First Female NIMN President Emerges, Pledges To Consolidate, Improve On Legacies Of Past Leaders.I’m

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By Frank Tony

 

 

The National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria (NIMN) has elected her first female president since 2003 when the institute officially came into existence through the Act of Parliament no 25 of 2003.

The new president Mrs Bolajoko Bayo- Ajayi takes over from Mr Idorenyen Enang whose two term tenure of four years lapsed at the just concluded Marketing Conference/ Annual general meeting held in Uyo Akwa ibom state over the weekend.

Mrs Bayo-Ajayi who polled over 95 percent of total affirmation votes cast at the AGM as sole candidate for the office of the National President expressed deep seated gratitude to the council members and members of the institute for the confidence reposed in voting her as the new president.

She assured them of her determination to consolidate on the achievements of the past leaders with a greater zeal to take the institute to the next level.

The new president promised to introduce innovation that will make institute outstanding and also the most sought after professional association stressing that the next two years will be filled with programmes that will add value to the lives of its members.

Earlier, before handing over to the new president, the immediate past President of the Institute, Mr Idorenyen Enang said the institute under his leadership forged strategic partnership with Lagos business school, chartered Institute of Marketing -UK and Chartered institute of marketing Ghana to enhance learning and development drive.

According to him, “The Institute’s examination curriculum approved by council has been adopted and currently being infused in our system”.

“The NIMN Act No 25 of 2003 was presented to the 10th National Assembly and has passed the first reading and currently awaiting the second reading.

This is a major step towards facilitating our drive for compliance”.

He added that notwithstanding the challenges posed by funding, his administration did his best to leave behind numerous milestones urging members to remain committed to building a strong institution while aiming increasingly revenue sustainable culture.

” The governing council implores all members to rise to occasion to support this rebuilding process so we can make our dear institute a prude among its peers around the world” he intoned.

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