Guild of Marine Surveyors to Hold 2nd Ogadina Memorial Lecture Aug 24

The President, Guild of Marine Surveyors, Wale Adetoro, says the second annual Ogadina memorial lecture with the theme, “Championing Professonalism & Competence in Effective Service Delivery” will hold on Thursday, August 24, 2023 at NERDC Conference Centre & Guest House, Agidingbi, lkeja.

He noted that Mrs. Yetunde Ilori, the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian insurers Association NIA), would be the Guest Speaker and the time is 11.00 to 1.00pm, adding that all executives of insurance companies and stakeholders in the maritime sector are invited to the memorial lecture.

Ogadina was a co-founder of the Guild and was the first elected President and he was also the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Seaguard lnternational Services until he passed on June 17, 2021 at the age of 57.

The maiden memorial lecture in his honour was held on June 17 2022 at Emma Unachukwu Hall, Yaba College of Technology with the theme, “Development in the Maritime, lnsurance & Surveying industries.

The Guest Lecturer then was Raphael Falokun, a former Director at the Industrial and General Insurance Limited.

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