Nigeria’s transition to a green economy will succeed only if the country deliberately prepares its workforce with skills, partnerships, and opportunities required for emerging
Olawale Ojoye, popularly known as Smiley and founder of the Smiley Foundation, has launched a community outreach programme in Mushin, Lagos, describing it
L – R: Mr. Abolore Solebo, Executive Director, Corporate Bank; Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (both of Fidelity Bank Plc); Mr. Ronald
L-R: Dame Sylvia Taiwo Ige FERP, President, AERMP; Mrs Elizabeth Amrovhe, FERP, Retired Deputy Director, Central Bank of Nigeria and Olayinka Odutola PhD, FERP,
L-R: Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Chairman, Access Holdings Plc and Coronation Group; Ofovwe Aig-Imoukhuede, Co-Founder, Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation; and Ben Okri, Nigerian-born British Artist and Poet, at
L-R: Rasheed Bolarinwa, Group Head, Brand Management & Corporate Communications, Polaris Bank Limited; Professor Abigail Ogwezzy-Ndisika of Mass Communication Dept, University of Lagos;
Nigeria’s transition to a green economy will succeed only if the country deliberately prepares its workforce with skills, partnerships, and opportunities required