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The maiden edition of The ISEA Annual Conference titled "Community Development: The Isiugwu Situation" was scheduled for April 6, 2021. 


Speakers:

 


 Dele Maxwell Ugwanyi
, PhD, is a distinguished literary scholar of International status. He is a renowned Political analyst and social commentator. He belongs to various national and international bodies which has seen him traveled around the world delivering lectures and conducting research. His areas of research interest inter alia; Climate change, migration, gender studies, postcolonial studies and African Literature. Dr Ugwanyi is both a farmer and an entrepreneur. He is the CEO JUBRIMAXY GROUPS. A Faculty member, Social Sciences and Humanities, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu, Nigeria.  

 

 

 

Remmy Omeje is a highly accomplished and result-driven Information Systems Executive with proven record of success in both private and public sector covering Education, Government, Financial Institutions, and ICT. Has over thirty years experience in developing applications and building support functions as well as delivering complex technology and systems integration projects. He is recognized as a leader with strong planning, organization, and implementation skills.
Practiced in clarifying business requirements, performing gap analysis between goals and existing procedures/skill sets, and designing process and system improvements to increase productivity and reduce costs.
Possess strong interpersonal skills, highly adept at diplomatically facilitating discussions and negotiations with stakeholders.
Remmy Omeje is a computer science graduate from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka which he obtained in 1984. He is currently the Chairman/Founder of RKL Associates and Vantijd Technologies Limited.
He is a committed community man and has contributed tremendously for the Obukpa people.

 




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