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OSIWA Nigeria lead launches book, foundation in honour of daughter

OSIWA Nigeria lead launches book, foundation in honour of daughter Natasha, daughter of the Head of OSIWA Nigeria office, died five years ago. ADVERTISEMENT The family of Country Officer and Head of Nigeria Office of the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA), Jude Ilo, on Tuesday, launched his latest book, “Kasie”. ‘Kasie’ is a glowing tribute to the short, invaluable life of his late daughter, Natasha Ilo. Mr Ilo and his wife, Nkem also launched the Natasha Ilo Foundation – a family initiative to immortalise the life and times of Natasha. The event which was held at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Foundation, Abuja, had friends and associates of the family pay tributes to the late Natasha, including

OSIWA s chief launches book, foundation in honour of daughter

Govt to facilitate adaptation to 4th industrial revolution: PM s adviser

Govt to facilitate adaptation to 4th industrial revolution: PM’s adviser Star Business Desk Star Business Desk Bangladeshis are very enterprising and the government will facilitate entrepreneurs and new generation leaders to adapt to the 4th and 5th industrial revolution and take the country forward, said Salman F Rahman recently.  The prime minister s private industry and investment adviser was virtually addressing as chief guest the closing ceremony of a two-day workshop titled Visionary Leadership for Growth, Strategy & Governance at Chattogram starting last Friday. It was part of a Future of Business Leadership programme organised by the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) at the University of Dhaka, The Chittagong Chamber of Commerce & Industry (CCCI), Bangladesh Center of Excellence (BCE) and Citibank NA Bangladesh, says a press release.

PasarPolis Announces Over 70 Billion Rupiah Funding from IFC

PasarPolis Announces Over 70 Billion Rupiah Funding from IFC PasarPolis Insurtech startup announces funding of $5 million (more than 70 billion Rupiah) from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Continuing the company s mission to increase insurance penetration, which is quite low in Southeast Asia Dailysocial.id is a news portal for startup and technology innovation. You can be a part of DailySocial.id`s startup community and innovation members, download our tech research and statistic reports, and engage with our innovation community. Share this article Insurtech startup PasarPolis announces follow on funding worth $5 million (more than 70 billion Rupiah) from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a financial institution that operates under the World Bank that focuses on accelerating financial inclusion and literacy in developing countries. This funding was caught four months after announcing a Series B worth $54 million.

After pledging disclosure, many UK banks still silent on race diversity data

After pledging disclosure, many UK banks still silent on race diversity data By Sinead Cruise and Elizabeth Howcroft Ireti Samuel-Ogbu, Managing Director and Citi s Country Officer for Nigeria and Ghana LONDON (Reuters) – For many bankers, rising to seniority cements their status as a company insider. Citi executive Ireti Samuel-Ogbu never felt so out of place. “I felt on the outside,” said Nigerian-born Samuel-Ogbu, who has worked at Citi for 32 years. “I only felt that when I became senior because suddenly the fact there were so few people of colour helping to lead the organisation was brought into stark relief.” The world’s biggest banks renewed pledges to improve diversity within their predominantly white ranks last year, after the death of George Floyd in police custody in the United States in May sparked global protests about racism.

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