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CIIN Counsels Muslims To Stay Upright After Ramadan

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The Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) has appealed to the Muslim faithful to remain upright even after Ramadhan the holy month might have been over.

Speaking at the 2025 Holy Ramadhan Lecture organised by the CIIN in Lagos recently, the President of the institute, Mrs Yetunde Ilori enjoined the Muslims not to go back to sinful ways after the Ramadan.

The topic of the lecture was: “Inheritance in Islam: A Model for Fairness, Equity and Justice in Wealth Distribution.”

Mrs. Ilori said ”We thanked the Almighty Alla who has given us today, not just today but another opportunity to see another holy month and we are alive and we are here to witness it again.
“For me, today is very important, the month is also special, very important. Once we are here, we fulfil our duties, not just denying ourselves of food.
“As an institute, it just an opportunity to ensure we do with others the things that the Almighty Allah wants, to put aside things that are not making him happy.
“And my appeal to us as we go on this session today, all that you have set aside to observe at holy month, by the time Ramadhan is over, do not go back to them so that all these our service will be accepted here and then be rewarded after”.

Similarly, the Chairman of the occasion, Mr Kunle Ahmed, who is also the Chairman of Nigeria Insurers Association (NIA), stated that the topic of the lecture was apt, as it is a testament that Islam is not just a religion, but also a way of life.

The guest speaker, Ameer Shereef Afolalola Mayaleeke, Director, Ad-Dawa Islamic Education Centre Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, also corroborated the earlier speakers, affirming that the topic of the Ramadhan Lecture is a vital aspect of Islam.

He said while the other topics could be forgotten, today’s topic will always be remembered because it is the main thing that upholds righteousness in Islam.

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Ghana’s Delegation In Nigeria To Marine Cargo Sector

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Commissioner for Insurance, Olusegun Omosehin received delegates from Ghana's Marine Cargo Technical Committee on a study tour of Nigeria's marine cargo sector at his office in Abuja recently. The delegation was led by Mr. Fred Asiedu-Darteh of Ghana Shippers' Authority.

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Stakeholders Assess Progress, Challenges In Implementing Building Insurance Regulations

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The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) convened the fourth meeting of the Joint Committee on Insurance for Public Buildings and Buildings Under Construction recently in Abuja.
The meeting, chaired by the Deputy Commissioner for Insurance, Finance and Administration, Mr. Ekerete Ola Gam-Ikon, brought together stakeholders to discuss progress and challenges in implementing insurance regulations for public buildings and buildings under construction.

In his opening remarks, Mr. Gam-Ikon welcomed new members from the quantity surveying profession and briefed the committee on NAICOM’s enforcement efforts, which have commenced with third-party motor insurance and are expanding to public buildings and buildings under construction. He emphasized the importance of collaboration with regulatory agencies and highlighted the commission’s focus on claim settlement, citing the example of a fire incident at a Cash and Carry supermarket where insured parties received prompt claim payments.

The committee discussed implementation progress, with the representative from Development Control indicating that they have started enforcing insurance requirements since January 2025 but are awaiting necessary documents to commence full enforcement. Other stakeholders, including the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) and the Federal Fire Service, shared their perspectives on the importance of complete documentation, risk assessment, and insurance coverage.

The Chairman of the joint committee, Mr. Gam-Ikon, urged Development Control to establish a database of public buildings and buildings under construction and ensure that only buildings with approved documents are insured. Dr. Talmiz Usman, Director of Legal Enforcement and Market Development at NAICOM, thanked committee members for their support and participation.

The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration and effective implementation of insurance regulations to promote safety and risk management in the construction industry.

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emPLE Partners LASPARK For Tree Planting Initiative

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emPLE has officially flagged off Green emPLE, its company-wide sustainability initiative, with a tree-planting exercise held in partnership with the Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency (LASPARK) in Lagos.
As part of the launch, emPLE planted 65 trees across strategic locations in Lagos. The carefully selected tree species were chosen for their environmental benefits such as improving air quality, reducing urban heat, and enhancing the city’s ecological balance.
Speaking at the event, Oyinlade Olalekan, Managing Director of emPLE General Insurance Limited, remarked,
“At emPLE, we’re deeply committed to empowering lives—not just through our financial offerings but by actively contributing to a more sustainable world. The launch of Green emPLE and today’s tree-planting activity are key steps in that journey. Sustainability is one of our core values, and we’re proud to be playing our part in building a cleaner, greener Lagos.”
He added,
“We see Green emPLE as a platform for driving real impact, one initiative at a time. This partnership with LASPARK is only the beginning. We look forward to rolling out more activities that reinforce our mission and encourage others to join us in protecting the planet.”
Mrs. Adetoun Popoola, General Manager of LASPARK, also commended the initiative, saying:
“Our mandate at LASPARK is to promote a greener Lagos through tree planting and urban beautification. It’s always encouraging to see private sector organisations like emPLE step forward in support of this mission. Collaborations like this help us get more done and inspire residents and businesses alike to take sustainability seriously. We are excited about what Green emPLE represents and we look forward to more impactful partnerships.”
To acknowledge emPLE’s contribution, LASPARK presented the company with a Tree Planting Certificate, recognising its role in environmental preservation and its ongoing support for climate resilience and green urban development.
Green emPLE is emPLE’s long-term commitment to promoting sustainable practices that support a healthier planet and empower future generations. The initiative reflects the company’s belief that true empowerment goes beyond financial products it includes taking responsibility for the environment and driving long-term positive change.

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