Dr Miranda Brawn in an investment bank boardroom
ON 1st March 2021, to help celebrate International Women’s Month and International Women’s Day on 8th March 2021, The Miranda Brawn Diversity Leadership Foundation will launch the first “Black Women on Boards” (BWOB) initiative to include an innovative scholarship programme and reverse mentoring programme with senior leaders.
The “Black Women on Boards” initiative includes a scholarship for full-time student leaders who are from a Black African and Caribbean heritage including mixed race backgrounds. This is to increase the number of black and mixed-race women in the boardroom and within senior management.
Other new diversity leadership scholarships launching for 2021/2022 will include “LGBTQ+” and “Disability” alongside the existing standard scholarships for all races (black, white and asian) and backgrounds to help create a truly inclusive workplace.
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Agribusiness: Firm set to unlock estimated over $80bn South West GDP, agric potential
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By Gabriel Ewepu – Abuja
As agriculture continues to take centre stage in Nigeria’s march to economic diversification, a firm called Odua Investments Company Limited, Thursday, disclosed moves to unlock estimated South West Gross Domestic Product, GDP, worth over $80 billion and galvanize its huge agricultural potential.
The move was made known in a statement signed by the Group Chairman, Odua Investment, Dr Segun Aina, on the inauguration of six new directors of one of its subsidiaries, SWAgCo.
According to Aina the appointment of new directors of SWAgCo is perfectly timed to ensure implementation its strategies to take advantage of the huge economic potentials in agriculture across the South West region and beyond.
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Phares Mutembei |
February 16th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
The Meru County government has been ordered to pay Sh339.1 million to owners of Leopard Rock located in Meru National Park.
High Court Judge Patrick Jeremy Otieno awarded the amount to Leopard Rock Mico Ltd, which was evicted from the park by the county.
The award was the compensation amount recommended by chartered arbitrator Calvin Nyachoti on December 19, 2019 for the cost of the facilities installed by the company that is owned by Michael Jean Dechauffur, and the cost of movable assets left at the hotel.
The evicted investor had operated Leopard Lodge, which is built on approximately 40 acres belonging to the defunct Nyambene County Council, from 2001 to 2018 under a lease instrument executed in 2001.
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