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Sabi Writers Hosts  Annual Guest Lecture Series, The Frontline 2.0

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Sabi Writers, Africa’s leading writing agency, recently held the second edition of its Annual Guest Lecture Series, The Frontline 2.0. Building on the success of the previous edition, this year’s event was bigger and more impactful, featuring two distinguished guest lecturers: Pham Josephine Ehimen, CEO of Nett Pharmacy, and Mr. Oluyemi Oloyede, CEO/MD of UAC Foods Limited.

The guest lecturers shared valuable insights on leadership, scalable growth, and workplace systems and structures. Josephine Ehimen’s session, “Building Systems and Structure that Deliver Scalable Growth and Sustainability,” was particularly enlightening, while Oluyemi Oloyede’s talk on “Building High-Growth Organisation” provided actionable advice for driving effective leadership.

The event also included engaging panel discussions, where Sabi Writers’ staff and management actively participated, learning from the speakers and each other. The event concluded with networking and photo sessions, leaving participants motivated and empowered to excel in their roles. As the event came to a close, participants looked forward to an even bigger edition in 2026.



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