The Nigerian insurance sector is reeling from the loss of Mr. Rotimi Edu, the 21st President of the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB), who passed away recently. Edu's leadership was marked by a commitment to enhancing the industry’s credibility and expanding its reach, a vision that has now left a significant void. His contributions were pivotal in advocating for regulatory reforms and fostering a culture of professionalism among insurance brokers.

Industry stakeholders have expressed deep sorrow over his passing. "Rotimi Edu was a beacon of integrity and innovation in our sector," said Ebere Nwoji, a prominent insurance analyst. "His vision will continue to inspire us as we navigate the challenges ahead." Edu's tenure was characterized by efforts to modernize the insurance landscape, making it more accessible to the average Nigerian.

As the sector grapples with this loss, there is a pressing need for unity and a renewed focus on Edu's legacy. The future of the insurance industry now hinges on the ability of its leaders to build on the foundations he laid, ensuring that his vision for a robust and inclusive insurance market endures.