Nigeria, Sept. 6 -- The Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered), NIM, is preparing for its annual conference, expected to be the largest gathering of management professionals in Africa. Established in 1961, NIM is Nigeria's oldest management professional institute with over 200,000 individual members and more than 400 corporate members nationwide.

PREMIUM TIMES' Kabir Yusuf sat down with the Registrar of the institute, Taiwo Ganiyat Olusesi, to discuss the institute's plan to make all members AI-certified by 2026, its focus on youth leadership, and why senior citizens remain central to Nigeria's management future.

PT: Let me start by asking about this year's conference. What is the theme of this year's conference, and what should p...