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Home » Airtel Nigeria’s Communications Director Champions Workforce Transformation at PAU Career Fair

Airtel Nigeria’s Communications Director Champions Workforce Transformation at PAU Career Fair

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
February 8, 2025
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Workforce Transformation at PAU Career Fair

L-r: Dr. Ruth Karachi Benson Oji, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Humanities, PAU; panel session moderator, and Panelists; Olabisi Omoregie, head, Corporate Services, Fast Credit Ltd; Femi Adeniran, director of Corporate Communications and CSR, Airtel Nigeria, and Abike Wesey, at the panel session of the Pan-Atlantic University Career Fair held on Wednesday at the University Main Campus in Lagos state.

Femi Adeniran, the director of Corporate Communications and CSR Airtel Nigeria, has called for a human centric approach to workforce transformation in the face of rapid technological advancements.

Mr. Adeniran made this statement during a panel discussion titled ‘Building a Workforce for the New Era: Talent, Technology, and Transformation’ at the 2025 Career Fair, hosted by Pan-Atlantic University on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, at the University main campus.

He stressed the importance of organizations prioritizing clear corporate communication, continuous learning, and reverse mentoring to foster a resilient, future ready workforce, highlighting how crucial corporate communication is in enhancing workforce agility and driving innovation.

“Organizations that master transparent and engaging communication are better positioned to integrate digital tools seamlessly while maintaining a strong human connection. It’s not just about technology; it’s about empowering people through effective engagement, and purpose-driven messaging,” he said.

Mr. Adeniran also urged organizations to invest in upskilling and reskilling their workforce, advocating for a proactive approach to talent development that ensures employees remain relevant amid industry shifts.

He highlighted Airtel Nigeria’s commitment to nurturing talent through initiatives such as the “Open Talent Economy” an ambitious initiative aimed at preparing undergraduates for the evolving demands of the modern workforce.

The panel discussion brought together leading industry experts, including Olabisi Omoregie (Head, Corporate Services, Fast Credit Ltd) and Abike Wesey (General Manager, HR & Admin, Mutual Benefits Assurance).

Moderated by Dr. Ruth Karachi Benson Oji, the discussion delved into the impact of artificial intelligence, automation, and digital transformation on employment. Panelists emphasized that while technology is reshaping job functions, human adaptability, emotional intelligence, and strategic foresight are still crucial.

The career fair reaffirms Pan-Atlantic University’s commitment to fostering meaningful engagements that bridge the gap between academia and industry.

The institution remains dedicated to empowering students and professionals with the insights needed to excel in the evolving job market.

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