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Friday, July 6, 2012

   Aladekomo emerges LBSAA President

Demola Aladekomo, Group Managing Director, Chams Plc, is the new President of the Lagos Business School Alumni Association (LBSAA). Aladekomo took over the leadership baton from Udeme Ufot, Managing Director of SO&U Saatchi & Saatchi. The Lagos Business School Alumni Association has a unique electoral system which stipulates that the vice-president automatically becomes the president after a two-year tenure. Aladekomo was the former vice president of the association.
A resilient entrepreneur, Aladekomo is a pioneer in the field of public opinion polling, market research, electronic display board, financial and identification card technologies in Nigeria. He also pioneered electronic funds transfer which heralded today’s dominant Western union transfer.
As Group Managing Director of Chams Plc, Demola Aladekomo oversees the biggest and most equipped personalization center in Nigeria and West Africa. Using cutting-edge technologies, the plant has daily production capacity of 1,500,000 ID cards.  It currently produces identity cards for government ministries, agencies and various institutions of higher learning as well as other organizations.
Aladekomo is a director of Paymaster Nigeria Limited and Citylink Marine Limited, as well as Chairman of Cardcentre Nigeria Limited, Treasurenest Limited, Crops Nigeria Limited, Smartcity Resorts Plc, Insider Lagos and Chams Consortium Limited, among others. He is also a very active farmer, with one of the largest citrus plantation south-west of Nigeria. 
Other executive committee members include Mr. Wole Oshin, Managing Director of Custodian and Allied Insurance Plc, and Mr. Steve Obiago, Group Head, Information Technology Operations, Diamond Bank Plc, who were elected Vice President and Secretary, respectively, at the Governing Council meeting of the Lagos Business School Alumni Association (LBSAA).
Currently, LBSAA has a membership of 4,400. The association is made up of Chief Executives, owner managers, executive directors, senior and young managers, who have successfully completed the various executive programmes of the Lagos Business School, Pan African University. Lagos Business School is ranked in the 54th position globally and second in Africa in the open enrolment executive education programme providers category.
 
 
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