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Moghalu to deliver The Bullion Lecture

Former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Professor Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, will deliver The Bullion Lecture 2018. Moghalu, currently the President, Institute for Governance and Economic Transformation, was until recently, Professor of Practice in International Business and Public Policy....

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Former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Professor Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, will deliver The Bullion Lecture 2018. Moghalu, currently the President, Institute for Governance and Economic Transformation, was until recently, Professor of Practice in International Business and Public Policy at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, United States of America.

He will be speaking on The Wealth of Nations and the Imperative of Economic Transformation.The Bullion Lecture, conceptualised by Centre for Financial Journalism (CFJ Nigeria) for lively discourse on national and international issues, is always delivered by first-rate academics and professionals.

The 2018 edition will hold by 10:00 am on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at The Civic Centre, Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, Victoria Island, Lagos. According to a press statement by Ray Echebiri, Founder/Chief Executive Officer of CFJ Nigeria, the lecture will be chaired by erudite Lawyer and Economist, Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye, Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

The panelists are Ms. Patience Oniha, Director General, Debt Management Office; Mr. Obinna Onunkwo, Managing Partner, Purple Capital; and Mr. Ade Adefeko, Vice President, Government and Corporate Affairs, Olam Nigeria. While Ms. Oniha will dwell topically on public debt management and economic transformation, Mr. Onunkwo will focus on private capital and economic transformation, and Mr. Adefeko will be looking at agriculture and economic transformation.

Expected guests at the lecture include government officials, captains of industry, the cream of Nigeria’s banking and finance industry, members of the diplomatic corps, representatives of multilateral institutions, senior media executives and other journalists, and members of the public.

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