4 UNILAG Students Win 2018 Coca-Cola Global Management Challenge

Recently updated on June 3rd, 2020 at 02:09 pm

A team of four students from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has emerged winners of the maiden edition of the Coca-Cola Global Management Challenge after six weeks of intense competition.

The team made up of final year UNILAG students include: Abdullahi Salimat, Department of Finance; Adeniyi Talabi, Department of Systems Engineering; Oyekan Idris, Department of Accounting and Olubodun Sulaiman, Department of Business Administration came tops in the competition for their innovative business solutions.

They will represent Nigeria for the first time at the international finale coming up in Dubai, in April, 2018.

In the words of Nwamaka Onyemelukwe, manager, public affairs and communications, Coca-Cola Nigeria:

“Basically what we have done with the competition is to provide a platform for these undergraduates to express themselves as well as discover their entrepreneurial skills.

We are certain that all of the participants have been impacted and are now better prepared to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams.”

Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, vice chancellor of the University of Lagos, stated as regards the Coca-Cola Global Management Challenge:

“This couldn’t have come at a better time. The initiative ties into the University’s objectives to be a solution driven business school that leverages the knowledge of business simulation and power software to train 21st century class of business executives.

We are really grateful to Coca-Cola for sponsoring this project.”

Ryan Fayan, coordinator, Global Management Challenge expressed delight with the contestants for giving their best.

In his words:

“It’s quite impressive, the solutions they brought to the table. It goes to show the amount of budding business talents waiting to be discovered in Nigeria. I am quite optimistic that the winning team will do extremely well at the finals in Dubai.”

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