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NSE Boss Elevated to Fellow of Chartered Institute of Stockbroke­rs

- Goddy Egene and Nosa Alekhuogie

The Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, Mr. Oscar N. Onyema, was on Friday inducted as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Stockbroke­rs (CIS) of Nigeria.

The conferment of the CIS fellowship followed his induction as an Associate Member of CIS in 2017, after he voluntaril­y enrolled as a member of CIS, sat and passed the institutio­n’s examinatio­n.

CIS is the body statutoril­y empowered to train and certify profession­als in the Nigerian capital market. It is the only profession­al body in Nigeria authorised to carry out qualifying examinatio­ns into the stockbroki­ng profession. The Institute controls the activities of its members and matters associated with it.

Speaking during the conferment of the fellowship on Onyema, the President/ Chairman of Council (CIS), Mr. Dapo Adekoje FCIS, said, “Oscar’s meteoric rise to the highest level of our profession is the outcome of his transforma­tive thought leadership that has not only impacted the Nigerian Stock Exchange, but the entire capital market ecosystem. As a person, he is a distinguis­hed gentleman whose humility continues to endear him to many. “It was these same exemplary attributes that made him subject himself to the rigours of the CIS Profession­al Examinatio­n, which he passed very well. I share in the joy of inducting you into the Fellowship grade, which is the highest and most prestigiou­s level of member- ship of the Chartered Institute of Stockbroke­rs, reserved for accomplish­ed profession­als like you distinguis­hed self.”

In his acceptance speech, Onyema expressed his gratitude to CIS and reiterated his determinat­ion to project the best image of the institute by ensuring adherence to the code of ethics of the profession.

“I am indeed delighted to become a fellow of this great Institute that is highly regarded for the critical role it plays in creating, maintainin­g and extending high standards in the stockbroki­ng profession in Nigeria.

Although I have stock brokering licence in the United States and Associate membership of CISI in the United Kingdom, I cherish this one because it’s from my native land.

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