Task Systems Celebrates 30 Years of Quality Service Delivery
Task System has clocked 30 years of dedicated service delivery in the Information Technology (IT) sector.
Founded by serial digital entrepreneur and Chairman, Zinox Group, Leo Stan Ekeh, Task as it fondly called, is one of the few Nigerian-owned companies that has consistently thrived in the face of the peculiar challenges in the Nigerian business terrain for over three decades.
For aspiring entrepreneurs looking to build a business that will not only out-live them, but one that is equipped to effortlessly ride the turbulent waves of business sustenance, remaining a by-word for excellent service delivery in the process, Task Systems Ltd, represents one of the most fififitting case studies.
Structured, ambitious, consistent, resilient and imbued with the uncommon tenacity and nimbleness to constantly re-invent in the face of the changing dynamics of modern business.
The 30th anniversary celebration was held at the company’s corporate headquarters in Gbagada, Lagos, the breakfast session planned to celebrate Task at 30, quickly turned into an effusive out-pouring of encomiums and emotions as representatives of the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), two former Managing Directors, current and ex-staff of Task Systems Ltd as well as management and staff of the respective companies in the Zinox Group, turned up in their numbers to honour Task. Also present were staff of e-commerce giant, Yudala and digital entertainment outfififit, New Concept Media Group (NCMG), among others.
With Chairman, Zinox Group, Ekeh and former Managing Directors of the company, Mr. Dave Ibelegbu and Mr. Stanley Okpalaeke featuring prominently, attendees at the event were taken down memory lane through a multimedia presentation which covered the founding vision behind the Task dream, the landmark strides recorded in the ICT sector and the future prospects of the business.
Emotions also ran high on the day with the moving contribution of Mrs. Ngozi Nwude, a longserving staff of the company who started out as an ancillary staff but today works in the Accounts department.
The speeches of Messrs Ibelegbu and Okpalaeke were wistful, witty and loaded with memories of their time at the helms of affairs at Task.