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Former NCC Boss, Ernest Ndukwe and others Laud “tBs” Initiative

by TechBuild.Africa
2016/12/20 - Updated on 2020/12/22
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Industry experts have lauded the “Think Breakfast Series” (tBs), a strategic initiative put together by the Nigerian Communications Week and CFAtech.ng aimed at bringing industry experts together to brainstorm and discuss the biggest trends and topics that are impacting the industries in Nigeria.

The tBs is a gathering of 30 passionate executives, decision makers and thought leaders who have to the capacity to proffer solutions to issues affecting their industry and Nigeria through a brainstorming session done over breakfast.

To join other top CEOs and key decisions makers on the first series of the TBS, register on http://tbs.com.ng/tbs-registration/

According to Ernest Ndukwe, Chairman, former EVC of Nigeria Communications Commission and CEO, Open Media Group, he described the TBS as a crucial gathering that would add value to the industry at large.

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“As a leader in the Nigeria’s digitization efforts, I can boldly say that forums and meetings like the TBS are important to sustain the tempo of technology development,” the former NCC boss said.

Former NCC Boss, Ernest Ndukwe and others Laud "TBS" Initiative

Meanwhile, Nkem Begho, CEO, Future Software, said brainstorming amongst decision makers and other top executives would be of enormous importance to the ecosystem.

According to Nkem, tBs is indeed another excellent project that will certainly add value to the ecosystem.
“Every serious economy cannot over emphasize the need to think and brainstorm,” she added.

The tBs first series has announced Engr. Ernest Ndukwe, Ex-EVC of NCC as the chairman, while Yele Okeremi, CEO, Precise Financial Systems; Andrew Fassnidge, Founder, Appsafrica.com; and Ehi Braimah, CEO, Neo Media & Marketing are amongst the lead discussants.

According to the conveners, Nigeria has a plethora of challenges that must be solved if it must be a great nation and the TBS would serve as a platform to assist Nigeria in achieving the greatness it deserves within the comity of nations.

“However, drawing solutions from successful business leaders to solve the myriad of challenges holding Nigeria back and we see Nigeria as an authentic leader in the sphere of the economy, technology, and business enterprise.” the conveners said.

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