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Inspenonline Summit to Stimulate Interest for Good Retirement

The 2025 Inspenonline Retirement Summit is aimed at stimulating public interest for a good and comfortable lifestyle in retirement, the organisers have said.

They noted that the summit will provide practical steps that would enable people to plan and look towards retirement with great expectations.

The Publisher of Inspenonline Chuks Udo Okonta, said the theme of the summit which is ‘Attaining Good Retirement Amid Economic Headwinds’ is timely going by the enormous challenges clogging investments towards comfortable retirement.

He noted that the summit which will hold on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at the Nigeria Employers Consultative Association – NECA House, Plot A2, Hakeem Balogun Street, Central Business District, Alausa Ikeja, Lagos by 9:00pm, is expected to attract people from different segments of the economy – youths; retirees; formal and informal sector employees; dignitaries from government amongst others.

According to him, renowned experts in retirement matters, have been selected to provide practical solutions at the summit.

He maintained that the summit is christened Retirement University because of the level of knowledge that would be provided and acquired at the summit.

Chuks said owing to the uniqueness of the event top and reputable companies have supported the event, hoping to leverage it to promote their services.

On renowned dignitaries billed to provide solutions at the summit, he noted that the former Commissioner for Insurance/Director FBS Reinsurance Limited, Fola Daniel, will be Chairman of the event.

Other experts gracing the event are; Commissioner for Insurance Segun Omosehin and Director General National Pension Commission (PenCom) Ms. Omolola Olowolaran, who are Distinguished Guests of Honour.

Special Guests; President Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria Mrs. Yetunde Ilori; Chairman, Nigerian Insurers Association; Mr. Kunle Ahmed; Chief Executive Officer, Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria, Agudah Oguche and President Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers Prince Babatunde Oguntade.

Father of the Day, Chairman STI Leasing Limited Tom Ogboi.

Mother of the Day, Managing Consultant Motodols Consults Mrs. Folashade Onanuga

The Keynote Speaker, is the Founder Mutual Specialists, Adetola Adegbayi

Paper Discussants are: Managing Director Rex Insurance Limited Mrs. Ebelechukwu Nwachukwu; Managing Director Lasaco Assurance Plc, Mr. Razzaq Abiodun; Managing Director Stanbic IBTC Insurance Limited, Akinjide Orimolade; Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Casava Microinsurance Limited Bode Pedro; Executive Secretary Certified Pension Institute of Nigeria Dr. Samson Akinyemi; Executive Director, Sales & Investment, Leadway Pensure , Oluwafemi Adebayo; National Chairman, Forum of Pension Desk Officers of Federal Government Treasury-Funded MDAs, Nze Peter Nze; Managing Director Cornerstone Insurance Plc, Stephen Alangbo; Chairperson Nigeria Labour Congress, Lagos State Chapter Comrade Funmi Sessi; Director General Nigeria Employers Consultative Association Adewale Oyerinde and National President Association of Registered Insurance Agents of Nigeria, Olatubosun Mayowa.

 

 

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