ijesa youths to embrace the enterprising exploits of their ancestors as well as address constraints limiting entrepreneurs such as unemployment, capital and profer solutions that will accelerate the development of the community and the nation.”

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The initiative to host a webinar due to the pandemic Covid-19 will hold on Saturday, October 10, 2020 between 1PM-3PM via Zoom, is dedicated to the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor E.A. Adeboye, a respected cleric, accomplished Mathematician and a prominent son of Ijesaland.

The previous annual lectures have had eminent scholars- Prof Foluso Okumadewa and Prof. Siyan Malomo, respectively as lecturers at the prestigious Sambeatz Hotel n Suites, Ilesa, Osun State.


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