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It’s no longer news that the tenure of the incumbent President and Chairman of Council, National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria(NIMN), Prince Tony Agenmonmen, is gradually grinding to a halt. But what is, however, strange, especially in this part of the globe, is the uncommon passion with which the marketing institute’s boss still intends to drive to the institute till his last working days, at the institute.
Over the weekend, in Lagos, Agenmonmen announced the May 27 and 28 dates for its Annual Marketing Conference and Annual General Meeting, respectively, while he also added that the jostles for the three offices, to be contested: those of the president, and two vacant council seats, had already begun, in earnest.
The National Institute of Marketing Nigeria (NIMN) has urged Nigerians and marketing professionals in the country to look up to 2021 with confidence, courage and faith in God.
The Institute, in its New Year message signed by its President/Chairman of Council, Tony Agenmonmen, admitted that with the second wave of the coronavirus raging, 2021 will remain challenging.
He said: “But there has been no year like 2020, the year of COVID-19 pandemic. It has affected lives and livelihood all over the world.
“It has redefined in ways never imagined, how we relate and run our lives and businesses. We therefore have every reason to be grateful to God for surviving the crisis in 2020 and leading us to a New Year 2021.”