CIIN Names Abimbola Tiamiyu as New DG

Mrs. Abimbola Tiamiyu

Director-General

CIIN

The Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) has named Mrs. Abimbola Tiamiyu as Director-General to replace Mr. Richard Borokini who has served out his term in office.

Tiamiyu was until her appointment the Director of Examinations at the Institute.

 

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