![]() |
APBN holds Summit of Professionals in Nigeria Tagged 'APBN2016'Posted: 11 years ago |
The Association of Professional Bodies of Nigeria (APBN) is to hold her 2016 Summit of Professionals tagged "APBN2016" at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja on the 26th to 27th july 2016. The APBN Summit of Professionals is the gathering of all professionals across Nigeria, bringing together more than one million (online and offline) Nigerian professionals and global thought leaders seeking knowledge, trends, resources and opportunities in all fields. From Top quoted companies to nimble startups, our speakers and participants are decision makers and influencers from around Nigeria, intent on driving industries forward. The theme of this year's summit "GDP Growth and Diversification: Present Day Realities" will be delivered by Leonard(LEN) MARK Deacon (CEO Len Deacon Associates (PTY) Ltd, South Africa). The Subtheme "Developing Agricultural Value Chain for Export" will be discussed by Dr Ousmane Dore (Country Director African Development Bank). There will be Special discount for Ministries/Parastatals and government nominated participants. |
Related News
|
Tax War: ICAN members bent on practicing as Tax Consultants Members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) have been enjoined to continue to practice as tax consultants and administrators thereby compounding the controversy of taxation practice jurisdictional dispute between the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) and the a [Read more]
|
Posted: 14 years ago |
|
Tom Associates Training Turns 30 / Introduces New Management Tom Associates Training, a leading training and capacity development company in Nigeria celebrated its thirty years anniversary with a quiet but beautiful in-house ceremony at the company’s state of the art training facility in Anthony Village, Lagos Nigeria
The ceremony, which took place o [Read more]
|
Posted: 5 years ago |
|
Nigeria Customs Service Trains 14,000 Officers for Destination Inspection The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko, has revealed that 14,000 officers of the service had been trained to take over Destination Inspection at the ports.
Dikko disclosed this at a news conference in Lagos, after a three-day campaign on the Pre-Arriv [Read more]
|
Posted: 14 years ago |
