The National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria (NIMN) has honoured its former second Vice-President, Mr Chuka Eborah for his outstanding and exemplary contributions to the growth and development of the institute.
Presenting a gift to express appreciation for his noteworthy contributions over the years, NIMN President, Mr Idorenyen Eyang stated the recognition signified the exceptional works done by in driving the vision of the body through excellence and zeal in varied leadership roles within the institute.
He said: “You served the institute with what you have and you continue to serve. On behalf of the institute, I had to go on this search, something befitting for all the years that you have put in to serve the institute. I hope that when you put it up in its place, it will always remind you of your service and continuous service to us”.
While presenting the gift, the NIMN President said: “Mr. Eborah is a very astute Fellow of the institute. He has been very supportive. His last role was as second Vice-President of the Institute.
“He has chaired several committees and has been a member of Council.
“I dare say that he has been the longest-serving member of the Council of the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria and we are extremely grateful for the service he has done for the past years and even that which he will do going forward.
“He is a remarkable asset and that is why we honour him by presenting a token of gratitude by way of a gift on behalf of the Council and members of the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria”.
Expressing profound appreciation for the recognition, Eborah thanked the President and members of the institute, and pledged continued support for the growth of the body.
“I am very grateful. It is very thoughtful of the President and, of course, the Institute to have recognised the little efforts that I put in when I had the opportunity to do that.
“I am very grateful and I want to say I will continue to do my best as long as there is strength. I also wish that everybody continues to learn because there is no end to learning”, he said.