Wednesday, 13 September 2017

INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT OF LEADERS 2018 (24th November, 2018)




We are pleased to invite you to the “International Summit of Leaders 2018: “
Topic--Ending Youth Slavery & Economic Development in Africa” Scheduled for 24th November 2018 at the University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos. This Summit will be a joint effort of the Unicaribbean Business School and International Summit leaders’ members. http://isleaders.blogspot.com
INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT OF LEADERS – an annual forum of investors, scientist, designers, commercial organizations, engineering and research institutions, academics, vice-chancellor, institution presidents and rectors of institutions from Nigeria and other countries. The main topics for discussion will be “Ending of Youth Slavery and Economic Development in Africa”
It is targeted at Leaders round the world and Youth in all fields, discipline especially as Administrators, Accountant, Managers, investors, scientist, designers, commercial organizations, engineering and research institutions, academics, directors, managers and professionals, International active entrepreneurs and consultants / Graduates,




For more information please contact: +234-8024326624 OR to Participate send INTERESTED to summitofleaders@gmail.com
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We look forward to welcoming you to the International Summit of Leaders 2018 edition.

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INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT OF LEADERS 2018 (24th November, 2018)

We are pleased to invite you to the “International Summit of Leaders 2018: “ Topic--Ending Youth Slavery & Economic Developmen...