Misconceptions and Realities of Corporate Governance in Nigeria with Yemi Candide-Johnson and Ife Omotola
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This episode of Bridging the Gap explores corporate governance in Nigeria. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by Nigeria in terms of weak enforcement, abuse of ownership structures, corruption, and a lack of understanding of the regulatory framework. The guests, Mr. Yemi Candid Johnson and Ife Omotola, discuss the contributing factors to the current situation and potential solutions. We touch on everything from banking scandals, NNPC and the important relationship between private governance and public governance. Ife Omotola is and associate at the renowned Nigerian law firm Aluko & Oyebode where her focus is on disputes and settlements. She’s a qualified lawyer in Nigeria and the UK. She’s an Alumni of the University of Exter (LL.B) & University College London (LL.M). She is also co-host of the podcast “Pod from the Bar” where she and her cohost discuss how they navigate life as a lawyer in Nigeria and analyze the law as well. Yemi Candide-Johnson is a senior partner at Strachan Partners,  a leading commercial law firm based in Nigeria .He is also a Senior Advocate of Nigeria(SAN) since 2003. He’s an Alumni of Kings College London( LL.M). He’s an author of several scholarly papers as well as the leading text book on Arbitration in Nigeria and He has acted either as counsel or as arbitrator in several domestic and international commercial arbitrations in the maritime, petroleum and construction industries. Read More: The 33 Strategies of War – Rovingheights Books (rhbooks.com.ng) Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind – Rovingheights Books (rhbooks.com.ng) nigerian-code-of-corporate-governance-2018-1.pdf (typepad.com) Arewa-Disrupting Africa-chapter3.pdf (uci.edu) Disrupting Africa: Arewa, Olufunmilayo B.: 9781316610039: Amazon.com: Books Interested in the books mentioned on the podcast? You can find them and a whole lot more at Roving Heights!  They deliver across Nigeria and Internationally, so you can browse their wide selection of books no matter where you are. Plus, use the code BTG10 at checkout to get a discount on your order. For inquiries, long feedback, or proposals email: [email protected] To continue the discussion follow us on: ⁠Twitter ⁠or ⁠Instagram⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bridgingthegap-nigeria/message
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