Members of the nation’s marketing body, the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria (NIMN), who have not been meeting their statutory financial obligations, may be sanctioned by the institute’s council, as part of its strategies at repositioning the professional body. Giving an inkling of the impending action at the end of a retreat organized for […]
Members of the nation’s marketing body, the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria , who have not been meeting their statutory financial obligations, may be sanctioned by the institute’s council, as part of its strategies at repositioning the professional body.Giving an inkling of the impending action at the end of a retreat organized for the institute’s council and some chairmen of state chapters in Lagos recently, the newly-elected president of the institute, Mr.
“There is nothing radical about the step we are taking regarding this. It is written in the Act setting up the institute. The Act of the institute spells it out. You can only be a member when you are financially committed. Only those that are financial members of the institute are classified as members,” he stated.
“We have 36 states plus the federal capital. A state will have only one chapter, and every other thing will be built around interest groups, because we have marketers in all spheres. He also assured members that the issue of quackery in the practice would soon be a thing of the past, since the council would enhance the marketing ecosystem and liaise with employers of labour on the need to have their marketers certified by the Institute.
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