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Quest for Inspenonline Retirement Summit Soars, Holds Thursday April 25

Being the first of its kind in the country, more individuals, groups and organisations have continued to indicate interest to attend the maiden 2024 Inspenonline Retirement Summit which will hold on Thursday, April 25, 2024 at Radisson Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, starting by 9:00am prompt.

According to the Promoter of the Summit, who is also Publisher of Inspenonline, Chuks Udo Okonta, prominent amongst those attending the summit are: members of Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA); Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC); Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC); Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) and Pension Desk Officers (PDOs).

Others are members of the informal sector, insurance operators, pension operators, lecturers, students, workers and retirees.

Okonta submitted that the 2024 Inspenonline Retirement Summit, was designed to provide the requisite knowledge needed to aid the public to effectively plan and enter retirement life smiling and also help those in retirement rediscover themselves.

He said the theme: ‘Promoting Retirement Without Tears, Through Insurance and Pension’ will be handled by experts, who are masters in retirement affairs.

“Why would you spend thousands of naira to attend retirement seminars, when you can get the needed knowledge for free,” he enquired.

He said the event, which he christened the University of Retirement has Faculty Leaders such as Chairman of event, Past President Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN)/former Managing Director Sterling Assurance Limited, Fatai Lawal.

Okonta appreciated companies and individuals that have so far supported the event morally and financially, whilst imploring good spirited individuals and organisations to also support the initiative.

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