FBS Re. Chairman Bala Zakariyau applauds NAIPE on appreciation awards

‎From left: Ganiyu Musa, Managing Director, FBS Re; Fola Daniel, Director, FBS Re; Nkechi Naeche-Esezobor, Chairperson, Nigerian Association of Insurance and Pension Editors (NAIPE); Bala Zakariyau, Chairman, FBS Re; Ebele Okeke, Director, FBS Re; Shola Ajibade, Executive Director, FBS Re; and Steve Kyrematen, Director, FBS Re during the presentation of NAIPE award to Bala Zakariyau in Lagos

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The Chairman of FBS Reinsurance Limited, Bala Zakariyau has applauded the Nigerian Association Of Insurance and Pension Editors(NAIPE) for its Appreciation Awards bestowed on him for his support and impact in insurance sector and journalism.

Speaking when a team of NAIPE presented the 2025 Appreciation Awards to him in FBS Re Lagos Office in Ikoyi recently, said, he was doing what he felt should be done all the while, unknown a body of journalists was observant of his activities.

He expressed his passion for the growth and development of insurance industry, especially, as he is ever ready to support every stakeholder, including journalists, critical to the future of the sector.

While appreciating insurance journalists who have been reporting the sector for decades during good and bad times, he said: “the advice, of course, I would give you is to continue doing journalism in the most ethical way. The point I would like to emphasise is to continue to do the things that you are doing in the most ethical way. Journalism can make or mar a man but be the one who uses journalism to make a man because history don’t forget people of such virtue.

“And the pretentional race is now becoming even more serious because of the digital environment we operate in through social media and once you say something bad about somebody. It goes viral and to me, if I am a journalist and i sent somebody through that stress, i may not be able to sleep. So, honestly i thank you very much on behalf of my colleagues on the board of FBS Re. ”

Earlier, the chairman of the 2025 NAIPE Annual Conference, Mr. Roland Okoro commended Mr. Zakariyau for changing the face and some. Innovations he brought on board during his time as the preisdent of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria(CIIN). He also appreciated his professionalism and managerial acumen as the managing director/CEO of the defunct Niger Insurance Plc as well as other positions he occupied in the industry.

Similarly, the chairperson of NAIPE, Mrs. Nkechi Naeche-Esezobor said, his name spranged up among the six personalities itemised for the Appreciation Awards in a move to celebrate 10years of the annual conference, adding that, ‘the consensus was that you deserve this award looking at your pedigree and impacts you have had and continue to have in the insurance landscape.’

According to her, “the Association counts you worthy of its highly esteemed award, following your track records as the former President of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria(CIIN) and leadership role across the industry including as MD/Chairman of renowned Insurance Companies, including FBS Re, where you are currently the Chairman.”

Zakariyau has over 40 years of experience
in the insurance sector in Nigeria and has
served on Boards of more than 20 national and multinational institutions. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria, Fellow of Nigeria Institute of Management, Fellow of the Institute of Marketing and Fellow of the Institute
of Directors.

He is the current President of Lagos
Business School (AMP4) and a member of the Governing Council of the Alumni Association (LBSAA). He was a Past President of, Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria. He is a chartered.insurer, holds an Associateship of the Chartered Insurance Institute of the UK and holds a Masters in Business Administration.

He has held various Senior and Management
positions in the insurance sector before joining Niger Insurance Plc as a General Manager (Technical) in 1993. Due to the recognition of his professionalism and hard work, he quickly rose to the Executive Director Position that same year.

In 1997, he was appointed Managing Director of the company. After nine years of successfully heading the company’s affairs, he was appointed as Chairman of the company’s Board in 2006. He retired in December 2015 after 22 years of
meritorious service to Niger Insurance.

He held key positions on various Federal
Government committees. He was a member of the Insurance law Review Committee in 1996 and Sub Committee Vision 2020 in 2009. He was also the Insurance Recapitalisation and Reform Committee Chairman in 2006 and Insurance Sector Reform Committee FSS 2020.

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