It was a glorious
moment for Globacom’s Executive Vice Chairman, Mrs Bella Disu, as she joined 65
others for certification by the prestigious Institute of Directors at the
February 2019 New Members Induction ceremony of the Institute held at Eko
Hotels on Thursday.
Mrs Disu was listed
among those who bagged the Institute’s full membership, just as some others got
associate membership, while three Directors got life membership at the
induction ceremony where the charge was administered by the Institute’s 1st
Vice President, Chief Chris Okunowo.
Mrs Disu, in her
early 30s, joined Globacom in 2004 and she is also a Director of Julius Berger
Plc, the biggest construction company in Nigeria.
Thee President and
Chairman of the Governing Council of the Institute, Alhaji Ahmed Rufai
Mohammed, while welcoming guests and inductees to the ceremony, charged the
inductees on the importance of corporate governance to lead successfully and
urged them to continue on a path of continuous learning to remain remain
competent.
Delivering a
key-note lecture on the theme “Eight Technologies every Director needs to be
aware of”, the Chief Economist for PricewaterhouseCoopers, Dr. Andrew Nevin,
declared that the number of private sector companies should be increased in the
country to banish poverty, adding that the largest foreign exchange earner for
Nigeria are its people working in the diaspora.
He listed the eight
technologies needed to include Cloud computing, Artificial Intelligence, 3D
Printing, Drones, Virtual Reality, Internet of Things, Robotics and Blockchain,
urging the inductees to get familiar with them to enhance their capacity and
competence.
Responding on
behalf of the inductees, Mr. Akin Fanimokun of First Bank said the new members would
uphold the ethics of the profession at all times by being good ambassadors of
the Institute.
The Institute of
Directors was established 35 years ago to professionally develop Directors by
imbuing them with leadership skills to enable them to lead their organisations
well and develop the country.
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