About “Touching Lives”, LAPO Founder Ehigiamusoe’s Newly Launched Book

The Founder LAPO Micro Finance Bank, Dr.  Godwin Ehigiamusoe (PhD), recently launched his book “Touching Lives: My LAPO Journey”.
The book launch which held on Wednesday, October 14, 2021at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island Lagos, attracted dignitaries and captains of  industry.

The book, a Biography, chronicled his early career, his pursuit of knowledge and excellence as well as the formation  and development of LAPO.

The book details his journey of commitment, personal reflection and  the evolution and development of the microfinance sector in Nigeria. 

The author tells the story of how he founded Lift Above Poverty Organisation (LAPO) and microfinance banking in Nigeria. 

“This is a book that reiterates the power of resilience, diligence and vision.” Societynow.ng learned.

Touching Lives is a touching and self-effacing story told by one of the first movers of the Microfinance sub-sector of the Finance Industry, throughout the text players in the world of Microfinance, both national and international and their roles were x-rayed.

The book presentation was a tasteful event that attests to the author’s bonafides in the world of microfinance.

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