NIDO South Korea formally presented certificates of office to its newly elected executives, confirming their mandate to serve the community.
As part of the 2025 transition of leadership, NIDO South Korea formally presented certificates of office to its newly elected executives — the document that confirms each officer's mandate to serve the community.
More than a piece of paper
A certificate of office is a quiet but powerful symbol. It records that a member has been chosen by their peers, and entrusted with responsibility on behalf of the whole community. As each executive received theirs, they accepted not just a title, but a duty — to act with integrity, to be accountable to the membership, and to put the welfare of Nigerians in Korea first.
A team for every need
The strength of NIDO South Korea lies in its structure. From the President to the financial, social and welfare officers, from the secretariat to the whips who keep the council orderly, every office exists to serve a real need within the community. The presentation of certificates confirmed each of these roles, giving members a clear team to turn to.
A promise to the community
The ceremony closed with a shared commitment: that this leadership would be visible, reachable and dependable. The photographs below record the moment each officer formally took up the work of serving Nigerians across the Republic of Korea.