Friday, 28 February 2014

Meet The CEO 2014



As is the tradition of welcoming guests to the Lagos Business School, Dr Enase Okonedo, the Dean of LBS welcomed students, invited CEOs and friends of the school to the second edition of “Meet the CEO,” –a Student Led Activity forum birthed by the MBA10 set of the SME Logic club. 


Dr Enase Okonedo
Dr Okonedo in her welcome address expressed her pleasantness at seeing distinguished Nigerians who have built successful businesses and she was particularly pleased at the blend of older and younger generation of CEOs. She urged participants to develop active interests in the economy’s business and not just be passive observers.
This year’s selection of the 12 CEOs according to the master of ceremony, Abiodun Abioye, revolved around three key criteria which were; business success, media awareness and sound ethical practises.
The CEOs in attendance were: Mr Bismarck Rewane (CEO, Financial Derivatives Company Limited); Mr Foluso Phillips,(CEO, Phillips Consulting Limited); Leke Alder, (Founder and Principal, Alder Consulting); Mrs Shade Ogunleye, (Co-founder, The Ice Cream Factory); Mrs Uche Pedro, (CEO, Bellanaija); Mr Obinna Ekezie,(CEO, Wakanow); Elo Umeh (MD/CEO, Terragon Group Ltd);  Ohimai Atafo, (CEO, Mai Atafo); Ruth Obih, (CEO, 3Invest Limited); Niyi Oguntoyinbo, (CEO, Metro Taxi); Akinwunmi Odumakinde, (MD, DeltaAfrik Engineering Ltd) and Efe Omorogbe, (CEO, Now Muzik).
A keynote address was delivered by Mr Bismark Rewane, in which he gave tips on how to build a successful business ethically in Nigeria.  The CEO of Financial Derivative concluded by saying corruption is a cancer and that it is even more lethal to any developing economy when combined with inefficiency. He therefore urged participants to be audacious and bold about confronting unethical practises.
Uche Pedro (Panel)
A panel session followed suit which was anchored by an LBS faculty, Henrietta Onwugbuzie. The selected CEOs - Mr Foluso Phillips, Leke Alder, Mrs Shade Ogunleye, Mrs Uche Pedro and Mr Obinna Ekezie took turns to share their challenges and perspectives on doing business ethically and successfully in the Nigerian environment.
Mr Obinna Ekezie (Panel)
The CEOs and students were then treated to a nice lunch, with about 10 MBA students to a CEO. The arrangement was such that a CEO had a table to himself with students interested in the industry of focus. This platform allowed for better interaction and opportunities to glean insights.
Moyosore Awopega gave the vote of thanks on behalf of the SME Logic team with a special appreciation of the Terragon Group, who was the sponsor of this year’s “Meet the CEO”.
A photograph session crowned the event at about 4.30 pm. It was indeed a great moment for all. 



Cross Section of Students


Cross Section of students





Mr Leke Alder's Table

Mr Akinwunmi Odumakinde's table

Mr Efe Omorogbe's table

Uche Pedro's Table

Mr Niyi Oguntoyinbo's table





Ruth Obih's table




Ohimai Otafo's table


Mrs Shade Ogunleye's table


Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Fourteen-Two-Fourteen.



A new definition of Valentine’s Day at the Lagos Business School.
Colourful. Wonderful. Eventful. Beautiful…. it was our “Throw-down Friday,” but of course never outside of the school’s dress code policy. We donned our blazers and suits still; but differently I must say.
Dresses and shoes of brilliant colours, guys turned out in bow ties and pocket squares…. mostly red!  Such bold patterns unusual for a corporate environment and out-of-the-way for a whole lot; but for the price set by the MBA Director, Dr. Nubi Achebo for the best dressed, we aimed to win! We will wear the colour(s) of love, if that is what it will take!
Guys and girls hugging gifts, (as was pre-planned and agreed in the MBA 11 class to exchange a little something). Wonderful moments, teary infact for some as it was completely unexpected.
An indeed good way to start the day, albeit we wished it was lecture and exam free.
We laughed. We hugged-longer than necessary for most people, especially for some guys who knew they would never be hugged by certain girls until say…graduation day (lol).
We shared gifts, strengthened our bond and made up; it was a good time to merry. After a long week of poring over cases, analysing and trying to internalise learning nuggets, we finally had a time to relax and be….’VALED’.
We’ve been struck by Cupid’s arrow. Temporarily or permanently? The next few weeks will tell. In the meantime, here is our picture story. Enjoy!









Friday, 20 September 2013

Confessions Of A Near Alcoholic....


Halfway through the seventh glass, I am jerked awake to the reality of a new me...
In the name of activations and taste
A typical office setting @ GOL
testing, many a sip have I taken. Undiluted concentrates of alcohol tinged with exotic African plant extracts.

