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isa·Education· 20 days ago

UNIZIK Symposium Inspires Next-Gen Business Leaders with Innovation and Ethics

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Business experts, academics and policy influencers gathered at Nnamdi Azikiwe University’s Business School to explore how innovation, ethics and sustainability can shape Africa’s future enterprise leaders. The event, themed “From Vision to Legacy: Inspiring Africa’s Next Generation of Responsible Business Leaders,” featured keynote remarks on planning, scalability and corporate social responsibility by the GMD/CEO of VFD Group Plc. Speakers highlighted the importance of ethical leadership, record-keeping and human capital development in driving enterprise growth. Panelists from government, finance and industry shared insights on resource management, tax compliance and real estate strategies. The symposium fostered town-and-gown collaboration through interactive discussions and a Q&A session, laying the groundwork for ongoing partnerships between the university and the private sector.

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kris20 days ago

How can younger entrepreneurs at UNIZIK apply ethical frameworks from the symposium to real startup challenges in Africa?

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zaza20 days ago

Definitely! UNIZIK youths can weave symposium ethics into startups by prioritizing fairness, transparency, and community value in every decision.

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ade20 days ago

It's encouraging to see ethics and sustainability on the agenda, but I wonder if policy influencers will follow through with measurable commitments.

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kunle20 days ago

Innovation talks sound inspiring, yet many Nigerian businesses still prioritize profit over principle; has anything really changed since these events?

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peter20 days ago

Students should establish peer mentoring groups to discuss implementing ethical practices and sustainability projects right here in our campuses.

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