Goodluck Obi

B. Tech., M.Sc., DBA, FCA
Partner and Head of Audit, KPMG West Africa

Goodluck is a distinguished professional whose career reflects disciplined judgment, ethical clarity, and unwavering commitment to trustworthy audit. Respected for his principled leadership, he stands as a true guardian of truth—embodying informed, vigilant, and attentive stewardship.

Christian Ekeigwe

FCA, CPA (Massachusetts), CISA
Visionary, Audit is Trustworthy
Chairman, Audit Committee Institute

Chris is a dedicated advisor and visionary for truth in governance stewardship. His initiatives, from systems security audit to improving audit committee literacy in the equivocality of financial reports has contributed to making Audit Committee members savvy for their roles.

meet the team

Blue Ribbon Faculty

Goodluck Obi, B. Tech., M.Sc., DBA, FCA

Partner and Head of Audit
KPMG West Africa

Doyin Owolabi, B.Sc, MILR, MNIM, FCA

Past President,
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria

Iheanyi Anyahara, FCA, Ph.D.

Managing Consultant
Regulatory Compliance Readiness Advisors

Williams Erimona, M. CIoD, FCA

Partner
Assurance Services EY Nigeria

Festus Ogunmokun, B.Sc., FCA, MNIM

Former Chief Audit Executive
Nigerian Institute of Management & WAPCO

Christian Ekeigwe

FCA, CPA (Massachusetts), CISA Visionary
Audit is Trustworthy Worldwide Advocacy
Chairman, Audit Committee Institute

Rationale

This conference reaffirms a simple but vital truth: audit remains a trustworthy anchor in an imperfect world. Across history, societies have relied on accountants and auditors to safeguard assets, guide policy, and sustain prosperity. Even in “confusion of confusions” moments of crisis, sound accounting has steadied markets, while poor accounting has unleashed disorder and harm.
The 2026 Annual Audit Committee Conference brings together the professionals who uphold this trust. Accountants, auditors, audit committee members, and directors share a moral duty to prevent audit failure, protect investors, and preserve confidence in financial reporting. Especially in uncertain3 times, the profession must remain informed, vigilant, and fully attending—guarding the truth that enables accountability, clarity, and enduring economic stability. Elite experts gathered in the faculty for this conference will explore the challenges of trustworthy audit and how auditors and audit committees can bring their influence as guardians of truth to prevent those factors that lead to financial misstatements mischaracterized as audit failure.
What would be discussed?
► The Guardians of Truth: Informed, Vigilant and Attending
► Audit Failure: Why it happens and how to prevent it
► Why Prosperity Needs Financial Truth
► How Audit Has Improved Its Affordances for Guarding the Truth
► The Limits of Auditor Independence: Guarding the Truth Without Bias
► GATE-KEEPING: Detecting Fraud and Errors in Corporate Reporting
► Remediating Audit Deficiencies in Complex Systems
► Governance Without Truth Leads to Failure
► Why Audit Committee Financial Literacy Matters Now
► Internal Audit: Guarding the Truth from the Inside
► Guarding the Truth: Why Control is the Keystone
► Need for Audit Committee Technology Literacy
► Role of Regulation the Supreme Guardian of Truth
► Protecting Prosperity: Shared Roles and Responsibilities
How to Register
Fees:
N360,000 per person ex-VAT and all other taxes, covering course documentation and accessories, refreshments and lunch only. Please make all cheques payable to Audit Committee Institute and send to the address below. For direct payment into our account, please call or send email request for account information.
Conference HelpDesk, Audit Committee Institute
EDP Center, Suite 2020, River Valley Estate, Limson Road, Ojodu Berger. IKEJA, Lagos State
Phones
Voice/SMS: 0803 572 5283, 0802 316 1357
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Email: info@acinigeria.org
How to Register
Fees:
Registration fee is N360,000 per person ex-VAT and all other taxes, covering course documentation and accessories, refreshments and lunch only.
Payment:
Please scan the QR code or click on the button to pay via debit/credit card.
For cheques, please, make all cheques payable to Audit Committee Institute and send to the address below.
Conference HelpDesk, Audit Committee Institute
EDP Center, Suite 2020, River Valley Estate, Limson Road, Ojodu Berger. IKEJA, Lagos State
Phones: 0803 572 5283, 0802 316 1357, 0802 304 2385 (WhatsApp Only)
email: info@acinigeria.org
For direct payment into our account, please call for account information or contact us at: info@acinigeria.org | accounting@audistrustworthy.org

Audit Committee Institute is established as a non-profit, non-governmental entity dedicated to research, education and advocacy for audit committee relevance and effectiveness, and to promote responsible financial reporting. In this respect, it is important that the Institute maintain independence and neutrality. By maintaining superior intellectual authority on financial aspects of corporate governance, ACI will be helping audit committee members and other stakeholders in the financial reporting value chain to develop independent critical thinking on vital issues affecting the integrity of financial statements and shareholder value assurance.

Associate Membership is available to interested persons on conditions prescribed by the Board of ACI. ACI does not require certification examination for membership. In order to remain totally independent, ACI does not solicit for funding from any source, except from non-governmental, non-commercial development agencies. All ACI activities are funded through membership subscriptions and income generated from its research, development and educational activities.

The Governing Board of ACI makes the rules of the Institute, subject to the provisions of the object clauses of the Institute. Membership of the Institute consists of (1) members who subscribed to the Memorandum and Articles of Associate of the Institute, limited by law to just a few, and (2) Associate and Fellow members who join the Institute for professional benefits. Decisions required by statute are made accordingly by members in (1) above while other decisions are made by the members in general, namely (1) and (2).

The Audit Committee Institute, by its mandate, is not an examination body.

Overall, the overriding mission of the Audit Committee Institute is to contribute to the strength of the financial reporting regime by creating awareness in a manner that empowers audit committees and other participants in the capital market.

Website: www.acinigeria.org, Email: info@acinigeria.org

Audit is Trustworthy Worldwide Advocacy is an advocacy for the accounting profession, dedicated to ensuring that the role of accounting and audit in society is not dimished and relegated to obscurity, that the eternal verity that "Audit is Trustworthy" is persuaded into the beliefs of society and the market, and fairly valorized.

Here is a more powerful, more eloquent, and more dignified version of your text—tightened, elevated, and shaped to extol the indispensable role of auditors and accountants in society:

The markets and society yearn for perfect audit as their source of comfort. In that longing, they too often misapprehend corporate failures as audit failures, allowing the sanctity of audit to be unfairly besmirched by an asymmetric judgment that assigns blame where it does not belong. Acknowledging that audit is trustworthy is not denialism; we know that even good accountants, for indeterminate reasons, sometimes produce imperfect audits. Yet as investigations reveal the deeper, insidious causes of major scandals, it becomes clear that a restoral is needed—a reversal of the mistaken belief that audit itself is untrustworthy.

Audit deserves to be acclaimed for its profound and efficacious utility. It is the ballast of trust on which civilization thrives. History shows that societies flourish when accounting is sound and falter when it is not. To ignore this truth would be invidious.

Therefore, the profession requires confident advocacy to halt the quiet subreption that diminishes the sublime trustworthiness of audit. Abstract audit cannot defend itself; abstract accounting cannot speak. It falls to us—its practitioners, its stewards, its guardians—to avow in unison the truth that must be proclaimed without hesitation:

AUDIT IS TRUSTWORTHY.

Website: www.auditistrustworthy.org

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