Monday, July20, 2020 / 05:00PM / ACCI / Header Image Credit: ACCI
Ecommerce just like everyother form of business has taken a new turn following the Covid-19 pandemic. Asa result of the lockdowns, many customers turned to online and mobile shoppingwhile businesses without a digital presence were forced to take their businessesonline as part of their business continuity strategies in order to ensure theysurvive.
With e-commerce demandskyrocketing, the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) is organizing awebinar on the 25th July at 4pm West Africa Time to explore important factorsbehind building and launching a successful e-commerce business.
Key topics and discussantsduring the webinar which will be moderated by Mike Okwoche, the Senior Anchorof TVC News are:
- E-Commerce, Nigeria's time is now by Osita OPARAUGO, CEO of Ogelle Ltd
- Leveraging Cloud Computing for e-Commerce - Unlocking Potentials & Business Opportunities by Olusegun OLUGBILE, Chairman of ICET and Data Analytics Privacy Technology (Ltd)
- Choosing the right sales channel mix for your business by Grace 'JARE-AJUWON, Chief Business & Market Officer of Proshare
- Driving Targeted Traffic for Positive Customer Acquisition by Fela OLAGUNJU, Project Manager at SMElinc
- Ahead of the Curve: Digital Strategies to Unlock Business Value - Mr. Tomi ARAROMI, CEO of Info Strategy Technology
The Event will alsofeature a keynote address by the President of ACCI, Prince Adetokunbo Kayode,SAN, CON, good will messages by the Minister of Science and Technology who willbe represented by the DG of NOTAP Dr. Danazumi Ibrahim, MD of NEPZA, Prof.Adesoji Adesugba, Dr.Peter Ejweozoh Mni.Director of Environmental Sciences andTechnology Department of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, and remarks from the Director General, Ms. Victoria Akai.
To be a part of theconversation, kindly join the live stream via this linkbit.ly/e-commerceandpostcovid. You can also set a reminder for same so youdon't miss out when the event commences.
For more enquiry, kindlycontact: Miss. Wuraola Onigbogi, Head of Research and Business Development via [email protected] or call08131259577
About theAbuja Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ACCI)
ACCI was established inAugust of 1986 as a Company Limited by Guarantee with the principal objectiveof promoting economic and industrial development within the FCT in particularand Nigeria in general. The Chamber is a non-partisan, non-sectarian, member-funded the organisation solely representing the common interests of the business communityin the FCT, and is privately funded by Corporations, Foundations and Members,therefore its energies are directed by the interests of the business communityand the general public.
Presently, Abuja Chamberof Commerce and Industry has established association and linkages with businessgroups, trade associations, international chambers, government agencies, tradeoffices and foreign embassies, etc. so as to accomplish its goal of enhancingthe sustainable growth and development of businesses in the FCT.
To be a part of theconversation, kindly join the live stream via this link bit.ly/e-commerceandpostcovid. You can also set a reminder for same so you don't miss out when theevent commences.
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