Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Akintola Williams Deloitte celebrates Alumni again
L-R: Mr. Emmanuel Ikazoboh, Sir Ike Nwakolo, both retired partners of Akintola Williams Deloitte; and Mr. Adeniyi Obe, Office Managing Partner of Akintola Williams Deloitte, Lagos Office, at Deloitte Nigeria Alumni Celebration held recently at Metropolitan Club, Victoria Island, Lagos
Akintola Williams Deloitte recently held its 3rd Alumni dinner to celebrate past and present staff members and partners, at the prestigious Metropolitan Club, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
The Alumni celebration, which held Wednesday, October 26, brought together over a 100 Deloitte and ex-Deloitte CFOs, CEO, Managers, and self-employed professionals from the Consumer Business, Telecommunication, Technology, Financial Services, Energy & Resources and Public sector industries to enjoy a night of relaxation, camaraderie & friendship .
The Office Managing Partner of Akintola Williams Deloitte, Lagos Office, Mr. Adeniyi Obe, gave his opening remarks and recognised the presence of retired Akintola Williams Deloitte partners, some of which included Mr. Emmanuel Ikazoboh, Mr. Segun Odubogun and Sir Ike Nwokolo, as well as other past staff members and partners.
The evening was an opportunity for Deloitte Nigeria alumni: past and current staff and partners to get reconnected and share the latest news. Akintola Williams Deloitte, the Nigerian member firm of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, did not fail to do what it does best, which is ‘share best practices.’
In line with the global organisation’s vision’ to be the standard of excellence,’ an insightful discuss on the International Financial Standards (IFRS): Conversion Considerations for Company’s board & project team was led by the IFRS Partner, Oduware Uwadiae. To reinforce the subject matter, IFRS e-learning CDs were distributed to all attendees .The guests were then served to a sumptuous buffet dinner.
During his closing speech, Mr. Adeniyi Obe acknowledged, “At Akintola Williams Deloitte, we are very proud of the accomplishments of our alumni and value their contributions to our industry, country, and the Deloitte family.
We hope to continue to have the Akintola Williams Deloitte Alumni celebration, year after year.” The Deloitte Nigeria Alumni network, through a sequence of exclusive alumni events, networking sites, like Facebook, and its internet site at www.deloitte.co/ng is aimed at strengthening local and global connections between current staff and partners, alumni and retired partners.
If you are a former Akintola Williams Deloitte employee or retired partner, and would like to register your details, please contact Clients & Markets at Akintola Williams Deloitte to join the alumni network or email your name and contact details to infonigeria@deloitte.com
Thursday, July 7, 2011
The Street Reporters: Court remands activist in prison
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Court remands activist in prison
*Photo: AGBA JALINGO in Igbosere Court cell
Comrade Agba was charged along his apartment caretaker for alleged conspiracy, forcefully entering uncompleted building and holding possession of the uncompleted building, allegedly preventing one Mrs Comfort Eyitayo from using the premises.
He had earlier written a petition to the police alleging threat to his life and that of his household when one Mrs Comfort Eyitayo who is claiming ownership of the apartment where he reside invaded his residence at No 1, Keyinde Street, Ogudu, Lagos State, Nigeria with eight men in military uniform over a month ago.
Suspecting that the police has refused to properly investigate his allegation, he filed a suit at Ikeja High Court, urging the court to among other prayers, determine the ownership of the property since three different owners had claimed to own the uncompleted building where he lives.
following application for their bail by their counsels, the defendants were subsequently granted bail by Magistrate W. B. Balogun in the sum of N100, 000.00 and two sureties in like sum.
the matter was adjourned the August 2, 2011.
The Charge Sheet:
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Buhari demands el-Rufai's release
* Nasir el-Rufai
El-Rufai was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport upon his arrival from London without being told of the reasons for his arrest and whisked to the SSS Headquarters.
Spokesman for General Muhammadu Buhari, Yinka Odumakin in a statement today said "Gen Buhari condemns this brazen act of intimidation, harassment and flagrant violation of citizens right in a democratic atmosphere. It only shows that there are more people in our country who know how to win by hook and crook than those who know how to make proper use of their 'victory'”, he said.
He added that hounding innocent citizens to detention in less than a month in office while failing to rise to the security challenges facing the nation shows a regime that does not understand what its priorities should be.
He therefore calls for the immediate release of El- Rufai from unjust incarceration by the SSS who can then proceed to prefer whatever charges they have against him in court if he has committed any offence known to the laws of the land. "But to keep him in gaol without any charges will only cast the administration in the mould of a vindictive regime that is launching a wave of political repression because it is jittery”, he concluded.
Friday, June 24, 2011
CACOL to Jonathan: Ministers that must never be
One of such ministers, according to Adeniran, is the immediate past Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr Mohammed Bello Adoke.
Considering the former minister's antecedent while in office as the AGF, the CACOL Chairman allegedly averred that Mr Adoke contributed to the festering national sore that corruption is instead of curtailing it.
Adeniran explained that Adoke always exhibited arrogance of impunity when ever he wanted to withdraw cases that anti graft agencies like Economic and Financial Crime Commission EFCC and Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) have painstakingly investigated and charged to the court of law.
Said he, "we can boldly say that Adoke was the bane of the effectiveness and smooth operation of anti graft agencies and could aptly be described as an Ambassador of Corruption in Nigeria".
