The former Secretary General of the Common Wealth of Nations Chief Emeka Anyaoku is the Chairman of the Nigeria Leadership Summit 2013 which has been announced to be held on the 9th, 10th and 11th of December 2013, at the prestigious Lagos Oriental hotel, Lekki and Intercontinental Hotel in Victoria Island Lagos respectively.
The event which has been scheduled to come in two different forms this year is aimed at focusing on both the Leadership Summit and the launching of the Empower Nigeria and One million jobs for Nigeria project.
On 9th and 10th of December with Lagos Oriental Hotel as its venue is billed to be exciting and mind blowing with the category of speakers who have confirmed their attendance.
While 11th December, with Intercontinental hotel, Victoria Island Lagos as its venue is aimed at unveiling and launching of the empower Nigeria and One million jobs for Nigeria Project.Attendance is strictly by invitation.
Chief Anyaoku who is one of Nigeria’s most respected Statesmen is expected to lead discussions and deliberations on the future of youth development and empowerment in Nigeria.
This year’s Summit is focused on Job creation and its theme is “LETS GET TO WORK”. The choice of Chief Anyaoku is therefore most appropriate as he is one Nigerian whose reputation for National Development and youth Empowerment is without question. Chief Anyaoku’s recognition is truly global having received the highest national civilian honours of several Nations including but not limited to Cameroon, Lesotho, Madagascar, Namibia, Republic of South Africa and Trinidad & Tobago’s Trinity Cross (TC) as well as one of the highest honours in Britain the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO) from Her Majesty The Queen of the United Kingdom in 2000.
He has also received hundreds of awards, degrees and recognition for outstanding service to humanity from over 55 universities, institutions and organizations all over the World. He is currently, Chairman, Presidential Advisory Council on International Relations in Nigeria.
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