Saturday, August 23, 2025
23.9 C
Lagos

Lagos, Kwara, NNPC, Customs, Others for GOCOP 7th Annual Conference in Abuja

The Lagos and Kwara State governments as well as the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) are drumming support for the 7th annual conference of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP), scheduled for Thursday, October 5 at the Abuja Continental Hotel (Old Sheraton) by 10am.

Chairman of the 2023 Conference Planning Committee, Danlami Nmodu, mni revealed this in a press statement by the Publicity Secretary of GOCOP, Mr. Remmy Nweke, saying that a good number of bluechip companies and high net-worth companies as well as Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) have been on queue to support this year’s conference.

He also said that aside Lagos and Kwara State governments, NNPC, NCS, GOCOP annual conference has attracted support from the likes of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS), SEPLAT, Nigerians Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG), Dangote Group, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

Nmodu further revealed that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Sahara Energy, Sterling Bank, First City Merchant Bank (FCMB), Department State Security (DSS), Ecobank, First Bank, Access Bank, Zenith Bank, Emadeb, Kogi State, T-Pumpy Concepts and Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) are not left out.

Nmodu beckoned on those corporate entities still on the sideline to leverage GOCOP for partnership, pledging they will not regret such collaboration.

Meanwhile, he said that activities, have been linedup for a successful hosting of this year’s GOCOP annual conference with the theme: “Nigeria: Roadmap for Socio-Economic Recovery and Sustainability.” Even as prominent stakeholders in the polity, civil society organisations, security, judiciary, media, among others have confirmed participation.

He reeiterated that the 7th annual conference, is slated for the 5th October to be chaired by the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, while Prof. Uche Uwaleke has confirmed as the keynoter for this year.

He affirmed that seasoned panelists for this year would include the Secretary-General, Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (CVCNU), Prof. Yakubu A. Ochefu; Special Adviser to the President (Policy Co-ordination) Hajia Hadiza Bala-Usman, and Chief Executive Officer, Cowry Assets Management Ltd, Mr. Johnson Chukwu.

As said by him, a pre-conference day has been advanced to hold on the October 4, comprising the GOCOP business session, the luncheon and interactive segment with nationwide media managers of corporate entities and advertisers.

In addition, he said, the pre-conference day activities include that presentation of annual report and election of new National Executive Council (NEC) for another two years.

Past Speakers at the Conference include: Rev. Matthew Hassan Kukah, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto who delivered the 2019 lecture on “Economy, Security and National Development: The Way Forward”. In 2021, Mr. Boss Mustapha, Secretary to the Government of the Federation keynoted the Conference in his capacity as Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19. He spoke on: “Post Covid-19 Pandemic: Recovery and Reconstruction in Nigeria”. In 2022, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission delivered the address titled: “2023 Elections: Managing the Process for Credible Outcome.”

About GOCOP

GOCOP was established to ensure that online publishers uphold the tenets of journalism in doing their jobs and our membership is a constellation of editors and senior journalists, whom, having distinguished themselves in their various stations in the print and electronic media, ventured into online publishing which is both the present and future of journalism globally. Currently, the Guild has over 90 corporate publishers as members.

 

 

spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

Celebrating 24 Years of Telecom Transformation in Nigeria

By Elvis Eromosele Twenty-four years ago, Nigeria took a giant...

NIIRA Act: Continental Re ED Technical, Akwiwu, Emphasises Strong Governance in Insurance Firms

L-R: Chairman, Retreat Planning Committee, Oluwamuyiwa Aderibigbe and Executive...

AERMP Holds Mid-Year Conference, Induction 2025 in Lagos

L-R: THE REGISTRAR, JAMES HOPE UNIVERSITY, Dr. UZOR ACHUGAMONU,...

Fidelity Bank Resumes International Transactions on Naira Debit Cards

Tier-one Lender, Fidelity Bank Plc, has announced the resumption...

BudgIT Faults Finance Min, Budget Office over Budget Implementation Reports

BudgIT, a prominent civic-tech organisation promoting transparency and accountability...

Topics

Unity Bank Facilitates Financial Literacy Training During Global Money Week

Group Head Customer Engagement Group, Unity Bank Plc, Mrs....

How Uber is Localising Taxi Solution in sub-Saharan Africa

Taxi-hailing app Uber entered sub-Saharan Africa four years ago...

Nigeria: 2018 GDP Forecast Climbs to 2.6%

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released Q4:2017 Gross...

Sterling Bank: N175bn Gross Earnings, N21bn Profit, 15kobo Dividend in 2022

The shareholders of one of Africa's fastest growing companies,...

NCC to Unveil Strategic Management Plan (SMP) 2020-2024 on June 23

In line with the objective of creating a seamless...

AFCON 2023 Promo: Ecobank Rewards 50 Customers 1st Monthly Draws

Ecobank Nigeria has rewarded 50 of its customers in...

Olashore Signs MoU with Ireland on Pre-Medical Programme

Olashore International School (OIS) recently signed an MoU with the Institute of Education in Ireland to offer foundation courses that will serve as a platform for Olashore Students who wish to study Medicine to easily transit into Medical Universities in Ireland and UK. This was signed during the recent visit of some of the Irish government to Lagos, Nigeria.

1bn Women Worldwide Lack Access to Financial System

$300bn Financing Gap Between Men & Women. Financial exclusion remains a major constraint for women, particularly in developing countries. More than one billion women still do not use or have access to the financial system, according to the World Bank Group’s latest Global Findex Report. IFC has estimated that worldwide, a $300 billion gap in financing exists for formal, women-owned small businesses, and more than 70 percent of women-owned small and medium enterprises have inadequate or no access to financial services.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img