CIBN to host world conference of banking institutes

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The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) is set to host all banking institutes, including over 1000 banking and finance professionals in the world, at the 22nd edition of the World Conference of Banking Institutes in Lagos from April 24 to 28.

The theme of this year’s edition is: Re-Thinking the Future of Banking and Finance & Life Long Learning. The conference is a biennial global forum that brings together a large number of CEOs, senior executives, professionals and other stakeholders engaged in banking and other financial services, education and training.

The event, which promises to be intellectually enriching and impactful, will also provide a platform for networking and business opportunities. The conference is also an avenue to brainstorm on how to get ahead of the challenges associated with the future of banking.

To this effect, a handful of distinguished speakers, panelists and paper presenters across the globe – Americas, Australia, Asia, Europe and other parts of Africa have confirmed their participation.

The Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Prof Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), is expected to be the Distinguished Guest of Honour at the opening ceremony of the conference.

 

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Ezekiel Enejeta is a journalist and geopolitical analyst dedicated to reframing global power dynamics through a Pan-African lens. He is the creator and host of "Frontline Africa," a platform that provides deep analysis on the strategic, economic, and political forces shaping the continent's future. With a background in mass communication and over 6yrs of experience in the financial industry, Ezekiel brings a unique perspective that blends on-the-ground realities with high-level strategic insights. Before launching "Frontline Africa," he founded the successful financial news blog, FINANCIAL WATCH. Today, his work decodes the stories mainstream media often overlooks, speaking directly to the global African diaspora and anyone invested in the continent's sovereignty and its rising influence in the new world order.

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