The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) has set the date and venue for its 54th Annual Conference.
Promising a one-of-a-kind outing, the ICAN Diamond President, Chief Davidson Alaribe FCA, has invited every Chartered Accountant, friends of Chartered Accountants, and lovers of accounting profession to the epoch occasion. The President of the Microphone Handlers Association (MHA) and Chief Story Teller (CST) has promised lots of stories at this event. He also promised technical discussions and enlightenments, fun, games, networking, dance, food and drinks at the event.
According to the Chairman, 54th Annual Accountants’ Conference Committee, Mr. Tobi Abiola FCA, the event would kick off in Abuja on October 7th and end on October 11th, 2024.
Abiola stated: “The ICAN Annual Accountants’ Conference is here again, and this year, the city of Abuja is about to be agog and electrified with the largest congregation of Accountants in history.
“This year’s conference will blow your mind. It’s the first non-resident conference and this year, it has been differently packaged. We are taking ICAN to the next level, God willing. Be part of the ride, fasten your seat belt, and let’s hit the altitude together, please. It’s going to be very loud!
“Professional colleagues and friends, kindly mark your calendar and gear up for another mind-blowing conference. Who is the Chartered Accountant in your circle that needs to be primed and ready for this unparalleled event? Tag them now and let the anticipation begin.”
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