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Xeus Nigeria Ltd CEO bags NIM fellow

Okpo-Ene, Xeus Nigeria Ltd CEO bags NIM fellow

By Abisola THOMPSON

 

 

Facility  Management mogul, CEO of Xeus Nigeria Limited, Mr Eyo Okpo-Ene was admitted into the prestigious class of fellows at the Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered), the largest, trans-sectoral and multidisciplinary professional Institute in Nigeria.
The investiture took place on Thursday, during the ‘2019 awards, fellows and spouses’ day luncheon’ of the institute at the Shell Hall of Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos.

An event which was declared open by the President and Chairman of the council of the institute, Prof. Olukunle Iyanda.

Okpo-Ene bagged fellowship alongside 121 other astute members of the institute while 6 fellows were admitted into the meritorious “Life Member” status.
Eyo is an exceptional management professional, entrepreneur and public servant who has functioned in various management capacities in the course of his career.
A renowned excellence in public service enthusiast with over 30 years of practice in the sector, Eyo was a local government chairman of Odukpani local government at 29 in 1991, and Special Adviser and member of executive council in Sen. Liyel Imoke’s Cross River State Government.
He is a management and Administration specialist with a knack for institutional systems and performance excellence.
Responding to the conferment, CEO, Xeus Group said “I am elated by this recognition, my admission into the class of fellows of this prestigious institute further motivates me to leap frog my previous achievements to leave better systems, organizations for millions of Nigerians to thrive in excellence. “
“I appreciate the support I have received throughout my career, from my wife Dr Atim Okpo-Ene, my friends and coaches and hope to add more value to the institute, management and our country”.

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