29 Jan

2003 Impact Summary

Home News 2003 – Impact Summary 2003 Impact Summary Sir Ketumile Masire’s Insightful Discourse on NEPAD In the year 2003, the Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture continued to be a platform for thought-provoking discussions and intellectual engagement. The highlight of the 8th lecture was the distinguished presence of Sir Ketumile Masire, who delivered a compelling paper on “NEPAD – a blueprint for African Economic development” at the ECOWAS Secretariat in Abuja. Distinguished Speaker: Sir Ketumile Masire, a respected statesman and former President of Botswana, graced the event with his presence, adding a wealth of experience and wisdom to the discourse. Theme: “NEPAD – a Blueprint for African Economic Development”: The focus of the 8th lecture centered on the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), with Sir Ketumile Masire delivering a paper that explored NEPAD as a strategic blueprint for fostering economic development across the African continent. Venue: ECOWAS Secretariat, Abuja: The choice of the ECOWAS Secretariat in Abuja as the venue underscored the regional significance of the event, bringing together stakeholders and leaders from West Africa. Intellectual Engagement: The lecture provided a forum for intellectual engagement and exchange of ideas, fostering a deeper understanding of NEPAD’s role in shaping the economic trajectory of Africa. Continued Commitment to Knowledge Sharing: The inclusion of a distinguished speaker and the selection of a pertinent theme showcased the foundation’s commitment to providing a platform for informed discussions on critical issues facing the continent. As we reflect on the 2003 Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture, it is evident that the foundation continued to elevate the quality of discourse, inviting esteemed speakers to share their expertise and insights. Sir Ketumile Masire’s contribution on NEPAD added a significant chapter to the foundation’s ongoing mission to address key challenges and contribute to the development of Nigeria and Africa as a whole. Stay tuned for more articles as we delve into the subsequent years of the foundation’s impactful annual lectures. Recent Posts First two Chibok schoolgirls graduate from US colleges 10 years after mass abductions in Nigeria May 30, 2024 2017 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 2016 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 January 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024 February 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024

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29 Jan

2002 – Impact Summary

Home News 2002 – Impact Summary 2002 Impact Summary The Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture stands as a beacon of intellectual discourse and commitment to positive change in Nigeria and Africa. Over the years, this prestigious event has brought together thought leaders, experts, and change-makers to engage in critical discussions on various issues affecting the region. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit the impactful initiatives and achievements of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation, starting with the inaugural event in 2002. 2002: Inception and Initiatives In its inaugural year, the Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture set the stage for impactful projects and initiatives. The year 2002 witnessed the following key activities: The inaugural year of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture laid the foundation for a legacy of impactful initiatives and collaborative efforts. Each subsequent year added new dimensions to the foundation’s commitment to the progress and development of Nigeria. In the following articles, we will explore the achievements and milestones of the foundation in subsequent years, continuing the journey of positive change. Recent Posts First two Chibok schoolgirls graduate from US colleges 10 years after mass abductions in Nigeria May 30, 2024 2017 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 2016 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 January 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024 February 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024

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