Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo, on the invitation of Harvard University, Boston, United States, would
be delivering the inaugural, keynote lecture at the university’s “Africa
Rising” course at Harvard Business School today.
According to a statement by
his spokesman, Laolu Akande, stated that in extending its invitation to the
Vice President, the university noted that it deeply admired the immense
progress that Nigeria has made under the Buhari presidency, including the work
of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC).
“It would be the highest
honour for us were you to accept our invitation as we deeply admire the immense
progress that Nigeria has made during your tenure not only as country’s Vice
President, but also as Chairman of the Presidential Enabling Business
Environment Council.
By all accounts, this Council has spearheaded crucial
initiatives and we very much hope that you will speak to those, as well as to
Nigeria’s rise in world economic rankings and the vast range of business
initiatives that are on-going in your country,” the university said.
The top US university further
describes the lecture as a historic moment as it would be the first time that
an Africa-focused course will be offered at Harvard Business School.
During the lecture, Prof.
Osinbajo would highlight the progress made by the Buhari administration in improving
the country’s economy and investment climate.
In the latest World Bank
Doing Business index, Nigeria climbed up 24 places and was placed on the list
of 10 most reformed economies globally.
Alongside the President,
the Vice President has been a strong advocate in the future of a greater
Africa, and has proffered solutions on how to make the continent work better
for its people and the rest of the world.
In a keynote address at the
Financial Times Africa Summit in London recently, the Vice President emphasized
the continent’s depth of talent and innovation across Agriculture, ICT,
Hospitality, Fashion, Energy, Manufacturing, Entertainment, and many other
fields.
The Vice President, who
will leave for Boston today, is expected back in Abuja later on Wednesday.
Earlier in the day,
Osinbajo had, alongside President Muhammadu Buhari, laid wreaths in honour of
fallen heroes of the Nigerian Army at the National Arcade, Abuja, to mark the
2018 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.
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