Race to 2023: Can a Nigerian Woman Become President?
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By Bamikole Omishore
After an article which I wrote and had published a few weeks ago “on the road to 2023”, in which I expressed disappointment at the abysmal representation of women in leadership positions in political parties and government, I was challenged by some concerned Nigerians to list women who have got the needed mettle and pedigree to be President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Before going into the listing of names, l would like to touch on the needed elements in the making of a 21st century Nigerian president. To run a country as complex as Nigeria, we need people with sound mind, passion, vision, strong character, competence, courage and capacity, which unfort
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Mr Olusoji Apampa is the Chief Executive Officer of Convention on Business Integrity. He speaks with IFE OGUNFUWA on the need for transparency and due process in government regulation, among other issues
What
activities is Convention of Business Integrity involved in?
The Convention on Business Integrity was set up to build integrity in business. What that means in practical terms is that it searches for alternatives to corruption as the route to finance, market, know-how and business success. Is it possible to choose integrity and win? That is the work CBI does.
How do you work with other business organisations to achieve these goals?