Archives Tag: ICAN
ICAN-BoI Innovation Hub open applications for the iHack4SDG Challenge
April 19, 2022
Lagos, the economic capital of Nigeria, is a major tech hub for innovation in Africa. The city’s tech ecosystem has grown rapidly, fueled by the rise of technology, increasing internet penetration, and a growing entrepreneurial spirit. Read more about Opportunities ICAN-BOI, in collaboration with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and the Bank … Continue reading ICAN-BoI Innovation Hub open applications for the iHack4SDG Challenge
Men You Should Know: Akintola Williams
April 19, 2022
The First African to qualify as a chartered accountant and the first President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria. Akintola Williams is a Pioneer in its truest definition.
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Did You Know? Olutoyin Olakunri, Nigeria’s First Female Chartered Accountant
April 19, 2022
On Sunday, 3rd June 2018, Nigeria lost one of its longstanding professional heavy weights. Olutoyin Olakunri, an accountant of no small repute, passed on that day. The week after, tributes poured in from across the country’s business community. A queue of eulogies quickly formed in the press, as corporate executives and public office holders spoke … Continue reading Did You Know? Olutoyin Olakunri, Nigeria’s First Female Chartered Accountant
Websites We Love: Extraclass.ng
April 19, 2022
Like many sectors in today’s world, education flourishes when technology is brought into the picture. This impact has been seen time and again when startups make it their mission to create smart educational solutions for the general populace. One of the ways in which education technology is providing these solutions is through tutoring services. Tutoring … Continue reading Websites We Love: Extraclass.ng
Discover Nigeria: The Bola Kuforiji-Olubi Triumph
April 19, 2022
History has it that Nigerian women have triumphed in societal life more than today’s womenfolk would like to agree. Gender activism and Pro-woman movements have successfully peddled a notion that Nigerian women have not been fairly treated in the quadrangles of religion, politics, workplace and even at home.