Qusay Salama

Speakers and panellists from throughout Africa will be attending this year’s BEN-Africa Conference on 3-4 November. Qusay Salama from Egypt has led

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Blessing  Ngo

The BEN-Africa Conference on 3-4 November 2022 provides a valuable opportunity for students, post-grads and emerging scholars to present their research. Blessing

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Dr Ogunyemi

A number of thought provoking papers will be presented at this year’s BEN-Africa’s Conference, one of which is Dr Ogunyemi’s  “Autobiography and

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GEORGES ENDERLE

One of the benefits of attending a BEN-Africa Conference is the opportunity to meet business ethics icons. Professor Emeritus Georges Enderle is

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Congratulations to Miss Njoko, lecturer at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, whose paper ‘Considering corporate corruption as a global challenge for sustainable development: Recognising corporate fault and enforcing good governance and accountability’ was just accepted for the BEN-Africa Conference to be held 3-4 November 2022.

Miss Njoko, an alumnus of Wits University and the University of KwaZulu-Natal, is a full-time permanent staff member of the Law Faculty

Congratulations to Miss Njoko, lecturer at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, whose paper ‘Considering corporate corruption as a global challenge for sustainable development: Recognising corporate fault and enforcing good governance and accountability’ was just accepted for the BEN-Africa Conference to be held 3-4 November 2022.2022-10-11T10:00:43+00:00

Prof Kabiru Dandago of Bayero University in Nigeria, is the co-author of an accepted paper entitled ‘Achieving sustainable development goals through controllable conflicts’. Join us at the BEN-Africa Conference on 3-4 November to participate in the paper presentation.

Professor Dandago joined the services of Bayero University in September 1990 and rose to the rank of Professor of Accounting in 2007.

Prof Kabiru Dandago of Bayero University in Nigeria, is the co-author of an accepted paper entitled ‘Achieving sustainable development goals through controllable conflicts’. Join us at the BEN-Africa Conference on 3-4 November to participate in the paper presentation.2022-09-26T07:19:18+00:00