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PwC Nigeria Recommits to Sustainability in Region

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PwC Nigeria (PricewaterhouseCoopers) is solidifying its commitment to driving Nigerian businesses toward a sustainable future. This renewed focus coincides with the 10th anniversary of Strategy & PwC’s internal consulting arm.

The 10-year milestone signifies Strategy&’s successful collaboration within the PwC network. Since its formation in 2014 through the merger of Booz & Company and PwC, Strategy& has provided innovative solutions to clients globally.

The name “Strategy&” embodies the powerful combination of Booz & Company’s renowned strategy experience and PwC’s diverse resources. This unique blend empowers a holistic approach, taking strategies from conception to execution.

Sam Abu, PwC’s Regional Senior Partner for the West Market Area, emphasized the unwavering commitment to delivering sustainable outcomes for all stakeholders. He attributes this success to PwC’s global “New Equation” strategy and the Africa “5+1” strategy, alongside the expertise of its diverse workforce.

“Strategy&’s 10th anniversary exemplifies this commitment,” said Abu. “By fostering a culture of excellence, we empower our people and clients to build trust with stakeholders and address critical challenges, ultimately creating a more rewarding work environment.”

Looking ahead, Abu highlights how Strategy&’s consulting expertise, coupled with the vast capabilities of the PwC network, will continue to empower organizations in the region. This will be achieved through business transformation, building resilience for the future, and shaping sustainable paths to success.

Olufemi Osinubi, Consulting and Risk Services Leader for PwC’s West Market Area, expressed the company’s enthusiasm for Strategy&’s role in the West African market.

“Our deep industry knowledge, combined with Strategy&’s proven methodology, allows us to craft capability-driven strategies for leading organizations,” said Osinubi. “Strategy& is uniquely positioned to tackle the issues that matter most to our clients.”

Osinubi further emphasized PwC’s dedication to client collaboration, fostering public-private partnerships, and creating lasting positive change across West Africa.

Olusegun Zaccheaus, Strategy& Lead for West Africa, highlighted the company’s 2022 launch as a strategic move to provide distinctive services to West African clients.

“Our region offers exciting opportunities alongside challenges,” said Zaccheaus. “We are committed to helping clients navigate this ever-evolving business landscape. As we celebrate Strategy&’s 10th anniversary, we leverage the power of our global network’s subject matter experts, resources, and proven solutions to address the specific needs of West African businesses.

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