Nike Akande

Nigerian economist, industrialist

Onikepo Olufunmike Akande, (née Adisa, born 29 October 1944) is a Nigerian economist, accountant and industrialist who served as the President of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry and honorary life Vice-President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture.

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  • On the part of government anyway, conducive learning environment would have to be provided, school buildings should be solid and not dilapidated. A wide variety of teaching and learning materials should be made available. There should be a strong and solid inspectorate. Teachers should also be given the opportunity of self-development through workshop, seminar, refresher courses where latest ideas and modern methodologies of teaching would be learnt. There should also be improved and prompt release of fund to the educational sector
  • I have always believed that to be successful in life, you have to work hard. There is no short cut to it; you just have to work hard. I have been used to working hard since I was young. I am also very careful about how I behave because I don’t want people to say negative things about me. So, I try to behave well.
  • The business people have to make sure that what they produce is of good quality because everybody wants to buy what is of good quality.
  • Well, the thing is, I like to look good. It’s something I have a passion for. It is a part of me, that’s why age hasn’t been able to take it away from me. Fashion is something I picked up from my childhood days. And I like decent dressing. I don’t like to expose my body. And because I’m a traditional chief, I wear traditional outfits a lot. Also, I’m a corporate woman, so I also wear corporate outfits. So, I try to dress to fit the occasion.
  • The Nigerian woman has come a long way through peculiar challenges in the business and family fronts. Interestingly too, Nigerian women have remained resilient and dogged their quest for survival even when placed side by side by their male counterparts in professions usually designated as ‘men-only’
  • We are going to work together so that there is no duplication of efforts, we are working for a common purpose so we will interact and there will be synergy.
  • We do a lot of advocacy and promotion of businesses to help our members. Since I became president, we have been doing much to help our members in their businesses. These are not the best of times for people. There is recession. People are finding it difficult with their businesses. So, anything that will promote businesses, we always do. This is why a lot of people are joining the chamber everyday

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