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  Vision 2020 and the role of the advertiser -290609
By Reuben Abati
UPON his assumption of office in 2007, President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, Nigeria's current President, had announced a seven-point agenda as the fulcrum of his government's development proposition: The agenda includes Critical Infrastructure, the Niger Delta, Food Security, Human Capital Development, Land Tenure Changes, National Security and Wealth Creation. It soon became clear that the seven-point agenda was proposed in the context of a grand vision of economic development that is expected to translate Nigeria into one of the world's top economies by 2020.

Masterclass for business growth, transformation -290609
Creativity and innovation in the rapid transformation of organisations are indispensable business imperatives. This is the focal thrust of a seminar, which holds in Abuja, tomorrow and in Lagos on July 1 to assist organisations develop innovative agendas for their business.

  Zain, please Share Our World -290609
By Oritseweyinmi Omatsola
That the global economic meltdown has brought a lot of pains, forcing both individuals and corporate bodies to adopt different types of 'lean strategies' or cost-saving measures to survive its harsh reality is, to state the very obvious, stale news. Although there are signs that condition may improve to some extent in the near future, the current slow pace of many economies in the world has occupied the centre stage in many seminars, workshops, conferences and public discourses organized by scores of well-meaning persons and groups across the continents.

 
 

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