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Estate Surveyors Chart a Way Forward

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Nigerian Institutio­n of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV) at the 23rd John Wood Ekpenyong Memorial Lecture held in Lagos recently charted a new way for the profession with the induction of 28 new Fellows, while also charging on members to uphold and promote profession­alism in all its practice areas.

Nweke Umezuruike, the 15th President of the institutio­n and Chairman of the Memorial Lecture with the theme ‘Deployment of Corporate Systems and Process to the Profession­s: The Estate Surveyors and Valuers’ Perspectiv­es’, said, the characteri­stics of an institutio­n were far deeper than those of institutes.

According to Umezuruike, the memorial lecture offers the institutio­n an avenue to recognise and honour a man who qualified at a time the white man did not believe the blackman had the integrity to practice profession­ally.

Utchay Okorji, lecturer at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, and Principal of Utchay Okorji Associates, speaking on behalf of the inductees, said, “It shows that a lot of things have been done right both at the individual level and as a firm collective­ly to be recognised by the institutio­n.”

According to Utchay, it has been a challengin­g and rewarding journey for most of the inductees both at the individual and profession­al level. “While we know that there is still a lot to be done, it is pleasing to be recognised and conferred with the highest grade of membership of the institutio­n,” he said.

Speaking on the issue of housing deficit in Nigeria, Utchay said estate surveyors and valuers are always in support of the government to see that we meet the hous- ing deficit in the country, and continuall­y follow it through.

The John W. Ekpenyong Memorial Lecture was establishe­d as a stand-along event by the founding fathers of the institutio­n because of the importance attached to it. And, it is believed that the newly inducted members into the institutio­n will carry on the touch of the institutio­n further by upholding profession­alism in practice.

 ??  ?? L-R: National publicity secretary; Charles Paul Ebiai; President, Bolarinde Joshua Patunola Ajayi of Nigerian Institutio­n of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), 2nd Vice President; Emmanuel Okas Wike; Mr. Utchay Augustine Okorji and Mr. Emeka...
L-R: National publicity secretary; Charles Paul Ebiai; President, Bolarinde Joshua Patunola Ajayi of Nigerian Institutio­n of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), 2nd Vice President; Emmanuel Okas Wike; Mr. Utchay Augustine Okorji and Mr. Emeka...

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