Talabi Braithwaite
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2 July 1928
Talabi Braithwaite | |
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| Born | Talabi Adebayo Brathwaite 2 July 1928 Lagos, Nigeria |
| Died | 2 May 2011 (aged 82) London, England |
| Occupation | Insurance broker |
| Known for | First President of the Insurance Institute of Nigeria (IIN) |
Talabi Adebayo Braithwaite (2 July 1928 – 2 May 2011) was a Nigerian insurance broker, and one of the leaders of the insurance industry in Nigeria. He was the first President of the Insurance Institute of Nigeria (IIN), now the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN).[1]
Talabi Braithwaite was born on 2 July 1928 in Lagos.[2] He attended the CMS Grammar School, Lagos and in 1946 obtained a first grade Senior Cambridge Certificate with exemption from London Matriculation. In 1949 he went to London where he gained experience in general insurance at the Royal Exchange, London. He was the first African to pass the examination to become an associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute, London in 1951.[3]
