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Photo News: FirstBank DMD, Gbenga Shobo, others at LBS breakfast meeting

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FirstBank DMD, Gbenga Shobo, others attended the Lagos Business school (LBS) Breakfast Meeting held on Wednesday.

L-R: Callistus Obetta, Group Executive, Technology and Services, FirstBank; Olisa Molokwu, Manager, Strategic Partnerships Lagos Business School; Christian Wessels, President /Co – Founder, DayStar Power & Sunray Ventures; Rewane Bismarck, Guest Speaker; Gbenga Shobo, Deputy Managing Director, FirstBank; Henry Andoh, Alumni Relation Director, Lagos Business School; Olawale Ajai, Professor of Legal, Lagos Business school,  at the Lagos Business school Breakfast Meeting held on Wednesday.

The LBS Breakfast Club is a knowledge-sharing forum for top business leaders, C-suite executives and members of the diplomatic community to discuss the nation’s economy and predicts trends that impact business and strategy.

The Lagos Business School Breakfast Club provides an avenue for C-suite executives to gain access to high-quality intelligence about the operating business environment, without expending much of their most scarce resource, time. Scheduled for the first Wednesday of every month, the one-hour meeting opens with a presentation of the economic outlook for the month, followed by a presentation by a special guest drawn from either the business community or the government.

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The primary objectives of the LBS Breakfast Club include showing the nature of available opportunity or affording a better understanding of current issues.

Participation extends beyond the business community. The Breakfast Club draws attendance from members of the diplomatic community, development partners and government officials. The monthly sessions, therefore, provide opportunities to share experience and strengthen networks.

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