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National Quality Conference rescheduled for March 2026


The organisers of the National Quality Conference and Awards have announced the postponement of the fifth edition of the annual event to Friday, 27 March 2026, due to logistical challenges and the ongoing selection process for award winners.

In a press statement, the organisers said the conference, originally scheduled for October 31, 2025, will still take place at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

They explained that the decision aims to enable wider participation from deserving organisations and to ensure a more inclusive and credible selection process that reflects excellence across industries.

Themed ‘Champions of Quality: Shaping Nigeria’s Future,’ the forthcoming edition will highlight the vital role of professionals and organisations in promoting excellence, innovation, and integrity across sectors.

According to the organisers, preparations are well underway to deliver a landmark gathering that will bring together industry leaders, policymakers, innovators, and professionals to share insights, strengthen frameworks, and celebrate outstanding organisations committed to quality and excellence.

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