All is now set for the Family Business Summit 2024, which aims to convene more than 150 of Nigeria’s leading family business leaders
and shareholders. The summit will also offer a platform for sharing experiences and turning crisis into opportunities.
According to the organisers, it will feature discussions, a boot camp designed for the next generation of family business leaders, providing valuable insights into leadership transitions and equipping them with the skills needed to lead their family businesses into the future, themed workshops, and networking events covering crucial topics like corporate governance, financing, and generational handover.
A Partner and Africa Family Business Leader at PwC, knowledge partners to the summit, Esiri Agbeyi, said: “As leading advisors to family businesses in this market, we have a keen multi-disciplinary appreciation of the dynamics of private wealth and family businesses. We believe the theme for this year’s summit resonates with key concerns of most family businesses to grow wealth, preserve the legacy and successfully hand it over to the next generation.
When the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris concluded without any of the 82 Nigerian athletes returning with a medal around their necks, Nigerians were infuriated. They reacted vehemently. The family of Prof. Ismail Ibraheem has launched a 25million fundraising campaign in honour of their deceased father, Alhaji Ibraheem Bolarinwa Olapade Akanmu, who died on Friday, August 16, 2024 at the age of 87.
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