Institute of Directors of Nigeria Confers Fellowship On BUA Chief, Abdul Samad Rabiu

Abdul Samad Rabiu, the Chief Executive Officer at a class of its own BUA group just got another huge recognition.

The Institute of Directors of Nigeria (IOD Nigeria) has conferred the BUA founder with a Fellowship of the association confirmed as “as a prime leadership forum in the organized private sector that helps directors to fulfil their legal and professional responsibilities for the benefit of the individual, business and society as a whole.”

According to information available to societynow.ng “The institute of Directors of Nigeria conferred its Fellowship (F.IoD) on the Founder/Executive Chairman, Abdul Samad Rabiu at a ceremony held on Sunday December 20, 2020 in Lagos.”

The IOD Membership is drawn from Directors and Business Leaders in the public and private sectors and from a diversity of enterprises in commerce, industry, services, professions, bureaucracy and others.

According to checks by societynow.ng “The professional body exists in many countries, mainly commonwealth countries, and offers members a network of over 85,000 members worldwide.”

The recognition conferred on exemplary businessman Abdul Samad Rabiu is a preserve of elites of the formidable association.

Abdul Rabiu has transformed BUA Group into a model business operation making giant stride within and outside the country.

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