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The Deputy Director General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA), Anna Horma Miezah, has attended the Second International Gaming Conference 2023 in Nigeria.
Ms. Horma Miezah attended the event on behalf of the Director General of the NLA, Samuel Awuku who was attending equally important events in Ghana.
The two-day conference was hosted by the National Lottery Regulatory Commission(NLRC) at Victoria Island with assurances by Director General, Lanre Gbajabiamila OON that the Commission is totally committed to the agenda of making the lottery a major revenue earner for the country.
At the opening of the conference, Anna Horma Miezah delivered a thought-provoking keynote address on the theme ‘Innovation and Disruption - Core Strategies for Success’.
Citing the role the COVID-19 Pandemic played in transforming conservative retail channels into digital channels, the DDG highlighted the importance of the use of technology and strategies to stay competitive in the gaming and lottery industry.
The Deputy Director General also encouraged the NLRC to institute Responsible Gaming and Good Causes in their operations,citing the impact of the NLA’s Good Causes Foundation which has touched over 350,000 lives.
Panel discussions, featuring industry experts and leaders, captured insights on experiences and innovative strategies to achieve long-term success.
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