Top corporate and business leaders, who are part of the current stream 11th executive class of the six-month mandatory Credit Management Academic Improvement Programme, introduced by the National Institute of Credit Administration for those it has inducted through direct membership, have applauded the programme.
The business executives expressed satisfaction with the MCMAIP programme, the institute said in a statement on Monday.
NICA is Nigeria’s statutory body for the control, supervision, and regulation of the credit management profession.
The participants stressed that the programme was a relevant and impactful executive refresher course.
“This is a programme that makes you feel business is a combination of internationalisation and corporate elitism culture, showing superior governance attitude with behaviour consistent with business management elites,” the statement read in part.
According to the statement, the 11th stream executive class, designed to achieve sound executive grounding in credit management and general business governance, was adjudged the best of its kind by the class.
The driver of the MCMAIP, Professor Chris Onalo, noted, “This was exactly what is obtained in advanced climes, a formidable, powerful instructor, whose main focus has always been on the well-being of corporate organisations, the people running the organisations, and the economy of the nation. MCMAIP parades an array of distinguished credit management faculty members,” Onalo said.