Oniru for J9C annual lecture on Saturday

Oniru of Iruland Oba AbdulWasiu Lawal

Socio-cultural group devoted to good governance and development in the society January 9th Collective (J9C) has announced its annual public lecture would hold on Saturday, January 9.

Billed for 2pm, this year’s edition themed “Evolved Generation,  Fresh Voices and The Pragmatic Next Step” would be held as a virtual event due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Captain of the club Loye Amzat in a press statement on Friday said speakers and panelists were drawn from across the world to talk on the theme via Zoom.

According to him, there are two keynote speakers from the academia — Dr. Nenadi Adamu, a senior lecturer from the University of Bedfordshire, UK and Prof. James Yeku from the University of Kansas, USA.

Both respected academics will present papers on the theme of the conference which seeks to examine the role of youths, as an evolved generation, in nation building and the pragmatic steps required to make their voices heard.

The panel of discussants for the conference include the Centre Director of CIAPS, Lagos, Prof. Anthony Kika; columnist and publisher of TheCable Simon Kolawole; and lawyer and president, Digital Music Commerce and Exchange Ltd, Oyinkansola “Foza” Fawehinmi.

Others are US-based public analyst, Jide Alara; ex-banker, entrepreneur and politician Deji Ogunsakin; and a student activist and law student of the University of Kent, UK, Dara Apampa.

The statement added that the royal father of the day is the Oniru of Iruland Oba Gbolahan Lawal; while special guests of honour expected to deliver goodwill messages are Senior Special Assistant to the President on Education Intervention, Fela Bank-Olemoh; Ekiti State Commissioner for Finance and Economic Development, Akin Oyebode; and Special Adviser to Lagos State Governor on Science and Technology, Tubosun Alake.

The J9C captain explained that the lecture is one of the association’s contributions to national discourse through engagement and dialogue, adding that previous lectures had addressed issues ranging from education, taxation and small-scale enterprise to good governance.

J9C is an association of friends and professionals from diverse fields who came together in January 2012 against the background of the #OccupyNigeria protests with a view to advancing common interests that would lead to national development.