The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Organisation of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) Nigeria have charged the 25th president of the Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) on professional excellence and national development.
This charge was given during the recent investiture of Abimbola Ayuba, a retired Commodore as the NIM’s 25th president and chairman of council in Lagos.
The new NIM president is also the current director of national issues and social welfare of CAN, and
“As you embark on this significant journey, we are confident that your strategic insights and passion for innovation will foster an environment of growth and collaboration, benefiting the Institute, its members and humanity at large,” Daniel C. Okoh, CAN president, said in a congratulatory message.
CAN in a goodwill message said that Ayuba’s extensive experience and visionary approach will inspire and guide the Institute towards new heights of excellence.
“We look forward to witnessing the positive impact of your leadership and the transformative initiatives you will champion,” CAN said.
Similarly, the OAIC in a goodwill message said it is heartening to see a leader of Ayuba’s calibre take the helm of an institution as pivotal as the NIM, which plays a critical role in shaping ethical and strategic management practices across the nation.
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“We are confident that under your stewardship, the Nigerian Institute of Management will reach even greater heights, contributing meaningfully to national development and fostering the growth of world-class leaders across all sectors,” the OAIC said.
Emmanuel Abiodun Adewale Alogbo, the Spiritual Father and chairman, Cherubim & Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide (Ayo Ni O), said the remarkable achievement is a testament to Ayuba’s outstanding dedication, integrity, and service to the nation, the institute, and humanity at large.
“Your wealth of experience and impeccable leadership qualities make you a beacon of hope and a worthy trailblazer in our nation’s journey toward professional excellence and national development.
“I charge you to work with honesty, love, tolerance, and patience,” Alogbo said.
Gbemiga O. Ladejebi, the choir master general of the C&S Movement (Ayo Ni O), in a goodwill message on behalf of the Seraph Voices said Ayuba’s presidency will usher in innovative ideas, strengthened collaborations, and a legacy of exceptional leadership within the Institute.
“This new role is a fitting recognition of your professional excellence and unwavering commitment to advancing the field of management.
“We are incredibly proud of this significant milestone in your journey. It is a testament to your hard work, vision, and the positive impact you have had on those around you.
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