LASU Prepares her 96th Inaugural lecture.
Professor Ibrahim Adeolu Bakare from the Department of Economics, would lecture on Lagos State University's 96th Inaugural Lecture.
The Lagos State University, LASU, is set to host its 96th Inaugural Lecture, a momentous occasion where distinguished academics would share their expertise and insights with the community. This time, the honor falls upon Professor Ibrahim Adeolu Bakare from the Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, LASU.
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Scheduled on May 14th, at the prestigious Buba Marwa Auditorium, Main Campus, Ojo, Lagos state, the event promised to be intellectually stimulating and socially enriching. Professor Bakare's lecture is titled: "Forlorn Hope In An Uncertain Economy: Navigating The Cap That Optimally Fits Nigeria's Development Trajectory".
The choice of topic reflected the pressing concerns and challenges facing Nigeria's economic landscape, especially in the face of uncertainty and volatility. With his expertise in economics, Professor Bakare is expected to offer insightful perspectives and potential solutions to navigate the complexities of Nigeria's development trajectory.
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The event is scheduled to commence promptly at 3:00 p.m., with guests requested to be seated by 2:30 p.m. It is anticipated that the lecture would draw a diverse audience, including students, faculty members, policymakers, and members of the public keen on gaining a deeper understanding of Nigeria's economic dynamics.
Inaugural lectures at LASU hold a special place in the academic calendar, serving as platforms for intellectual exchange and scholarly engagement. They also underscore the university's commitment to fostering academic excellence and contributing meaningfully to societal development.
As LASU prepares to welcome Professor Ibrahim Adeolu Bakare to the podium for the 96th Inaugural Lecture, anticipation is high for an enlightening discourse that would further enrich the academic landscape and contribute to Nigeria's ongoing economic discourse.