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I regret not being a billionaire like my contemporaries –80-year-old retired accountant

I regret not being a billionaire like my contemporaries –80-year-old retired accountant DAUD OLATUNJI How would you describe your childhood? I grew up as a Christian at Ode-lemo, where I attended St. John school and I was one of the few people that finally completed Standard Six at St. John school in 1953. That was the last time the Standard School Exam was written. After that, it was changed to the primary school system. My mother died when I was nine years old, but I had a good grandmother that took care of me. My father was a very kind man; my sister and I were very young when my mother died. I can say I had a good early life. After Standard Six, I went out on my own. I started as a pupil teacher in 1954. Then I went to St. Paul Teacher Training College, Abeokuta, Ogun State between 1956 and 1957. I completed the Grade III Teachers’ course in December 1957. After that, I was posted to different schools. I gained admission into Ijebu-Abeokuta Colony Grade II Teacher Traini

CMA publishes review of progress in legal services sector

CMA publishes review of progress in legal services sector The CMA’s assessment of changes in the legal services sector since its market study has found some positive developments but concludes more progress is needed. From: 17 December 2020 The CMA made recommendations to legal services regulators to improve transparency by legal firms on price, service and quality to help customers navigate the sector more easily and get value for money. It also recommended that the Government consider whether those using unauthorised providers need stronger protections and that the regulatory framework be reviewed for the longer term. Transparency There are clear signs of progress. For example, many more legal firms are now providing information on price, service, redress and regulatory status to help consumers shop around. However, while the evidence suggests that some customers are taking advantage of the changes, there is still work to do as there only appears to have been a limited

Kgn Wharves Clover Moodie selected for IWF Fellowship | Shipping

Clover Moodie, group chief financial officer, Kingston Wharves Limited. Group Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Kingston Wharves Limited (KWL) Clover Moodie has achieved the distinction of being one of two Jamaican women, and one of only three from the Caribbean, selected to participate in the International Women’s Forum’s (IWF) 27th Annual Class of Fellows Programme for 2020-2021. The IWF is a membership organisation founded in 1974, which seeks to accelerate the professional advancement of women by honing their leadership skills through mentorship, networking, high-quality training, and exposure, among other measures. It currently comprises some 7,000 “diverse and accomplished members drawn from 33 nations, who are leaders in a range of fields.”

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