Ambassador Amaka Okeke wins NICA award in Lagos

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In a night filled with grandeur, elegance, and a celebration of excellence, Ambassador Amaka Okeke, an influential leader, received recognition from the National Institute of Credit Administration (NICA).

She was honored with the esteemed Most Supportive Executive Director of the Year award, acknowledging her remarkable contributions to business growth, expansion, and consolidation. This award underscores her visionary leadership, unwavering dedication, and transformative impact on the business landscape, establishing her as a true catalyst for progress and success.

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Ambassador Okeke has dedicated over 11 years to Optiva Capital Partners, where her hard work and inspiring leadership have made a significant mark in the investment services and advisory sector. This prestigious accolade celebrates her exceptional contributions and her commitment to excellence, highlighting her lasting influence on the industry.

As a pioneer in advancing innovative strategies for investment immigration and wealth retention, she has driven substantial growth and stability in these areas. Under her guidance, Optiva Capital Partners has evolved into a powerhouse, shaping the future of the industry.

Having operated for 14 years, Optiva Capital Partners has become Africa’s largest provider of investment immigration services, supported by a team of 1,300 seasoned professionals, 19 branches, and a vast network of elite global partnerships. The firm offers a robust service delivery model tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals and families.

This year’s NICA event, themed “Credit Grows Green Economy,” represented the largest gathering of stakeholders in Nigeria’s credit industry, including regulators, policymakers, international partners, and the credit administration workforce. The event featured a panel discussion, the conferment of the Honorary Fellowship Award, and the Investiture of the Nigeria Credit Industry Award. The following day included presentations from distinguished speakers, additional panel discussions, and the induction of new members.

Held at the Banker’s House, CIBN PC 19, Adeola Hopewell Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, the event emphasized the key contributions of industry leaders.

Recently, Ambassador Okeke was present at the presidential villa during Diaspora Day, where she represented Optiva Capital Partners by sharing wealth creation and retention strategies with Nigerians living abroad.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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