Friday, 7 June 2013

Pictures from ABC

Cross section of students
Eze Bobo and Oyin
Kay Smith
Dr Yinka David West
Dr Chris, the strategist
Tony Elumelu
Cross section of ABC
Enjoying the program
Feeling cool in front of the camera
Beat this
Adebayo Alonge
Fine girls (MBA 11)
Dr Nubi MBA director
Smile for the camera
Our dear Chichi
More smiles
President and vice president of ABC
Can't miss this
Cross section of the organizing team
Political campaign (believe it) 
Enjoying the red carpet
Height segregation test

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Saka Wars



From the stable of Sensible MUMU studios comes Saka war. Watch and give your comments

Saturday, 9 February 2013

LBS Team at John Molson International Business Case Competition in pictures Part1

The Team: Seun Okikiola, Enobong Emah, Segun Dada, Temi Asaolu, Chukwuka Nwagbara
On arrival in Montreal



Just before bedtime

Tim Horton's things

Its Gangnam style

What are we going to do today? Try to take over the world..

Building needed muscles


Nigeria and Cameroon sign bilateral agreement


LBS in Canada..

With our German coach Lena




Team Lagos

With Batman

This took an hour of running an hour in snow and a bit of confusion but we made it in the end

After a successful outing

With the Chairman of the John Molson Case Competition Board

With team Porto


SME LOGIC Club holds Meet-The-CEO Conference at Lagos Business School



Never before has there been an event that has brought together twelve CEO’s an once were the words the Dean of the Lagos Business School, Dr Enase Okonedo used to define the Meet the CEO conference organized by the SME Logic which held on the 1st of February 2013. The SME Logic is one of the Student Lead Activities (SLA) of the Lagos Business School that focuses on supporting Small and Medium Enterprises by providing them with business advisory services and also the SLA helps develop the entrepreneurship spirit in the MBA students that were members of the SLA.

The objective of the program which was sponsored by Wema Bank was to align the classroom knowledge of the MBA students with the realities and expectations of the business world. The event was also meant to provide a mentoring network between top business leaders across the different industries in Nigeria and future business leaders from the Lagos Business School.

To achieve this, the club selectively invited respectable individuals with proven achievements in the Nigerian markets, passionate about leadership development and desirous of leaving a lasting legacy. The industries represented include; Finance, Manufacturing, Consulting, Technology, Oil and Gas, Fashion, Agriculture, Fast Moving Consumer Goods and Interior Design.

The organizers and the invited CEO's
The CEOs that were in attendance include; Mr Biodun Shobanjo (Chairman, Troyka Group), Mr Segun Oloketuyi (MD, Wema Bank), Mrs Ibukunoluwa Awosika (CEO, Sokoa Chair Centre), Mr Tonye Cole (CEO, Sahara Energy Group), Mrs Adenike Ogunlesi (CEO, Ruff ‘N’ Tumble), Mr Rasheed Sarumi (CEO, SARO Group), Mr Kunle Elebute (Partner & Head, Advisory Services KPMG), Mr Keith Richards (CEO, Promasidor Nigeria), Mrs Uche Majekodunmi (CEO, Newton & David), Mr Austin Okere (CEO, Computer Warehouse Group), Mr Niyi Yusuf (Country Managing Director, Accenture Consulting Nigeria).

Mr. Niyi Yusuf, Country MD, Accenture
The event kicked off at 12.05pm when the Master of Ceremony, Ozue Ezeife mounted the podium and welcomed everyone in attendance after which he invited Dr Enase Okonedo to give the welcome address. Dr Enase commended the leadership of the SME Logic Club for the effort put into organizing and raising funds for the event, she also noted the importance of entrepreneurs to the development of any nation.

The welcome address was followed up with a keynote address by Mr Niyi Yusuf (Country Managing Director, Accenture Nigeria). Mr Yusuf spoke on building a sustainable business in Nigeria, noting that a sustainable business is one that outlasts the founder and he gave 17 tips for building a sustainable business.

