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CIIN inducts 18 fellows, 166 associates


The Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria inducted 18 Fellows and 166 Associates into the institute at a ceremony held at the College of Insurance and Financial Management, Aseese, Ogun State on Wednesday.

Speaking at the induction ceremony, the President/Chairman of Council, CIIN, Mrs. Yetunde Ilori, charged the inductees on professionalism.

She said, “Becoming an Associate, a post-qualifier, or a Fellow of this esteemed institute is no small feat. It represents years of hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the principles of excellence, ethics, and professionalism that are the cornerstones of our industry. Today, as we induct 166 Associates and 18 Fellows into the ranks of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria, we are not just honouring your academic and professional accomplishments; we are also recognising your potential to lead, innovate, and contribute to the continued growth and development of the Nigerian insurance sector.

“Your journey to this point has been marked by intense training, rigorous examinations, and the application of knowledge in real-world situations, and this induction ceremony is not the end of the road—it is the beginning of another era. An epoch where you are entrusted with upholding the integrity of our industry, advancing its values, and contributing to its future success. While today is a day of celebration, it is also a reminder of the responsibility that comes with being a member of this prestigious Institute as you join the ranks of Associates. Post-Qualifiers in the Loss Adjusting Route and Fellows, you are expected to be ambassadors for the industry—advocates for its growth, its relevance, and its ability to meet the needs of society.”

 She added that with the insurance industry being a customer-centric space with a pivotal role in ensuring the economic stability of any nation, it behoves the professionals to adhere to the highest standards of conduct and continuously strive for excellence.

“At an Institute, we are committed to fostering a professional environment that upholds the highest standards of education, professionalism, and ethical conduct. Our collective vision is to create an insurance sector that is not only resilient but also responsive to the ever-evolving needs of the Nigerian people.

Once again, congratulations to all our new Associates, Post-Qualifiers in the Loss Adjusting Route, and Fellows. You are now part of an esteemed group of professionals who shape the future of our industry. We look forward to seeing the great contributions you will make to the insurance sector and the Nigerian economy as a whole.

“I do not doubt that, together, we will build an enviable future for the Nigerian insurance industry.”

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