NIM Appoints Olusesi as 14th Registrar

By Rukayat Moisemhe

The Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) (NIM) has appointed Mrs Taiwo Olusesi, a professional manager and seasoned chartered secretary and administrator, as its 14th registrar.

The institute, in a statement signed by its administrator, Mr Akin Iroko, on Friday in Lagos, said the new registrar assumed duty on Thursday, June 1.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Olusesi, also a lawyer, chartered mediator and tax professional, was the registrar of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria (ICSAN) until May 31.

According to the statement, Olusesi takes over from Iroko who acted as the administrator following a re-engineering and restructuring exercise.

It added that the new NIM registrar is the founder of Advocates Against Domestic Violence and Gender Discrimination aka PROJECT NARANJA.

PROJECT NARANJA is a group that focused on abused women through counselling, free legal services and provision of temporary shelter for fleeing victims of domestic violence.

“Prior to her appointment at ICSAN, she was the head of legal and servicom officer at Tai Solarin College of Education, Ogun.

“The new registrar, the current chairperson of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Ogun  branch, has served the Nigerian Bar Association in several capacities.

“In appreciation of her meritorious service to the branch, she became the pioneer recipient of “Amazing Amazon” award of the Ijebu Ode Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association.

“An alumnus and faculty member of the prestigious Ei Academy for Sustainable Development Goals, Olusesi’s interests cut across charity, volunteering as well as health and fitness.

“The new registrar who is also a member of the institute is currently the National Secretary of the OSU/OOU Law Alumni Association and the President of Adeola Odutola College Old Students Association (Class of 1993).

“She is married to Dr Lukman Olusesi and blessed with four children,” it said.

(NAN)

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