The end of the year often brings a natural pause. It offers leaders and organisations a quiet moment to look back on the work they have done, the lessons they have learnt, and the direction they intend to move next....
The end of the year often brings a natural pause. It offers leaders and organisations a quiet moment to look back on the work they have done, the lessons they have learnt, and the direction they intend to move next....
In every conversation about leadership, particularly around corporate governance, one truth remains unshaken: knowledge sustains success. Of course, we can argue that power can create opportunity, but only understanding ensures continuity. This belief has strengthened the Society for Corporate Governance...
The Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria (SCGN) celebrated a remarkable milestone on October 9, 2025, as it hosted its 20th Anniversary Corporate Governance Conference in Lagos. Themed “Strengthening Ethical Governance in a Disrupted World: Reflection on Governance’s Journey for a...
We are certainly living in times defined by change. Technology is transforming how we work, global economies are fluctuating rapidly, social expectations are shifting, and the climate is calling for urgent attention. Disruption is no longer an occasional event but...
Twenty years ago, when the Society for Corporate Governance (SCGN) began its mission to elevate corporate governance standards in Nigeria, board evaluations were largely viewed as administrative requirements rather than strategic tools for transformation. As we celebrate our anniversary, we...
Dear Readers, Members, and Clients, Twenty years ago, the Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria (SCGN) began with a simple but urgent mission: to raise the standard and understanding of corporate governance in Nigeria. Today, that mission is more relevant than...
Dear members, friends and partners, as we reflect on our 20-year journey so far at the Society, we have been examining how corporate governance has evolved. Over the past two decades, conversations around corporate governance have grown increasingly complex and...
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of most African economies. Reports show that they generated approximately 80% of employment in sub-Saharan Africa in 2024. Despite their significance, SMEs face persistent obstacles, including restricted access to capital, regulatory complexities,...