The panel session which was moderated by Henrietta Onwuegbuzie was next. It featured Mrs Ibukun Awosika, Mrs Adenike Ogunlesi, Mr Austin Okere and Mr Tonye Cole. The CEOs shared with the audience, the story on how they got into business, from how they got their business ideas to how they got funding for the business and finally where the business is today thereafter, a few questions were taken from the audience and the panel session was wrapped up.

The business lunch was next and the CEO’s sat at lunch with MBA students and took time to answer questions and provide valuable insights on how to succeed at business. The tables were arranged according to the different industries and had 10 MBA students per table. The sessions lasted for 2 hours and the students made the best of the opportunity sharing ideas and getting much needed advice from the CEOs.
CEO, Saro Group
CEO, Ruff 'N' Tumble

CEO, Wema Bank

Chairman, Troyka Group



CEO, Promassidor
The event ended at 4.30pm with a photograph session and some last minute interaction and exchange of contacts. It was a great event for all the attendees who included the organizers, CEOs, students, staff and management of Lagos Business School.
CEO, Sahara Group
 
 
 

Friday, 2 November 2012

Dancing in the name of Soccer...

Dammy smiles on as Tolu dances Makossa 

Olakunle dances Kukere while his men are fighting to defend their territory

All this young chap heard was 'First of all' and this is what he did

May displaying her Alanta skills while Mitchelle battles her with The Azonto.. Tolu just looks on in Amazement

MBA football season 2012/2013 kicks off in grand style..


The day started off with MBA 10 students sending in a PowerPoint presentation that can be summarized in these words BE AFRAID! BE VERY AFRAID!! They also advised the MBA 11 guys to apologize to their beautiful ladies in advance. But only time will tell if the MBA 10 guys will have to swallow up their words or not.
MBA 11 Squad

MBA 10 Squad

Today’s match is very crucial as it officially kicks off the 2012/2013 MBA football season and starts off the football rivalry between both football classes. If MBA 11 wins it will totally frustrate the MBA 10 squad and make nonsense of their noise making while a loss to the MBA 11 team will make true the threat made by the MBA 10 team.

The match kicked off at exactly 4.30 pm and the entire duration was for 60 minutes. The first half ended without a goal but a major show of dominance by the MBA 10 squad while the MBA 11 team was on the defensive throughout.

Some members of the MBA 11 support team
The second half commenced without much of a change and continued for another 10 minutes then there was a "super" sub made by the MBA 10 bench which brought in Tolu Olaoye and Segun Dada for Chukwuka Nwagbara and Uzoma Okoro. 5 minutes after, Bolarinwa takes a run from the right back into the MBA 11 box and wins a penalty which Segun Dada stepped up and converted the chance, sending the goalie to the far right hand corner of the net and also scoring the first goal of the season. He probably will also hold the record of scoring the first goal against the MBA 11 team.

3 minutes later, Segun Adebayo sent a long ball in after receiving a pass from Jude Okolo, Segun  Dada gets the ball and give Kunle Oladele who then crossed it in for Tolu Olaoye to score the second goal of the match. This resulted in a loud celebration from the MBA 10 camp. Unfortunately for them, it also resulted in a loss of concentration as the MBA 11 strikers wasted no time in getting their first goal through Kingsley Osuchi making the score line 2-1 in favour of MBA 10.

5 more minutes to the end of the game and MBA 10's Ozue Ezeife was substituted for was substituted for Oyewale Akeredolu and after receiving a long pass, Segun Dada passed the ball to Oyewale Akeredolu in the 18 yards box which he narrowly misses and it goes off the MBA 11 defender Ayowole Adelegan's legs to result in an own goal. After a few minutes the final whistle was blown and the game ended 3-1 in favour of MBA 10.

The MBA 11 though losing, proved that they are not in anyway an that can be walked over. They have given the MBA 10 team a reason to rethink their attacking strategy as the next game will not be half as easy as this for them.

MBA 10 celebrating their victory