Moghalu To Speak At Prime Business Africa’s Second Socio-Economic and Entrepreneurship Development Series

August 25, 2021
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Prof. Kingsley Moghalu

A former Deputy Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu, will be the keynote speaker during Prime Business Africa’s second Socio-Economic and Empowerment Development Series (SEEDS).

Moghalu, a politician and financial expert, is a 2019 presidential candidate  and 2023 aspirant .

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At CBN, he led the implementation of various reforms in the banking sector which helped stabilise the financial system, saving many livelihoods during global financial crisis.

He has also served as chairman, board of directors of various national and international financial institutions, and currently serving as the President of the Institute for Governance and Economic Transformation (IGET), a public policy think-tank focused on inclusive growth.

The topic is, “Funding Tertiary Education In Nigeria: What Options?”.

It focuses on the nature, sources and impact of funding tertiary education system in Nigeria and their overall effect on national development.

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