Webminar Reviews Russia-Ukraine War, Thursday

May 12, 2022
Webminar Reviews Russia Ukraine War Thursday, 2pm
Webminar Reviews Russia Ukraine War Thursday, 2pm

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Tagged, “The Russia/Ukraine War And The Nigerian Professional: Implications For Jobs, Economy And Food Security,” the webminar shall kick off by 2pm today, Thursday, May 12, 2022.

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While the moderator will be Prof. Olusola Ojo, Dean, College of Social & Management Science, McPherson University, two key speakers include: His Excellency, Amb. Ogbole Amedu Ode, former Head of Nigeria Mission in Mexico and Singapore and Chief Darlington Umoru, Media Entrepreneur/Public Affairs Analyst.

Truly, a lot have changed since Russia invaded Ukraine early this year. The experts, therefore, shall be reviewing the war to help us with insights on what has changed and how to manage the coming changes since the war is yet to edge away.

Participation is completely free. Join us via: https://bit.ly/3kRq5kV.

 

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