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Masters Energy President Dr. Uche Ogah to Take the Stage at the 2025 Nigerian Sales Conference

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In what promises to be one of the most influential business gatherings of the year, Dr. Uche Ogah, President of the Masters Energy Group and one of Nigeria’s most respected industrialists, will deliver a Speech at the 2025 Nigerian Sales Conference on Saturday, December 6, 2025. The event will take place at the Welcome Centre Hotels, 70 International Airport Road, Ikeja, Lagos, beginning at 9:00 AM.

The Nigerian Sales Conference, widely regarded as the biggest sales leadership gathering in the country, brings together industry captains, CEOs, marketing strategists, sales professionals, and business founders for a powerful exchange of ideas that shape the nation’s commercial landscape. Over the years, it has grown into a national platform for unveiling new sales methodologies, dissecting market trends, and empowering businesses with high-performance techniques for revenue growth.

Dr. Ogah, known for his sharp business acumen, vast entrepreneurial experience, and role in transforming Masters Energy Group into a multi-billion-naira conglomerate, will be speaking on the future of strategic selling in a volatile economy, a topic highly relevant as Nigerian businesses navigate rapid technological shifts, fluctuating markets, and growing competition across sectors.

The 2025 edition of the conference is anticipated to attract record attendance, following a series of sold-out gatherings in the past. It is expected to feature other top-tier speakers, panel sessions on cutting-edge sales innovations, and networking opportunities for professionals seeking to upscale their expertise.

Industry analysts describe the Nigerian Sales Conference as a massive convergence of thinkers, doers, and market disruptors, and Dr. Ogah’s presence is already generating heightened excitement among participants eager to learn from his track record in scaling business operations, driving team productivity, and sustaining growth in challenging economic climates.

With momentum building, organizers say this year’s event will raise the bar yet again, positioning Nigeria’s sales community for stronger, smarter, and more competitive performance in 2026 and beyond.

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