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Certified Pension Institute of Nigeria Holds Workshop in Abuja

I am very pleased to participate in this three-day national workshop on pension administration.

The Certified Pension Institute of Nigeria takes this type of events very seriously because enhancing the knowledge and skills of members is critical to service delivery in our industry and the growth of the pensions management industry.

At this workshop, I understand that you have discussed issues such as information management, pension accounting and reporting, investment of pension funds, and challenges and prospects of the contributory pension system among others. These are practical and not theoretical knowledge and I expect you to put into practice the best practices that you have learnt in your various organisations.

I also expect you to live up to your obligations to the institute in terms of additional credit hours that you need to attain, payment of your subscriptions on a timely basis, projecting the image of the institute in a positive manner at all times and attracting more members.

Having said that, it is now my pleasure to declare the national workshop of the CPIN closed.

Thanks for your attendance and safe journey back to your various destinations.

Alhaji (Dr) Umaru Kwairanga

President/Chairman of Council

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