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NCRIB inducts 66 new individuals, 18 corporate members

From left: Executive Secretary/CEO Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers, Tope Adaramola; Deputy President, Mrs. Ekeoma Ezeibe; President, Prince Babatunde Adeleke Oguntade; Vice President, Mrs. Olufunke Adenusi, mni and Hon Auditor, Wale Oshodi at the Induction Ceremony of New Associates in Lagos

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Chuks Udo Okonta

The Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB) held a grand induction ceremony for 66 individual and 18 corporate new members into its esteemed associateship, marking a significant milestone in their careers.

The President of the NCRIB, Prince Babatunde Adeleke Oguntade, while delivering a heartfelt welcome address, emphasized the critical role Insurance Brokers play in bridging the gap between clients and insurers.

The President highlighted the importance of the inductees’ dedication to the continued growth and resilience of the economy, noting that their expertise and guidance were essential in times of need.

With the era of passivity behind them, the President urged the new members to embody the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, and active engagement.

As the inductees were presented with certificates and badges, symbolizing their new status as associates of NCRIB, the President outlined the Council’s expectations from them.

He emphasized the need for unwavering commitment to supporting the Council’s mission of building a formidable Broking profession and strengthening their collective voice and impact.

Prince Oguntade urged the inductees to embrace the core values of NCRIB, to continually develop their skills and knowledge, and to always prioritize the interests of their clients.

He stressed the importance of active participation in the Council’s programs and events, which attract Mandatory Compulsory Professional Development (MCPD) points, highlighting that this would not only enhance their personal and professional growth but also reinforce the strength of the Council.

The President also encouraged the inductees to participate in international events, such as those organized by the African Insurance Organization (AIO) and the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA), to broaden their exposure and network. He emphasized that consistent moral and financial support from members was vital to the Council’s sustained progress, entrusting the new members with the responsibility of carrying the torch forward, upholding the shared legacy, and shaping the future of the Broking profession.

The induction ceremony marked a new chapter in the careers of the 66 members, empowering them to make meaningful contributions to the insurance industry.

As associates of NCRIB, they were expected to embody the Council’s values of integrity, professionalism, and excellence and to uphold the highest standards of practice in their work. With their new status, they were poised to play a critical role in shaping the future of the Broking profession in Nigeria.

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