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The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria (ICSAN) has inducted 250 Chartered Secretaries and Administrators at its 47th Annual General Meeting held in Lagos at the secretariat of the institute penultimate Thursday.

In his welcome address, President/Chairman Council of ICSAN, Bode Ayeku advised Inductees to continue to improve on their skills, knowledge, and competencies to be at the top.

He said: “For the category of Inductees who are being admitted as graduates of ICSAN today, I congratulate you for having commenced a journey into a profession that is not only relevant today but which holds the prospects of continued relevance into the foreseeable future.

“I will advise that you continue to improve on your skills, knowledge, and competencies.

“You must continue to bear in mind that Chartered Secretaries are highly skilled professionals who are respected for the depth of their knowledge, competencies, versatility, mastery and adeptness in a broad range of fields including law, accounting, finance, management, governance and secretarial practices. “You must therefore continue to strive to consolidate your knowledge in all these areas to be on top of your game. The journey is on and stagnation should never be an option.”

Also speaking at the ceremony, Julie Okah-Donli, Executive Chairman, Roost Foundation told the inductees to leverage technology to improve their roles in organisations.

“To succeed in this age of technological advancement, Chartered Secretaries and Administrators will have to be receptive and accept an environment of continuous change.

“As the nature of work continues to change, with such things as distance working, with machines now performing complex tasks with greater speed and accuracy than humans can, Chartered Secretaries and Administrators must leverage on technology in their roles and allow for soft skills to be brought to the fore “Going forward, endeavour to find out your worth/value, learn to clearly define and communicate that value, and from this day forward answer to nothing less than what you are worth.”

The inductees were inducted after successfully undergoing rigorous and exerting training and scaling the hurdle of the strenuous professional examination scheme of the Institute.

Caption:  L-R Mrs. Taiwo Olusesi FCIS: Registrar/CEO), Mrs. Funmi Ekundayo, FCIS (Vice President Elect), Mr. Bode Ayeku FCIS ( President), Mr. Taiwo Gbenga Owokalade, FCIS (President Elect), Mr. Samuel Kolawole, FCIS; (Immediate Past President), and Mr. Francis Olawale, FCIS ( Honorary Treasurer) all of Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria (ICSAN) during the 47th Annual General Meeting recently at the Secretariat of the Institute in Lagos.

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