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Compliance, Culture, and Consequence:

The Blueprint for Corporate Integrity

Thursday, 11 September 2025

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Event Objectives

Highlight the Importance of Corporate Culture

Discussions will explore how businesses can build trustworthy and ethical organisations by establishing robust compliance systems, fostering a strong culture of integrity, and ensuring clear, consistent consequences for misconduct.

Facilitate Critical Dialogue

Create a platform for discussing the intersection of global compliance standards and local realities, particularly in ESG, export controls and tariffs, artificial intelligence, whistleblowing and corporate investigations.

Enhance Governance Oversight

Highlight the critical role of boards and senior leadership in shaping compliance culture and managing emerging risks effectively.

Discuss Practical Strategies on ESG Implementation

Provide practical guidance on localising international ESG mandates and embedding sustainability, anti-corruption, and governance standards into business operations.

Examine Whistleblowing and Investigation Frameworks

Share best practices for designing credible internal reporting systems, conducting fair investigations, and protecting whistleblowers from retaliation.

Demystify AI Compliance

Examine legal, ethical, and governance challenges of artificial intelligence deployment and offer strategies for mitigating algorithmic risks in high-stakes environments.

Who Should Attend

To strengthen corporate leadership in driving a culture of integrity, aligning business growth with ethical and compliance standards.

To explore advanced strategies for integrating compliance into enterprise risk management, especially in ESG, export controls, and corporate investigations.

To understand how compliance, anti-corruption, and governance frameworks protect financial performance and investor confidence.

To align corporate strategy with evolving global compliance mandates and local market realities for sustainable growth.

To deepen expertise in implementing robust compliance systems, managing investigations, and navigating regulatory complexities.

To enhance frameworks for embedding ethical decision-making and safeguarding whistleblower protection.

To strengthen oversight responsibilities by understanding the latest global and local compliance risks and best practices.

To gain updated methodologies, case studies, and tools for advising clients effectively on compliance challenges.

To access current trends, practical applications, and case studies bridging academic research with corporate compliance practice.

To identify sector-specific compliance priorities and facilitate knowledge sharing across member organisations.

To ensure accurate governance reporting, board advisories, and policy implementation aligned with international standards.

To learn how to manage supplier compliance, ESG reporting, and due diligence across local and international operations.

To sharpen skills in detecting misconduct, auditing compliance frameworks, and supporting credible investigations.

To embed compliance and ESG considerations into programme design, execution, and stakeholder engagement.

Summit Agenda

Presentation

Navigating U.S. Sanctions, Export Controls, and Tariffs: Implications for Nigerian Businesses

Tayo Osuntogun
Partner, Barnes & Thornburg

Fireside Chat

The Nigerian Business Test: Will AI, ESG and Ethics change the game or repeat the past

Moderator

Yinka Edu
Partner, UUBO

Speakers

Abubakar Suleiman
MD, Sterling Bank
Folashade Ambrose Medebem
Honourable Commissioner, CCT&I, Lagos State

Panel Session 1

Global Rules, Local Realities: Rethinking ESG Compliance and Corporate Integrity in African Markets

Moderator

Uade Ahimie
Corporate Governance Risk and Compliance Officer, Sahara Group

Speakers

Olumide Lala
Executive Director, Climate Finance Services
Ibrahim Shelleng
Senior Special Assistant to the President (Climate Finance & Stakeholder Management)
Tinuade Awe
Chief Executive Officer, TMSN Limited
Oludamilare Adesola
Associate Director, Control Risks

Panel Session 2

Internal Signals, External Pressures: Strengthening Whistle blower Protocols and Investigative Capacity

Moderator

Bunmi Malik
CFCC Governance Nigeria & West Africa, Standard Chartered Bank

Speakers

Ayokunle Ayoko
Group Company Secretary/Head of Legal & Chief Compliance Officer, CFAO Nigeria
Lola Adekanye
Nigeria Country Director, Centre for International Private Enterprise
Tomisin Bhadmus-Ladi
Associate, Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie

Panel Session 3

AI-Driven Innovation: Navigating Risk and Accountability

Moderator

Godson Ogheneochuko
Partner, UUBO

Speakers

Olufemi Daniel
VP/Senior Managing Counsel, Privacy, AI and Data Responsibilty Lead, Mastercard
Adewolu Adene
Government Affairs & Public Policy Manager, Google
Oluwatobi Olayiwola
AI & Data Manager, Deloitte
Tinuola Akinbolagbe
Managing Director, Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria

Join us on 11 September in Lagos as we dig deep into what true corporate integrity looks like, and why now, more than ever, it matters.

Compliance, Culture, and
Consequence: The Blueprint for Corporate Integrity

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