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Strengthening Our Network: Highlights from the 2025 Annual General Meeting
Aug 29, 2025

On Saturday, August 2, 2025, the Stanford Seed Transformation Network, Nigeria, gathered virtually for its Annual General Meeting (AGM). Members, trustees, and executives came together to reflect on the past year, review our financial health, and take decisive steps toward shaping the future of our Network.


Welcoming Cohort 14


One of the memorable highlights of the AGM was the official welcome of Cohort 14 members into the Network. Their arrival represents growth, renewal, and fresh perspectives for our community. With every new cohort, our shared mission gains more strength and momentum, and Cohort 14 promises to bring new energy into our collective work.


Reflections and Reports


In her opening remarks, Mrs. Nwamaka Okoye, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, expressed gratitude for the resilience and commitment of members throughout the year. Following this, Mrs. Omolola Ajani, President of the Network, presented the 2024 Annual Report, spotlighting key milestones:


  • A restructuring of the Secretariat to strengthen operational support.

  • The End of Year and Welcome Party, featuring Hon. Dr. Jumoke Oduwole as Guest Speaker, where Cohort 14 was formally received.

  • The launch of the Health Sector Group, creating space for collaboration among members in healthcare and allied industries.

  • Continued excellence in the annual survey, reinforcing Nigeria’s strong contribution to the global impact report.

  • The inauguration of the Constitution Review Committee to ensure our governance framework remains dynamic and relevant.

Her report, which emphasized deepening engagement and elevating visibility in the coming year, was warmly received and unanimously adopted.


Inauguration of the Constitution Review Committee


A major governance milestone of the AGM was the inauguration of the Constitution Review Committee. This committee will ensure that our constitution reflects both our growth and evolving needs, while staying aligned with corporate governance standards under CAMA 2020.

The committee members are:

  • Mr. Ken Oyeleke – Trustee

  • Mr. Saidu Basharu – Executive

  • Mrs. Ifeoluwa Fashola – Cohort 10

  • Mr. Adebola Aromiwura – Cohort 10

  • Mrs. Toyin Edun – Cohort 11

With Mr. Olusegun Elegbede (A.A. and Associates) serving as observer.


Looking Ahead


The AGM closed with words of appreciation from the Chairman, Mrs. Nwamaka Okoye, who commended the Executive Committee and members for their dedication and contributions.

As we look toward 2026, our focus remains clear: to deliver meaningful value to every member, deepen engagement, and expand the impact of the Network in Nigeria and beyond.



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