Social Conscience

Africa Business Radio

Africa is rising they say, but Africa must rise with its people; There is no Africa without its people... how then do we harness Africa's wealth in people... through Social Change and Development. Social Conscience with 'Nasa commits to Aspiration 6 of the Africa Agenda 2063 and the Global Development Goals. We advocate social change and development that will inspire the transformation that keeps Africa rising.

  1. 05/08/2021

    Societal Ills Plaguing the Girl Child: Cultural Norms that serve as Enablers

    Apart from sexual gratification itself, sexual violence against women is often a result of unequal power equations, both real and perceived between men and women, and is also strongly influenced by cultural factors and values. Sexual violence is likely to occur more commonly in cultures that foster beliefs of perceived male superiority and social and cultural inferiority of women. Kalra, G. & Bhugra, D. (2013) Indian Journal of Psychiatry In many societies, women, as well as men, regard marriage as entailing the obligation on women to be sexually available virtually without limit. Even outside of marriage, women may have extremely few legitimate options to refuse sexual advances. World Health Organization, First World Report on Violence and Health (2002). To share her views and insights on the “Societal Ills Plaguing the Girl Child: Cultural Norms that serve as Enablers”. SCwN Conversations hosted Ini Abimbola -Vice President/Founding Member, Association of Sustainability Professionals of Nigeria (ASPN); Convener, Africa CEO Roundtable & Conference on Corporate Sustainability & Responsibility. She is also the Country & Regional Lead (Sub-Saharan Africa) for The CSR Company, a global CSR Network of organizations spanning South East Asia, Europe, the Middle East & Africa. Ini also served as the pioneer Executive Director, Defence for Children International – Nigeria Section. She was also a Consultant with the Women, Gender and Development Directorate of the African Union, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia as well as the African Centre for Gender & Development within the UN Economic Commission, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She is a 2008 Draper Hills Fellow on Democracy, Development & Rule of Law at Stanford University California and an alumnus of the Harvard Business School Executive Education Program.

    1 hr
  2. 21st Century Capitalist’s Dilemma: Social Impact or Profitable Value Creation

    02/19/2021

    21st Century Capitalist’s Dilemma: Social Impact or Profitable Value Creation

    The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift in business norms that stakeholder activism pursues and the imperative of moving from words to actions. With this context, Business leaders the world over are forced to reflect and perhaps make some necessary adjustments, because quite frankly, it’s a stakeholders’ world we operate in. In conversation with two business leaders to share their perspectives on the topic were: Uzoma Dozie - one of Nigeria’s leaders in the financial sector and the last Group Managing Director of Diamond Bank, Nigeria. He is the founder of Sparkle, a mobile-first platform for Nigeria’s retail sector, using technology to power financial inclusion, at scale. At Diamond Bank, Uzoma was responsible for overseeing the Corporate and Commercial arms of the bank. He holds a BSc in Chemistry [University of Reading], an MSc in Chemical Research [UCL], and an MBA from Imperial College London. Uzoma runs angel investment and mentorship platform, Black-Knights, and also the tech-focussed TV show TechTurks, where he interviews leading entrepreneurs and digital pioneers. Adeniyi Adenubi - the Executive Director Investment Management and Investor Relations VFD Group Plc, which is a group of financial services companies. Niyi has over 15 years of experience in Institutional and Corporate banking, Investment management, and consulting. His vast experience in the financial sector comes from working in Private Equity, Venture Capital, and Financial Advisory in some of the top firms in London. He is the Chairman of Anchoria Asset Management and also serves on the Boards of several companies where he works on providing strategic direction for the needs of companies to operate at full potential and efficiency. Niyi is passionate about Corporate Governance and brings this to bear on all the boards on which he serves. Niyi holds a degree in Sociology from the University of Ibadan. and is currently undergoing the Owner President Management (OPM) Executive Program at Harvard Business School.

    1 hr
  3. 12/21/2020

    2020-Awakenings; Recalibration, And Social Development

    Temitope Obasanya is currently the Vice President & Treasurer at Chapel Hill Denham, Nigeria’s leading Investment Bank, with several years of work experience spanning regional financial markets across sub-Saharan Africa. She is a CFA charter holder and Society Leader at CFA Society Nigeria, where she contributes to building the integrity of the Nigerian capital markets and to developing future professionals. She is a multimedia specialist and her passion for sustainable wealth solutions has seen her deliver financial literacy coaching to individuals and small businesses, helping them make better financial decisions. Akanimoh Ojo is an SME Banking specialist with 13 years’ experience covering marketing, sales, product development, and management. Within this time, she has developed flagship products and value-added services for financial institutions in Nigeria, contributed to international research and reports by organizations such as the IFC, SME Finance Forum, etc. She has led and participated in numerous local and international forums, webinars, roundtable discussions bordering on issues that affect Micro Small, and medium enterprises. She is currently leading the SME Desk of one of Nigeria’s top 5 banks, where she is part of the team that develops and facilitates MSME programs ( financial and non-financial) targeted at smart banking, capacity building, business growth, and access to finance. Uti Ellu is a customer experience specialist with over 15yrs experience in various disciplines including customer experience, customer service, customer loyalty, customer engagement, and training, both in the public and private sector across 2 continents. As the Head of Customer Experience in Nigeria for the Number 1 insurance company in the world, Uti is extremely passionate about all things customer and empowering organizations and individuals to understand that the right experience is the true differentiator and revenue driver.

    58 min

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Africa is rising they say, but Africa must rise with its people; There is no Africa without its people... how then do we harness Africa's wealth in people... through Social Change and Development. Social Conscience with 'Nasa commits to Aspiration 6 of the Africa Agenda 2063 and the Global Development Goals. We advocate social change and development that will inspire the transformation that keeps Africa rising.