PARALEGAL A FANCY NAME FOR THE CLERKS WE HAVE - Justice Olushola Williams
In this episode of the Advocaat Distinguished Guest Series, our Mariah Akagu speaks with Honorable Justice Olushola Williams, founder, Institute of Paralegal Services, on the challenges faced by paralegals in ...Nigeria, as well as their role in our justice system[+] Show More
PARALEGAL A FANCY NAME FOR THE CLERKS WE HAVE - Justice Olushola Williams
In this episode of the Advocaat Distinguished Guest Series, our Mariah ...
In this episode of the Advocaat Distinguished Guest Series, our Mariah Akagu speaks with Honorable Justice Olushola Williams, founder, Institute of Paralegal Services, on the challenges faced by paralegals in ...Nigeria, as well as their role in our justice system[+] Show More
REDESIGN OF THE NAIRA NOTES AND ITS IMPACT ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY
In the last of this year’s interview with our distinguished guests, we ...
In the last of this year’s interview with our distinguished guests, we discuss the redesign of the Nigerian Naira, and the introduction of the e-naira and their possible impact on ...the Nigerian economy with Olusesan Ajayi, Acting Chief Risk Officer of Lotus Bank a leading non-interest financial institution.[+] Show More
A DISCUSSION ON PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION AND SUPPLY OF GAS IN NIGERIA WITH - SUMEET SINGH
With the recent passing of the Petroleum Industry Act, Gas Utilisation ...
With the recent passing of the Petroleum Industry Act, Gas Utilisation has come to the fore once again. With incentives for gas supply and utilisation, Nigeria expects to see greater ...investments in gas projects in the coming years for both the domestic and export markets. In this episode of the Advocaat Distinguished Guest Series, our Glory Ogungbamigbe speaks to Mr Sumeet Singh; Director, Sales and Strategy at Powergas Global Investment Limited a downstream gas supply and distribution company, extensively on issues bordering on gas development, supply, and distribution in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.[+] Show More
Decarbonisation and Energy Transition for the Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry
As discussions around energy transition persists, Nigeria must decide ...
As discussions around energy transition persists, Nigeria must decide how best to harness its numerous under utilized resources. In this episode of Advocaat’s Distinguished Guest Series, our Uchechi Ibeku discusses ...reduction of gas emission and decarbonization with Mr. James Ogunleye of Carbon Limits.[+] Show More
A CONVERSATION ON STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT WITH MS. ODIRI EREWA MEGGISSON
Managing and maintaining effective conversation and dialogue with ...
Managing and maintaining effective conversation and dialogue with stakeholders in an organization.
IMPORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE TO THE BOARD
The global corporate world has evolved and among other things, ...
The global corporate world has evolved and among other things, environmental, social and governance performance indicators have become a major measurement tool employed by the various stakeholders of organisations including ...their investors.
At the forefront of the implementation ESG factors is the Board of Directors of organisations. Join our Uchechi Ibeku as she speaks to Lady Cheta Nwabuike on the importance of ESG to the Board in this maiden edition of the Advocaat Distinguished Guest Series.[+] Show More
TRANSFORMING NIGERIA’S MINING SECTOR STRATEGIES AND GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES
Our Sherif Hassan Olalekan interviewed Ms. Lumun Amanda Feese, Technical Adviser for the Mineral Sector Support for Economic Diversification Project, and Facilitator of the Manufacturing and Mining Policy Commission ...at the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), on the ADVOCAAT LAW PRACTICE Distinguished Guest Series. The conversation focused on the mining sector and how it can become more viable. Ms. Feese is a thought leader in the mining sector, recognized for her strategic acumen and transformative initiatives in Nigeria's mining and steel sectors.
Mining was once a substantial contributor to the growth of the Nigerian economy, accounting for approximately 4 to 5 percent of the GDP in the 1960s and 1970s. However, in recent years (2018 - 2022), it contributes a mere 0.17% to the GDP. Given the global demand for critical minerals, some of which are found in Nigeria, how can we change the narrative to make mining a major contributor to the nation’s economic growth as outlined in the mining roadmap for 2025?
There were also discussions on the need to align proposed amendments to the Nigerian Mining Act with Nigeria's National Development Plan, 2021-2025 & Agenda 2050, the African Mining Vision (AMV), and the African Union’s Agenda 2063 to support transformative and sustainable mining industry development. Ms. Feese shared her thoughts on the key challenges facing the Nigerian mining sector and provided her views on the best ways to address these issues.[+] Show More