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Mr Abiodun Toki - A Legend Goes HomePosted: 5 months ago |
It is with profound respect and deep sadness that we announce the passing of Mr. Abiodun Toki (1949–2026), Founder and Chairman of Tom Associates Limited. Mr. Toki was a towering figure in Nigeria’s training and development landscape - a true colossus whose life’s work inspired confidence across generations of training providers. Through commitment, resilience, and unwavering purpose, he demonstrated that excellence is attainable and sustainable in our industry. To us at Nigerian Seminars and Trainings (NST), he was more than a pioneer; he was a father figure - an encourager, a trusted adviser, and a consistent source of support. We will forever cherish the privilege of our interactions with him and draw strength from the enduring values he embodied. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, the management and staff of Tom Associates Limited, and the wider learning and development community. May his soul rest in perfect peace, and may his legacy continue to guide and inspire. Long live Tom Associates Limited. Note: Burial Arrangements to be announced by the family |
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