How can I pretend or even say ‘NO’ when I am surrounded by four bosses (2 Indians and 2 Nigerians), who without pause gulp their drinks as served in the tot glasses-from flavored gin to brandy to dark rum to schnapps.
In the first few weeks I wrinkled my nose, not exactly in total disgust, but at the array of alcoholic drinks in every office...I wondered why the only decorations were of bottles of gin and the likes. I thought office walls and tables held photo frames of loved ones and beautiful artistry but then need I ask such silly questions? What more can be expected of a company whose key brand is the No. 1 elders’ drink in Nigeria recently described on LIB (Linda Ikeji’s blog) as the original ‘kainkain’ drink....*laughs*
Sorry I didn’t mention! My internship experience took me to Grand Oak, the marketing arm of Nigeria Distilleries Limited makers of Seaman’s Schnapps, Dark Sailor, Calypso liqueur, Bacchus Tonic wine, Sazzy liqueur and many more.
Meetings for most people usually mean discussions, deliberations and brainstorming...ours meant tasting and comparing. I sat through numerous of such and the first time left me knocked out after only a few gulps of some funny mixture on an empty stomach- I caused it, I know, but the meeting was so impromptu!

LBS alumnus, Asst. QS mgr, me, LBS alumnus

Almost 3 months in Grand Oak and I am already a connoisseur...I know all the various categories of wines and spirits and can even tell them apart by mere tasting! In fact, the alcohol content I have consumed in my stay here is 5 times more than the volume I have  taken in my entire life prior to GOL.
My innocent cat-like eyes have been opened to the world of Lagos street life.
From joint to joint we have trudged in the name of marketing
research;
Market to market in the name of trade visits...

You see, my project centered on the launch of a new alcoholic product, so mingling with the boys and men in the motor park was very necessary.
I traded my sexy dresses for sturdy jeans and my stilettos for baby shoes in a bid to avoid ogling and discomfort.
Our product on the backdrop...St. Lauren


I turned night crawler in a matter of weeks. Many a night we drove around town in search of consumer joints at ridiculously odd hours (now normal hours
to me)....I remember my first and only trip to the infamous African Shrine, (I can’t really talk about this because my team lead made me promise not to EVER say anything about what I saw) but if you have been to Fela Anikulapo’s shrine-you must know!
Amidst all the craziness,I must say I had massive fun rolling with the marketing team. Any other department in the company would have paralyzed me....and one of the nicest things that happened was my being the recipient of an award,*hehehehehe*. It was on behalf of the company though....

(P.S- my return to school for the 2nd leg is with plenty calypso and swagga for all the gentlemen).
*wink wink*

Yours in the System,
Oyinlola Sobowale

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

The Chauw Experience

 “First of all ehmmm”(in Victor’s Voice)  I would like to welcome you all to LBS and promise you it’s going to be a wonderful and exciting experience ... “No Long Thing”
My experience in the First year was really exciting meeting lots of interesting people and facilitators. I remember the brush up period when we were all looking fresh and clean
Me during brush up...
( I used to go to Lekki Phase one to have my hair cut...I never hala yet)...staying up all night reading my brush up binder (J.J.C) and forming fresh kid on the block...LMAO...then could remember everyone was participating in class..Feeling intelligent... The party at Ozioma’s house (oh Lord that Goat meat ehn)... Buchi’s Birthday party... Gidado’s Birthday party me, Sweezy, Jonathan trips at Elegushi... damn we were ruling the world...the MBA program wasn’t as bad as I thought... then October came!!!
ABP... For the first time in my life I felt dumb (instead of reading my case study hand book I was busy finding babe)... Spent a full month without participating in ABP class (Thank God for Ayo Momodu’s Chewing gum... if not ehn)... I remember when my name was mentioned by Yetunde among those that had low class participation in ABP, I felt like my world was crashing... I had to get my priorities right.
 

Me and GE Financial Advisor
Okonjo Iweala and I
Reckitt Benckiser CEO and I

Career fair with Muyiwa
CFA... Dr Owolabi’s cold calls... hmmmmm... just make sure you read your cases.
Management Communication was cool maybe because I loved writing.
Business Ethics was the bomb... Never felt so intelligent like when I participated in that class (give the facilitator what they want)... Thanks to Biggy Chu that gave me the push to talk on a controversial issue during Business Ethics Class (Biggy that doesn’t mean...our war is still on).
Met some interesting guys in my class like Raymond, Jide, Jonathan, kingsley “Fruit Salad”, Gbolahan, Mayowa, Muyiwa, Asonye, Ogunlesi, Ezeh BoBo, Dotun, Morah, Davido, Allen, JMJ, AdeBee, Emmanuel, Othuko, Samuel, Terseel, Seun, Gidado Dusty, Michael and many more interesting girls (Uju I see u)
I enjoyed Networking with the EMBA’s and SMPS (You do not know when you would need such Networks)
By the time the heat was being turned up and cases started getting longer... Everyone forgot their fine boy status (Jungle done Mature)... even those that participated well before stated yarning dust (“Please discontinue” in Owolabi’s Voice)... I remember the night of ABP exam, staying up all night at Abbey's house till 1am trying to solve the case with almost 60% of the class... Drinking coffee to the point coffee made me sleep deeper... Staying up till 3am reading CMA cases (Prestige Telecoms) and EEB (Interest rate aligned after all)... not forgetting career session... which can be annoying especially when you have 4 cases to analyse the next day (Apart from Reckitt’s Career Day and the special gift *winks*winks*)
By the Third Term everyone had blended into the system... No forming... Always merry (Gazebo Things Fridays)... Tunji’s Strategy class were our eyes were open (Golden Handcuff things)... Marketing Research Class (Lounging)... Damn the first year was fun.
Advice for you all... Make friends... Don’t see participation as competition... Strive to add value to yourself... Learn and most of all Network.
 

See you all soon...
Mr Chauw “No long Thing”