Professor Simon Emeje – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Mon, 27 Nov 2023 09:29:09 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Professor Simon Emeje – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 CLMI: A Review of Professor Simon Emeje’s Book on Logistics Solutions for Enterprise Infrastructure https://techeconomy.ng/clmi-a-review-of-professor-simon-emejes-book-on-logistics-solutions-for-enterprise-infrastructure/ https://techeconomy.ng/clmi-a-review-of-professor-simon-emejes-book-on-logistics-solutions-for-enterprise-infrastructure/#respond Mon, 27 Nov 2023 09:29:09 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=118960 At the CLMI International Conference & Investiture 2023, Professor Simon Emeje, Executive Chairman of the Courier & Logistics Management Institute (CLMI), launched his latest solutions for enterprise and infrastructure book titled, “Logistics Solutions for Enterprise Infrastructure“. 

Dr Sunday Ade Bello, CEO of Work Life Training Professionals, had the honour of comprehensively reviewing the book during the event.

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Dr. Sunday Ade Bello, CEO of Work Life Training Professionals, reviewed the book

“Around April, we met and was made to chair the planning committee of the CLMI 2023 international conference and investiture. We finally came up with Logistics Solutions and National Infrastructural Development. Among the members in the meeting, someone asked: Prof, will you write a book? He said yes, I will write a book… Prof. left for the UK, stayed one month, and the next thing, Prof. produced a book.”

When the economy of a country develops, it is propelled by the development of logistics. On the other hand, as logistics develops, it is the foundation for developing other industries and infrastructure in the economy. 

“According to the author, Professor Emeje, logistics is a critical phenomenon in human existence that has been kept at the back end for too long a time despite its enormous advantages to the growth of the economy especially in terms of job and wealth creation.”

Review of Chapter One

The book opens with a reflection on the relevance of logistics to national infrastructure development. Dr Sunday Ade Bello highlights the book’s unique nature, considering its substantial content of 250 pages.

He commends Professor Emeje’s intelligence and dedication to delivering a comprehensive exploration of logistics solutions to the country’s challenges. 

“Ladies and gentlemen. I want to sincerely appreciate prof for coming up with this book on logistic solutions.”

The book digs into the significance of logistics in various aspects, as no profession can escape logistics, from the medical profession to law, banking, politics, engineering, religion, academics and so on. The integration of logistics into economic and enterprise development is emphasized, noting its essence in linking the flow of goods and services in an economy.

“…logistic is essential to our businesses and to the economy.”

CLMI: Dr. Shittu Adebayo, former Minister of Communications speaking during the book launch
CLMI: Dr Shittu Adebayo, former Minister of Communications speaking during the book launch

Origin of Logistics (Chapter Two):

Professor Emeje traces the origin of logistics to the creation and highlights its relevance, drawing parallels with biblical events. The review pointed to the historical context and significance of logistics in human existence.

“The author went down this memory lane to enlighten the prospective reader that logistics is as old as the creation, logistics is life, and life is a total phenomenon of human existence.”

Dimensions of Logistics (Chapter Three)

The third chapter explores the intellectual, physical, and electronic dimensions of logistics. The review applauds the book’s focus on decision-making models and the insight provided on how individuals approach decision-making.

“…decision-making aberration model was the most interesting among the models mentioned in the book. In Prof’s extensive research on decision making, he came to the conclusion that 80% of the population take decisions and action before thinking, 20% take decisions objectively without being selfish.”

Creative Autolytic Destruction Philosophy

The review highlighted the unique perspective introduced in the book regarding creative autolytic destruction philosophy. It emphasizes how this philosophy serves as a solution to development crises and encourages a self-destructive process for new creation and better leadership. “…trust is one of the major factors that make the main creative autolytic distortion to succeed.”

Speaking about chapter four of the book, the review highlights the practical recommendations presented, such as suggestions for improving refineries and addressing logistic challenges. The book’s relevance to national revenue generation and solutions for restiveness is also commended.

Chapter five focuses on high national revenue generation and national restiveness solutions. As you are aware, the greatest challenge in most nations and organizations all over the world is low revenue or low financial capacity to develop and sustain infrastructure, improve the lives of the citizens, create jobs, boost agriculture, and transform the creative energies of the populace to development platforms.

