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Ahimie emerges first woman to lead CIS in 30+ years

by Onome Amuge
May 1, 2026
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Ahimie emerges first woman to lead CIS in 30+ years

Fiona Ahimie has etched her name into the annals of Nigeria’s capital market history, emerging as the 14th president and chairman of Council of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS) and notably, the first woman to hold the office since the Institute’s establishment over three decades ago. 

Her elevation is already being hailed across financial and corporate circles as a defining moment for gender inclusion at the highest levels of market governance.

Ahimie’s election by the CIS Council showcases both continuity and change within the Institute, which plays a pivotal role in shaping professional standards and advocacy in Nigeria’s securities market. She succeeds Oluropo Dada, whose tenure as the 13th president is widely regarded as reform-oriented and institutionally impactful. Ahimie is scheduled for formal inauguration on June 25, setting the stage for a leadership transition that market stakeholders expect will sustain momentum while introducing fresh strategic direction.

Her rise follows a structured succession trajectory embedded within the Institute’s governance framework. Having served first as 2nd vice president and subsequently as 1st vice president, Ahimie’s progression underscores institutional continuity. In the latest reshuffle, Akeem Oyewale, formerly 2nd vice president, has been elevated to 1st vice president, while the position of 2nd vice president remains pending announcement.

Dada, reflecting on the transition, expressed strong confidence in his successor’s capacity to consolidate on recent gains. He noted that Ahimie brings “proven expertise, strong leadership, and a clear vision,” positioning her to deepen the Institute’s influence within Nigeria’s financial services ecosystem.

An accomplished investment professional, Ahimie brings over 15 years of industry experience to the role. She currently serves as Managing Director of First Securities Brokers Limited, a subsidiary of First Holdco Plc. Her career trajectory includes senior roles at notable firms such as Lead Capital, Stanbic IBTC Stockbrokers, FBNQuest Capital, and African Alliance Securities Nigeria, where she developed expertise spanning trading operations, client relationship management, and market strategy.

Her academic and professional credentials further reinforce her profile. Ahimie holds an MBA from Lagos Business School and a diploma from IESE Business School. She is a Fellow of the CIS, an Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, and an active participant on several corporate and professional boards.

At the Institute’s 31st Annual General Meeting held recently in Lagos, Dada used the platform to outline the achievements of his administration, which he said centered on branding, funding, and institutional strengthening. Key milestones included significant progress on the Corporate Strategic Plan (2024–2030), enhanced stakeholder collaboration, and the upgrade of the CIS Diploma into the Certified Securities and Investment Support Specialist (CSISS) qualification. Additional initiatives encompassed increased media visibility, secretariat restructuring, legislative progress on the CISIN Bill, and execution of a successful 2025 National Workshop at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja.

Other highlights of Dada’s tenure included a debt recovery programme and the induction of prominent Nigerians into the Institute, reinforcing its stature as a key professional body within the financial services sector. Market participants and members alike have commended his leadership as both pragmatic and transformative.

As Ahimie prepares to assume office, expectations are high that her administration will not only sustain these reforms but also expand the Institute’s relevance in a rapidly changing financial landscape. 

 

Onome Amuge

Onome Amuge serves as online editor of Business A.M, bringing over a decade of journalism experience as a content writer and business news reporter specialising in analytical and engaging reporting. You can reach him via Facebook ,X and  LinkedIn

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