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Woodhall Capital, Chamber of Commerce to honour Mo Abudu October 8

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Woodhall Capital, in partnership with the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce (NACC), will hold a breakfast meeting on October 8 at Lagos Continental Hotel in Lagos.

The topic of the event is: How the Changing Banking Sector Landscape Can Support Nigeria’s Socioeconomic Reforms.

The guest speaker for the breakfast meeting is the immediate past President of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Mr. Kenneth Opara, while the discussants are: Mrs. Margaret Olele (CEO of the American Business Council (ABC), and Dr. (Mrs.) Omolara Akanji (former Director of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, and Chairman of the ICC Banking Commission of the International Chamber of Commerce Nigeria).

Also on the panel to review the guest speaker’s presentation is Otunba Francis Meshioye (President of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, MAN), while the moderator is Mr. Olufemi Awoyemi (Founder/Chairman of Proshare, one of Nigeria’s leading financial hubs).

The event aims to equip Nigerian and American businesses with insights and strategies for navigating the current economic landscape.

The chief host is Alhaji Sheriff Balogun (National President of the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce, Nigeria’s foremost bi-lateral chamber established in 1960).

During the event, Woodhall Capital will honour Mo Abudu with the Visionary Leadership Award as she celebrates her 60th birthday.

A statement by the acting Director General of NACC, Ms. Wofai Samuel, said Mo Abudu has significantly influenced the growth of the entertainment and media sectors in Nigeria, promoting cultural exchange between Nigeria and the United States.

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