Also, low or non-existence of the participation of the citizens in governance has made in most cases the policies and programs of the government appear alien to many citizens, thereby resulting in policy somersault, restiveness, and in some cases, violence among citizens. 

This is why the author dedicated this chapter to proffer solutions to nations regarding revenue generation or remedy for restiveness through a design citizenry framework in governments. This framework, if approved by the President of any country, has the capacity to generate a minimum of 50% of whatever is the annual national budget of any country, according to the author. 

“Ladies and gentlemen, this book is very rich. You can’t afford to live here without getting your copy. The price is affordable; it is very detailed, easy to read and comprehend”.

The book is currently selling at 15,000 naira (Approximately US$30) per copy.

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CLMI 2023: The Role of Logistics, Infrastructure, and Enterprises in Enhancing Nigeria’s Economy https://techeconomy.ng/clmi-2023-the-role-of-logistics-infrastructure-and-enterprises-in-enhancing-nigerias-economy/ https://techeconomy.ng/clmi-2023-the-role-of-logistics-infrastructure-and-enterprises-in-enhancing-nigerias-economy/#comments Mon, 27 Nov 2023 08:24:10 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=118950 The Courier and Logistics Management Institute (CLMI) 2023 had a gathering of intellect at its International Conference and Investiture. 

This event convened experts who discussed the inevitable interplay of logistics, infrastructure, and enterprises and their part in sculpting Nigeria’s future.

Kicking off the event, Distinguished Professor Simon Emeje, Executive Chairman of CLMI, delivered a welcome address that emphasized urgency in the logistics sector.

Prof. Emeje pointed to the indispensability of the logistics industry, stating that any nation neglecting it faced imminent collapse.

He raised attention for the government to recognize logistics as a robust sub-sector of the communication industry and highlighted its role in economic stability and job creation.

Professor Simon Emeje, Executive Chairman of CLMI
Professor Simon Emeje, Executive Chairman of CLMI

Prof. Emeje, urging increased awareness, revealed that logistics contributes 3.5% to Nigeria’s GDP.

Logistics is not just a sector; it’s the life stream of a nation. Neglect it, and the entire system collapses,” Prof Emeje said.

The professor emphasized the need to bridge the knowledge gap and cultivate professional awareness, reiterating CLMI’s mission to elevate the sector’s scale.

He further implored the government to earnestly focus on this sector, acknowledging its potential to unravel national problems, setting the stage for an exploration of the connections between logistics, infrastructure, and enterprise.

Dr. Shittu Adebayo, former Minister of Communications, delivered a keynote speech that laid out the critical relationship between logistics, infrastructure, and enterprises.

Adebayo navigated through the digital revolution, emphasizing how it connects producers and consumers, as he lauded the logistics sector for its job creation ability, painting a clear picture of its essential role in the national economy.

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Dr. Shittu Adebayo, former Minister of Communications

In the digital age, logistics is not just about moving goods; it’s about connecting dreams, aspirations, and opportunities,” he said.

The keynote speaker transitioned seamlessly into a discourse on infrastructure, defining it as the bedrock supporting a nation.

He called for a specialized ministry for logistics and courier services, with the urgent need for a strategic approach.

As the keynote concluded, Adebayo pledged support to CLMI’s endeavors, stating to aid in presenting a facilitating proposal to the federal government.

The CLMI International Conference Panel Session included insights and recommendations from experts in the sector, pointing out key issues in infrastructure and logistics essential for national development.

The panel commenced with a plea for the de-politicization of infrastructure development, emphasizing its foundational role in national progress.

Mazi Sonny Allison, Founder, Red Star Express, Executive Chairman, GMC Logistics Limited; Dr Pharm Elijah Mohammed, Immediate Past Registrar, Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN); Dr Madu Obiora, Director General African Center for Supply Chain, Prof Nurudeen Oyekola, CEO, Institute of Classic Entrepreneurship (ICENT) and Dr Sunday Bello, CEO, Work Life Training Professionals, were experts that dissected the theme: “Logistics Solutions and National Infrastructure Development.”

A non-partisan approach and a return to fundamental principles were highlighted through discussions on diverse infrastructure aspects, from transportation networks to social infrastructures. The urgent need for foundational projects, including railways and a national interstate highway system, was noted for sustained economic growth.

