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Nigerian Economic Summit Group reviews Year 2023 activities at Annual General Meeting
The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) reviewed the activities of the Group for year ended December 31st, 2023, at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Lagos on Tuesday, the 16th of April, 2024.
According to NESG, the meeting which held at the NESG Summit House, Lagos, and virtually, was attended by directors and members of the think tank.

Niyi Yusuf, Chairman, Board of Directors, NESG, speaking at the AGM
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the NESG, Niyi Yusuf, at the AGM in Lagos, expressed appreciation to everyone for their commitment to the national interest and development of the country.
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The Annual General Meeting of the NESG also saw the presentation of the organisation’s year-end financial statement and the reappointment and ratification of board directors.
Some of the members who were reelected to the NESG board include: Olaniyi Yusuf, Osagie Okunbor, Udeme Ufot, Nnanna Ude, Omoboyede Olusanya, and Wassim Elhussein.

Members of the Board of Directors of the NESG
Others who were reelected and whose appointments to the NESG board were ratified were Patrick Tola Adeyemi, Marcus Olakunle Alake, Abubakar Suleiman, and Tayo Aduloju.
The NESG chairman also announced the retirement of Mrs Ndidi Nwuneli from the Board of the NESG.
Niyi Yusuf appreciated all members for their commitment in the national interest, urging every Nigerian to remain steadfast, innovative and resilient in ensuring Nigeria’s growth and economic development.
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