L—R: Noimot Salako-Oyedele, deputy governor of Ogun State; Kunle Adebajo, ACEN new president, his wife, Sylvia Adebajo, and Olufemi Daramola, representative of the Lagos State deputy governor, at the ACEN new president’s investiture in Lagos recently
The newly inaugurated leadership of the Association of Consulting Engineering in Nigeria (ACEN) has pledged to reposition consulting engineers as indispensable partners in Nigeria’s development.
Kunle Adebajo, the new president of the association has therefore urged members to pursue impact, in
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Taofeek Oyedokun
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