EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, MUSLIM BOARD BAGS FELLOWSHIP AWARD
The Executive Secretary, Lagos State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Mr. Saheed Onipede has been inducted Fellow of the Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria.
The certificate was presented to him in his office at GRA, Ikeja, on Thursday, by a consultant to the Institute, Dr. Balogun Adebowale.
Dr. Balogun said, “The Governing Council of the Institute takes pride in certifying that Mr. Onipede has been elected a Fellow of the Institute having satisfied the requirements for admission and in recognition of competence in administrative functions, leadership strategies and outstanding performance as an administrator”.
While congratulating the Board Secretary, Dr. Balogun expressed the goodwill of the governing council and urged him not to relent in his impressive performances in office.
In his response, Onipede extended his appreciation to the Chairman and Governing Council of the Institute for recognizing him with the award.
While not ruling out God in his accomplishments, he promised to continue with his commitment to delivering quality service to the State Government and humanity at large in whatever capacity he found himself.
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