From right: Winner and New 2026 CIIN Ambassador, Mr. Oduh Sunday; 2nd Runners-up, Ms. Odeniyan Oluwatosin Comfort and 1st Runners-up of the Ambassador Contest, Mr. Okunnu Abdulrasheed Adekunle at the Year 2026 CIIN Insurance Week Grand Finale in Lagos yesterday.
BY NKECHI NAECHE-ESEZOBOR—Oduh Sunday of NEM Insurance Plc, yesterday emerged victorious in the 2026/2027 Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria Ambassador Competition, receiving a cash reward of N1.5 million and earning the title of the insurance industry’s newest ambassador.
The competition formed part of the major attractions at the grand finale of the CIIN Insurance Week and also represented one of the final official engagements of the institute’s current president, Yetunde Ilori.

Mr. Eddie Efekoha; Mr. Edwin Igbiti and Mrs. Yetunde Ilori.
Held from Friday, May 15 to Friday, May 22, 2026, the CIIN Insurance Week 2026 featured an extensive eight-day schedule focused on public interaction, professional discussions, learning activities, and celebrations within the insurance sector.
The Ambassador Competition evaluated contestants based on their understanding of the insurance profession as well as their capacity to carry out awareness initiatives.
Noor Takaful Insurance Limited staff, Okunnu Abdulrasheed Adekunle secured the first runner-up position and received N1 million, while another staff member of the same company, Ms. Odeniyan Oluwatosin Comfort, claimed the second runner-up spot with a cash award of N750,000.
In additional award categories presented during the event, the Police Service Commission was recognised as the Best Ministry, Department and Agency (MDA). Akunyili Samuel Chukwukadibia was honoured as the Best Insurance Student in the WAEC examination.
The award-winning student’s teacher, Mr. Awotoruvie Randy Kemi, also received recognition, while six secondary schools with outstanding student enrollment in insurance studies were celebrated.
The schools honoured included Ijaiye Ojokoro Senior High School, Badagry Senior Grammar School, Saint Peter’s College, Egba High School, Methodist Comprehensive College, and Ebenezer Grammar School.
Ogun State also received recognition as the state with the highest number of students enrolled for insurance studies in WAEC examinations.
Earlier in the programme, the InsurScenario Team emerged as champions of the 2026 CIIN InsurQuest Hackathon, defeating other competing teams including CoverBot, Mediclaim AI, Team Topsborg, Team Nexus, and The Risk Architects.
Now in its second edition, the hackathon attracted a broader mix of young innovators from across Nigeria and was designed to strengthen youth participation in the insurance sector while encouraging future insurance innovators.
The initiative exposed participants to practical industry problems and demonstrated how insurance can drive innovation, technology, entrepreneurship, and social impact. Over several weeks, contestants participated in masterclasses, hands-on workshops, and mentoring sessions aimed at building technology-based solutions for challenges affecting Nigeria’s insurance industry.
Supported by experienced professionals, the teams explored areas such as Inclusive Insurance, Data and Artificial Intelligence, Customer Experience, as well as ESG and Sustainability, while developing working prototypes suitable for pilot implementation.
All teams presented their projects during the InsurQuest Demo Day held on May 21, 2026, at the College of Insurance and Financial Management, where the InsurScenario Team finished in first place.
Speaking during the grand finale and award presentation, CIIN president Yetunde Ilori described the programme as her final appearance at the event in her capacity as president. She explained that the Insurance Week was created to bring together all segments of the insurance industry, improve public participation, encourage professional conversations, and promote insurance education and awareness.
According to her, the event, now in its second year, has become one of the strongest collective initiatives by Nigeria’s insurance industry to improve public understanding, boost insurance adoption, and recognise excellence within the sector.
She urged her successor to sustain and build upon the initiative, expressing confidence that the annual programme could further strengthen insurance acceptance and operations in Nigeria, with the aim of increasing industry penetration beyond one percent in the near future.









