To combat the alarming trend of successful business conglomerates collapsing after the death of their owners, a seminar has been organized to address the problems of generational wealth transfer in the Southeast, with a focus on the town of Nnewi. The event aims to identify the causes behind this issue and provide solutions to prevent future occurrences.
The seminar which will be held on December 22nd, 2023 organized as part the 60th anniversary of Igwe Nnewi’s coronation, will be attended by an array of invitees and esteemed guests. These include all current big business owners, their successors, business leaders, the youth, and other stakeholders.
Chief Osita Chidoka, former Minister for Aviation, will serve as the keynote speaker, offering expertise and insights on the topic. Additionally, the event will feature distinguished guest speakers, Dr. John Okechukwu Mbonu, a world-class consultant with extensive business management experience, and Mazi Afam Osigwe SAN, former National Secretary of the Nigerian Bar Association and Principal Partner at Law Forte Legal Services FCT, Abuja.
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Anayo Nwosu, Group Head of Retail Banking/Small & Medium Enterprises, will moderate the seminar. With significant experience in corporate banking and a thorough understanding of the challenges faced by businesses, Nwosu is well-equipped to guide discussions and facilitate meaningful dialogue among participants.
The seminar is made possible through the sponsorship of Keystone Bank Limited, a leading financial institution, and Ifeaba Ana Igbo Development Association, who are committed to supporting the development of businesses in the region.
By bringing together key stakeholders, business owners, and experts, this seminar aims to raise awareness about the challenges of generational wealth transfer and provide actionable solutions to ensure the longevity and sustainability of successful businesses in the Southeast, starting with Nnewi.
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