CIIN Insurance Week 2025: Industry Professionals March through Lagos for Insurance Awareness Walk

A cross-section of CIIN council members at the 2025 insurance week last Saturday at the National Stadium in Lagos.

In a colorful and energetic display of unity, advocacy, and industry pride, Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) hosted its Insurance Awareness Walk to flag off the Year 2025 Insurance Week, bringing together a broad spectrum of professionals from across the Insurance and financial service sectors.

The awareness walk — a flagship tradition of Insurance Week — kicked off promptly at 7:00 am at the Lagos office of NEM Insurance Plc where participants from many Insurance institutions gathered in branded T-shirts and caps, waving banners with messages promoting insurance education and inclusion. Led by a lively fitness instructor, the morning began with aerobics and warm-up exercises, creating an atmosphere of excitement and engagement.

The walk followed a carefully mapped-out route through key parts of the city, attracting attention from commuters and onlookers as the procession moved with music, branded floats, and distribution of flyers educating the public on the benefits of Insurance. After nearly two hours, the energetic crowd arrived at the National Stadium, Surulere, where a well-organised funfair and mini carnival awaited.

Welcoming participants at the stadium, Mrs. Yetunde Ilori, President/Chairman of Council, CIIN, delivered a warm and heartfelt address, commending the impressive turnout and passion shown by industry stakeholders. She noted:

“This awareness walk is more than just a tradition it is a movement. A movement that reflects our commitment to demystify Insurance, promote trust in the industry, and connect with the public in relatable ways. This year’s Insurance Week is themed around deepening professionalism, fostering education, and empowering the next generation, and this walk is a powerful start to those conversations.”

She further unveiled the week-long agenda, which includes school outreach programs, a career fair, a public lecture, health screenings, a mentorship roundtable for young professionals, and the highly anticipated Insurance Industry Gala Night.

The day transitioned into a lively carnival of games and contests. Among the featured activities were:

Tug of War Competition saw intense but friendly battles among industry giants such as NEM Insurance, Tangerine Insurance, STACO Insurance, and others. Teams cheered passionately as they pulled with determination and unity. The competitions provided moments of thrilling excitement, with each company showcasing strength and teamwork, and bragging rights rotating from match to match.

The Egg Race added a lighthearted flair, drawing laughter from the crowd as participants carefully balanced eggs on spoons in a test of coordination and focus. Staff from various organizations enthusiastically joined in, making the game a crowd favorite.

While the day was primarily focused on awareness and exercise, the sense of industry-wide community and healthy competition was unmistakable, with each event contributing to a spirit of inclusion, wellness, and professional bonding.

The atmosphere was further enlivened with a live DJ, Nescafe Tea Stand, and branded merchandise booths sponsored by key Insurance brands, and canopies of different Insurance institutions.

In a symbolic moment of appreciation, awards and certificates of participation were presented to outstanding teams and contributors. The presentations were made by female members of the CIIN Governing Council, who emphasized the importance of inclusivity and excellence in industry advocacy.

The day was rounded off with a resounding vote of thanks by Mr. Jide Orimolade, a senior insurance executive, who praised the organising committee, participating firms and partners for their dedication and spirited participation.

He noted:

“Today has proven once again that when we come together, we can achieve more — not just within the industry, but for the public we serve. This walk has worked the talk, and the message is clear: Insurance is for everyone.”

As the crowd dispersed with smiles, gifts, and memories, one thing was certain — the Year 2025 Insurance Awareness Walk had successfully deepened public engagement, strengthened professional bonds, and laid a vibrant foundation for the rest of the week’s activities.

 

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