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Agency celebrates 10th anniversary

Negxy Concepts Limited, an educational agency, marked its 10‑year anniversary with a dinner event on Thursday, 16 March 2023, in Ikeja, Lagos. […]

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Negxy Concepts Limited, an educational agency, marked its 10‑year anniversary with a dinner event on Thursday, 16 March 2023, in Ikeja, Lagos. The celebration was attended by the agency’s staff, including founder and Chief Executive Officer Nelson Eban and Assistant General Manager Modupe Sanwo. Representatives from one of the agency’s partners, Birmingham City University, were also present: International Regional Manager Charles Magee and Nigerian Representative Victoria Williams.

The evening began with a sumptuous dining experience, offering guests a variety of delicacies. After dinner, attendees enjoyed a lively karaoke session, with many taking the stage to showcase their vocal talents. Laughter and good music filled the venue, creating a feel‑good atmosphere throughout the night.

During his speech, Eban highlighted the company’s role in creating opportunities for Nigerian students to study at leading universities in the United Kingdom. He emphasized that the celebration underscored the importance of partnerships and collaborations, and reaffirmed his commitment to facilitating overseas study opportunities for young Nigerians. Sanwo expressed gratitude to Birmingham City University for the successful partnership and reiterated the company’s dedication to expanding opportunities for Nigerians.

Magee commended Negxy’s hard work and dedication over the past decade and affirmed Birmingham City University’s commitment to continuing the partnership, aiming to provide even more opportunities for Nigerian students.

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