I will continue to hold unto my profession as an accountant – Ooni

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja 11, has said that he would continue to hold unto his profession as an accountant.
Ooni stated this at the 6th Western Zonal Leadership Retreat of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria(ICAN) held in Ife Grand Resorts and Industrial Hub, Ile-Ife, on Saturday.
Oba Adeyeye, who the special guest of honour at the event, he is proud to be an accountant, adding that the profession has assisted in sharpening his life as well as contributed immensely to his success story in life.
The theme of the retreat is “Navigating The Future: Empowering Accountants For Excellence In A Dynamic District.”
The traditional ruler was represented at the event by Sooko Omoniyi of Ife, Prince Kemade Elugbaju.
In his opening speech, the 9th Zonal Chairman, ICAN, Western Zone, Alhaji Lateef Awojobi, FCA, appreciated the delegates for attending the event in spite of the hitches.
Awojobi expressed the hope that the incoming executives would take the Institute to greater heights.
According to him, whatever may be the shortcomings of the outgoing executives, the incoming executives will address them.
Speaking on the topic Leadership in The Digital Era, the guest lecturer, Mr Omomofe Akintunde, FCA, who is the immediate past chairman, Akure and District Society, said, ”leadership is all about influence at whatever level.”
Akintunde said that in today’s world, technology was the key, and it was important for leaders to deploy technology in achieving organisational goals.
He added that leadership in the accounting profession required knowledge as new methods were being evolved regularly.
In a lecture titled ‘Exploring Productive and Vibrant District Society,” the guest lecturer, Dr Gbenga Omidiji, FCA, said that the main thing in exploring was to add value which involved planning, research, why, who, where and when.
Omidiji noted that members of the profession needed to explore and be more productive which would make them vibrant in their district society.