Going down the memory lane, he added that during Adoke's tenure, the former AGF was fond of asking the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) as well as the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) to drop corruption charges against his favourite Publicly Exposed Persons (PEPs) for his own ministry to preside over it.
"And each time such cases are taken over by him, they were withdrawn from courts by entering charges against them without recourse to the agency that might have expended time, energy and public resources in investigating such cases. Recent information has it that about 30 cases have been, in the verge of being withdrawn or admitted to the corruptible transaction called "Plea-Bargain" in such circumstances.
A few prominent of such cases include the ones involving the Vaswani Brothers who were accused of multi-billion naira tax evasion and forgery, Kenny Martins of PEF notoriety, former Controller-General of Customs, Julius Berger Plc., Siemens, etc.
The withdrawal of charges against indicted multinational companies which included Julius Berger, Siemens Plc, Saipem, Technip and Haliburton Inc. Quoting from a newspaper, the anti-corruptin activist submitted at a press briefing that the AGF had told Journalists that the Federal Government has recovered $170.6m penal fines from multinational companies indicted in the Halliburton scandal in their bid to escape.
A total of about $255m would have been received as restitution from the indicted companies, which is considerably less than those imposed by foreign countries involved in the case.
A vivid example is the US government, which fined Halliburton $559m. It has been discovered that , here in Nigeria , the company paid a paltry fine and individuals haven?t made restitution.
His latest bid before leaving office was the case of Alhaji Suleiman Bello, the former minister of State for Health, who was alleged of collecting N4.2 million from the Adamawa State Governor in the year 2007.
After the ICPC has tried in its own bit in the effort to bring the culprit to book by making sure that he is being prosecuted, The then Attorney General in person of Mr Mohammed Adoke tried to misuse his power to cover up a sin that has already being made known to the general public.
But for decisive intervention of a Federal High Court in Lagos on Thursday, 28 October, 2010 which refused the bid of the Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Mohammed Adoke (SAN), to withdraw the charge against Anosike brothers over the alleged dissipation of the Daily Times of Nigeria Plc's assets as Justice Pat Ajoku dismissed the AGF's application on the matter.
He, therefore, described Mohammed Adoke as a man who has used all his might and power to defend people who have raped and robbed the country of his resources and therefore should not be considered as one of the nominees in the ministers list.
The CACOL Chief further said that new Jonathan Goodluck cabinet should treat the fight against corruption in Nigeria as a topmost priority and therefore advised that all hands must be on deck to fight the menace to a standstill. Adeniran reminded President Jonathan that the Nigerian masses voted for him and not PDP and urged him to ensure he delivered on all his campaign promises so that the country will move to a greater height in area of human and infrastructural development.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
How Akintola Willams Deloitte held International Women’s Day
By James Ezema
International Wemen's day this week held in countries of the world. Last Tuesday, it was a day to educate women in the country on career and family as Akintola William Deloitte (AWD) held its International Women’s Day (IWD) Forum tagged “Charting a Career Path: Balancing Family, Career, and Relationships”.
At the event in Lagos were distinguished female role models, including Mrs. Oghogho Osula, MD Afribank Trustees & Asset Management Company ltd, Mrs. Tara Durotoye, CEO of House of Tara International, Mrs. Adesuwa Onyenokwe, CEO of Universal Communications Limited, Mrs. Bukky George, MD of Health Plus Pharmacy, and Mrs. Bisi Adeyemi, MD of Deloitte Corporate Services Limited, were present at the event.
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (DTTL) and its member firms used the occasion of this year's annual event to recognize the contributions of Deloitte women to the success of their local practices, firms and the global Deloitte organization. This is the third consecutive year that DTTL and its member firms are celebrating this day. At the Akintola Williams Deloitte 2011 International Women’s Day forum, opening remarks were given by Senior Partner, Akintola Williams Deloitte, Mrs. Uche Erobu.
“The aim of the day is to celebrate not only Deloitte women but also distinguished women outside Deloitte who continually strive for excellence and demonstrate leadership qualities that have made them successful role models in their careers and society”, said Mrs Erobu.
The event brought together all the female staff members and partners of Akintola Williams Deloitte in the Lagos office, including other invited guests, who took the opportunity to learn about what motivated the women to become successful in their chosen career. The speakers unanimously recognized that women are ‘multi-taskers,’ who continually strive to balance family, career and relationships.
Every speaker seemed to agree on these points: put God first in all that you set out to do, be determined to succeed against all odds, get the necessary qualifications that you need to advance your career or business, make time for life outside of work, and source for good hands to help with house chores or the children. They advised that employers should make the necessary effort to create flexible work time/ virtual office options for their staff members (especially for women). Women in the country were also advised not to despise ‘small beginnings’ in whatever career they choose as they eventually result to incremental steps that lead to success after they might have put in a period of hard-work, determination, passion, and relentless efforts in their ventures.
Particularly, Mrs. Bisi Adeyemi while advising career women to maintain a balance between career and family, she said when a woman is faced with the challenge of taking care of her home and career, "the woman has to prioritise. One need not suffer for the other", adding " you're asking yourself, how do I get there so as to pick up a child, how do I balance these? The reality of it is that it is difficult and I'm not going to tell you that it is easy or that there is a magic to it. But you have to manage it".




