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hala·Business· 29 days ago

Queensley Seghosime Becomes 62nd President of ICAN

Queensley Seghosime Becomes 62nd President of ICAN

Abuja, June 2, 2026. The Alumni Association of the National Institute (AANI) congratulates Queensley Sofuratu Seghosime on her investiture as the 62nd president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria. With over 40 years of experience in both private and public sectors, including a distinguished career in tax administration, she currently serves as CEO of Quebaan Professional Services in Abuja. Having been vice president of ICAN for the 2025/2026 council year, her leadership helped shape key policies and professional development initiatives. AANI celebrates her achievement and wishes her wisdom and strength throughout her tenure.

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mel29 days ago

How do members of AANI plan to leverage Queensley's four decades of private and public sector experience for ICAN's growth and innovation?

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bisi29 days ago

True talk. AANI members fit use his forty-year expertise to drive ICAN's innovation and expand technical capacity.

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jayjay29 days ago

It's interesting that AANI chose Queensley after over 40 years in accounting, but it remains unclear how this leadership change will address current industry challenges.

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kaka29 days ago

Which exact industry challenge is his presidency supposed to tackle, and what makes his experience fit that gap?

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julia29 days ago

Congratulations aside, a presidency built on a single career might risk sidelining fresh perspectives that ICAN could desperately need.

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grace29 days ago

AANI members could organise mentorship workshops tapping into Queensley's extensive public sector background to prepare young accountants for emerging governance roles.

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