Stockbrokers confer fellowship on Adeniji
The Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS) has conferred its Honorary Fellowship on Chief Abiodun Adeniji, Group Chairman and Chief Executive of Jumbee Group. The conferment was in recognition of Adeniji’s

The Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS) has conferred its Honorary Fellowship on Chief Abiodun Adeniji, Group Chairman and Chief Executive of Jumbee Group.
The conferment was in recognition of Adeniji’s contributions to Nigeria’s financial market and the economy.
Speaking at the conferment ceremony, President, Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS), Oluropo Dada, ,described the honour as one of the highest distinctions awarded by the CIS.
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He noted that while full membership of the Institute begins at the Associate level, Fellowship represents its peak, with Honorary Fellowship reserved for individuals whose impact extends beyond the profession.
Dada emphasized that the award is conferred sparingly on distinguished personalities whose exceptional service has advanced both the Institute and the Nigerian economy. He added that recipients are selected from a limited pool of eminent figures with demonstrable national impact.
In his acceptance remarks, Adeniji expressed appreciation to the institute’s leadership for the recognition, stating that he has maintained a longstanding connection with the CIS. He commended the Institute’s global standing and urged it to expand its presence internationally by establishing offices outside Nigeria.
The ceremony drew prominent dignitaries, including traditional leaders and business figures, as tributes poured in for Adeniji’s achievements and leadership.
A seasoned technocrat, Adeniji trained in the United Kingdom, attending Emile Woolf College of Accountancy in London and Gwent College of Higher Education in South Wales, part of the University of Wales. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1983 and began his professional career with King and Cruse in London before returning to Nigeria in 1987 to join Ernst & Young.
He later spent 12 years at Union Dicon Salt Plc, serving as Finance Director and subsequently Managing Director. Adeniji holds an MBA from the University of Lagos and is a Fellow of multiple professional bodies, including the Institute of Directors, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, and the Chartered Institute of Taxation.