Infrastructure should be the common ground where political differences are set aside for the collective progress of the nation,” Mazi Allison explained.

Drawing from historical examples, the discussion unveiled the transformative impact of infrastructure on economic growth. The post-World War II investment in the Interstate Highway System served as a case study, emphasizing the guiding principles for successful infrastructure initiatives. Global developments, such as China’s Belt and Road Initiative, urged Nigeria to align with these trends through a national policy devoid of political considerations.

History teaches us that infrastructure investment is not just about roads and bridges; it’s an investment in the economic soul of a nation.” 

Shifting gears, the panel addressed health and safety in logistics, particularly focusing on drug distribution. The correlation between logistical challenges in medicine movement and the prevailing issue of drug abuse illuminated the need for targeted interventions. The session made a plea for institutions like CLMI to engage actively with the Ministry of Health, addressing logistical hurdles and ensuring rigorous safety protocols.

Dr Elijah Muhammed noted: “Efficient drug distribution is not just a logistical challenge; it’s a critical step towards ensuring the health and well-being of our nation.” 

The panel delved into the dynamic landscape of logistics, exploring challenges related to expensive freight transport and the potential benefits of adopting intelligent transport systems, automation, and robotics. The imperative of upskilling in response to technological advancements was emphasized, with sustainability emerging as a central theme. The session encouraged ongoing discussions and proactive measures to navigate the evolving landscape of infrastructure and logistics in Nigeria.

In the evolving world of logistics, the ability to adapt and embrace technology is not a luxury but a necessity,” Dr Madu highlighted.

A dedicated session unfolded on green logistics, emphasizing its interconnectedness with global environmental concerns.

Synchro Modality, a dynamic approach challenging traditional multi-modality, emerged as essential for optimizing logistics efficiency. The discussion projected a future where the movement of goods and information converges seamlessly, urging Nigeria to actively engage with these global trends.

Green logistics is not just a choice; it’s a responsibility we owe to our planet and future generations,” said Dr Madu.

An intriguing segment unfolded with the discussion on the Physical Internet, forecasting a future where the movement of goods mirrors the expansion of the internet. Examples from parts of the world where Physical Internet is already taking effect highlighted its inevitability. The imperative for organizations and professionals to prepare for this paradigm shift in logistics resonated, urging Nigeria to actively engage with these global trends.

As the digital and physical realms converge, the Physical Internet is not a vision; it’s an imminent reality we must be ready for.”

The dialogue also touched on entrepreneurship, and its role in shaping the future of logistics. An expanded curriculum incorporating entrepreneurship concepts was emphasized through the session, with the necessity for individuals to develop a mindset combining innovation, risk-taking, and adaptability, drawing examples from various disciplines.

Entrepreneurship is not just a buzzword; it’s a mindset that fuels innovation and drives the evolution of industries,” said Prof Nurudeen Oyekola.

The final segment highlighted the critical intersection of leadership, corporate governance, and national development. Prevailing attitudes were challenged, emphasizing the pillars of responsible governance—accountability, transparency, fairness, and responsibility. The role of responsible leadership in steering the nation towards sustained growth and development prompted reflection on the nation’s past, present, and future trajectory.

Prayers alone cannot build a nation. It requires proactive, responsible governance grounded in accountability and transparency.” – Dr Sunday Bello said.

The CLMI International Conference Panel Session concluded as a pull of insights, stimulating a sense of urgency for proactive engagement and innovation. Participants left with heightened awareness of the challenges and opportunities shaping Nigeria’s approach to infrastructure, logistics, and entrepreneurship.

Highpoints of the conference were the conferment of an honorary doctorate degree on Mazi Sonny Allison by Ballsbridge University which is in affiliation with CLMI.

And, the public presentation of the book: “Logistics Solutions for Enterprise Infrastructure,” authored by Distinguished Professor Simon Emeje, executive chairman of the Courier & Logistics Management Institute (CLMI).

According to the author of the book selling at N15,000 (Approximately US$30) per copy, logistics is a critical phenomenon in human existence that has been kept at the back end for too long a time despite its enormous advantages to the growth of the economy especially in terms of job and wealth creation.

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