Exploring the Nexus between Democracy and the Nigerian Economy (DNE)
a discourse exploring the nexus between Democracy and the Nigerian Economy
Zoom Webinar
(previous virtual event)
political stability | policy-making and implementation | fiscal discipline and accountability
investor confidence and the rule of law | government expenditure and economic priorities
public-private partnerships | social welfare and inclusive growth | access to finance and credit
regional disparities and development | international trade and economic diplomacy
SATURDAY - MAY 27, 2023
10AM - 12PM
ZOOM WEBINAR
Objectives
The objective of this webinar is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between the Nigerian economy and democracy as a system of government.
Details/Agenda
# Onboarding: 9:50 pm to 10:10am
# Welcome greetings: 10:10am to 10:15am
# Introduction of Reuploaders 10:15am to 10: 20am
# Introduction of Guest Speakers & participants (participants introduce themselves using the chat room): 10:20 to 10:25am
# Discussion starts with Ayeni Oreoluwa: 10:25 to 10:50am
# Questions forOreoluwa: 10:50 to 10:55am
# Discussion with Godwin: 10:55 to 11:20am
# Q & A & Contribution session: 11: 20 to 11:35am
# Vote of thanks: 11:35 to 11:40am
Speakers
Oreoluwa Ayeni
Head Of Investment Banking Division
The Investment Society,
University of Lagos
Godwin Osaghale
400l student, Department of Economics University of Lagos
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