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Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) Admits New Associate MembersPosted: 11 years ago |
The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) has concluded arrangement to admit into its fold a new set of associates members at an induction ceremony scheduled to hold at Harbour Point, 4 Wilmot Point Road, Off Ahmadu Bello Way, Lagos, Nigeria on August 20th 2016. The event according to the organizers is expected to attract distinguished members of the banking community, corporate organizations, council members, Fellows, Honorary Senior members and well-wishers. The Guest Speaker and Founder/Chief Executive Officer, Auldon Limited, Paul Orajiaka, will present the Induction address titled: “Starting up the Right Way: Attracting Investment to your Fledging Business.” The President and Chairman of Council, CIBN, Prof. Segun Ajibola, will chair the occasion, while the institute’s Registrar/Chief Executive, ‘Seye Awojobi, will be the Chief Host. Toyin Olasinde |
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