By Bilesanmi Abayomi
The LGNA International has announced a change in the date for its retreat in Kenya, which was earlier scheduled to hold in June. The CEO of LGNA International, Tunde Jakande, made the announcement through a statement released to the Kosofe Post on Thursday.
According to Jakande, the five-day international retreat on tourism as potentials for economic and cultural development in Nairobi, Kenya, has been shifted to July 23rd – 28th. He explained that the decision to change the date was due to the current situation on the ground, and the shift was unavoidable.
The statement also disclosed that the international seminar on effective leadership, which was scheduled for last April, will now hold from 10th to 15th June. Jakande advised participants who have registered and those intending to participate to take note of the new dates.
“LGNA apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause,” he said. “However, we assure participants that they will experience the ecstatic and unique memory LGNA provides and is now well known for.”
The retreat aims to explore tourism as a potential for economic and cultural development in Kenya. It will provide an opportunity for participants to network, learn, and share ideas on ways to develop tourism in Kenya.
The LGNA International is a leadership and management organization that focuses on building capacity in individuals, organizations, and nations. Its aim is to provide quality training and development programs that enhance leadership skills and knowledge for improved performance in various sectors.