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Ajogwu unveils new book on corporate purpose at LBS-KENNA public lecture

L-R Ifeoma Utah, GM, MTNN; Dr Tunde Coker, CEO, Open Data Access Centres; Mrs Fatumatu Coker, Chair, Credit Registry; Prof Marwan Al-Akaidi, VC, Wigwe University; Prof Uchenna Uzo, DVC (Academic) PAU, Dr Peter Bamkole, DVC (Admin), PAU; Segun Ogunsanya, Chairman, Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority; Mr Odein Ajumogobia, OFR, SAN, Pro-Chancellor, PAU; Prof Fabian Ajogwu, OFR, SAN (Author); Mrs Ifeoma Ajogwu, CEO, DesignSpace; Prof Enase Okonedo, VC, PAU; Prof Olayinka David-West, Dean, LBS; Mr Girish Sharma, MD, Guinness Nigeria; Esther Akinnukawe, Chief HRO, MTNN; Mallam M.K. Ahmad, OON, President, Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria (SCGN); Tajudeen Ahmed, Director, SCGN; Ituah Imhanze, Managing Partner, KENNA; Mrs Chioma Okigbo, CEO, MODD Management; Mr Yinka Sanni, Chairman, Stanbic IBTC Bank, Dr Ibukun Omisore, General Counsel of Bank of Industry

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The 2026 LBS-KENNA Public Lecture was more than an intellectual gathering; it was a definitive call to action for corporate Africa. Bringing together preeminent scholars, board chairmen, executives, legal practitioners, and policymakers, the event centred on a powerful question: what is the true purpose of the corporation?

The 2026 LBS-KENNA Public Lecture was more than an intellectual gathering; it was a definitive call to action for corporate Africa. Bringing together preeminent scholars, board chairmen, executives, legal practitioners, and policymakers, the event centred on a powerful question: what is the true purpose of the corporation?

The centrepiece was the presentation of The Purpose of the Corporation, the latest work by Professor Fabian Ajogwu, OFR, SAN, Senior Partner at KENNA and Professor of Corporate Governance at Lagos Business School. What followed was a masterclass in moving corporate purpose from aspiration to operational reality.

In his lecture, Professor Ajogwu drew a sharp distinction between purpose declared and purpose enacted. He argued that purpose must be operationalised through governance structures, serving as a guiding framework for strategy, capital allocation, risk management, and performance measurement. “Purpose would remain a boardroom aspiration if it is not embedded in strategy, capital allocation, and incentive design,” he warned, challenging organisations to close the credibility gap that mere reporting cannot fix.

The resonance of his framework was reflected in the voices of distinguished leaders who lauded the book for its timeliness and practical force. Dr Emomotimi Agama, Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, captured the essence of purpose-driven integrity: “Regulation can mandate transparency, but it cannot manufacture integrity. Professor Ajogwu demonstrates that when a corporation’s purpose is its pulse, compliance ceases to be a burden and becomes a byproduct. This is the definitive guide for boards ready to stop managing for the regulator and start leading from within.”

The event was framed by powerful calls from institutional leaders. In her welcome address, Professor Olayinka David-West, Dean of Lagos Business School, noted that the strength of forums such as the KENNA Public Lecture lies not only in the knowledge shared but also in the conversations sparked and the actions that follow. Professor Enase Okonedo, Vice Chancellor of Pan-Atlantic University, set the tone in her opening remarks, highlighting that corporate governance extends beyond technical compliance, describing it as fundamental to trust in institutions, leadership, and society. She later reviewed the book, exploring the complex dynamics of corporate purpose, particularly where states act simultaneously as regulators and shareholders, requiring clarity, transparency, and accountability.

Professor Mervyn E. King, SC, Chair Emeritus of the King Committee on Corporate Governance in South Africa, offered a timeless reflection in the book’s Foreword: “The corporation is one of humanity’s most powerful inventions. It can serve as a force for great good or serious harm. Its outcome depends on the purposes we assign to it and the governance we establish to pursue those aims. This book illuminates the way.” Dr Rabiu Olowo, Executive Secretary/CEO of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria, underscored the investor’s perspective: “Professor Ajogwu’s framework helps us assess which companies are built to endure. The insight that purpose creates value for shareholders, people, and planet, through multiple forms of capital, is one every investor must internalise.”

The Purpose of the Corporation offers a comprehensive examination of corporate purpose, governance, and stakeholder responsibility. It provides practical insights for board members, executives, regulators, governance professionals, scholars, and all who are invested in the evolving expectations of corporate governance.

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