In a recent interview, representatives from the UBA Foundation highlighted their unwavering dedication to sustainability and environmental responsibility. This statement comes at a time when there is an increasing global emphasis on ecological initiatives.
In another significant financial development, Unilever Nigeria reported an impressive 24% surge in turnover for the first half of 2023, bringing the total to N54.2 billion. This accomplishment underscores the company’s strong performance despite a challenging economic environment.
Kemi Olaitan provided insights on the launch of IBEDC’s new electric payment platform, i-Recharge. This innovative service aims to enhance customer convenience when managing their electricity payments.
In the insurance sector, Ebere Nwoji revealed that auto owners can expect to see increased claims as new premium rates for motor policies are introduced, marking a shift toward better customer protection.
Meanwhile, Raheem Akingbolu discussed a proposed amendment bill that outlines multiple funding sources for the RMAFC, as stakeholders eagerly await the president’s endorsement.
Additionally, GTCO is ramping up its corporate social responsibility efforts by focusing on autism advocacy, especially with an upcoming conference, as mentioned by Akingbolu.
Lastly, small-scale farmers are facing challenges in accessing agricultural policies, raising ongoing concerns in this sector. The differing leadership styles of Doyin Salami, characterized by elitism, and Muhammadu Buhari, recognized for his populist approach, continue to fuel discussions about the future trajectory of these policies.