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Stakeholders from the Tin Can Island Chapter of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) have taken the lead in celebrating the Vice President of the association, Prince Segun Oduntan, as he clocks 60, with glowing tributes from his constituency and members of the chapter’s executive council.

Leading the pack of well-wishers, ANLCA Patron, Prince Taiye Oyeniyi, commended Oduntan’s unwavering dedication to the growth and unity of the Tin Can Chapter and the wider association.
He described the celebrant as a dependable leader whose contributions have strengthened the chapter’s influence within the freight forwarding industry.
Also paying tribute, Oodua President, Chief Oye Ariyo, said Oduntan’s leadership has remained a source of stability and inspiration, particularly within the Tin Can constituency where his impact is most deeply felt.
He noted that the milestone birthday reflects a lifetime of service marked by discipline, wisdom, and commitment.
Former Chairman of the Tin Can Chapter, Alhaji Moojeed Olomola, praised Oduntan’s resilience and consistency, noting that his role in advancing the interests of freight forwarders within the chapter has been both significant and enduring.
In the same vein, former Tin Can Chairman, Akintoye Ojo, highlighted the Vice President’s efforts in fostering unity among practitioners in the chapter, adding that his mentorship has helped shape many emerging leaders within the association.
Adding the voice of the current leadership, Chairman of the Tin Can Chapter, Prince Olawale Cole, alongside other members of the chapter’s executive council, described Oduntan as a pillar of strength whose support for chapter activities and welfare initiatives has remained steadfast over the years.
They collectively applauded his leadership style, noting that his accessibility and commitment to members have continued to inspire confidence across the Tin Can Chapter.
As celebrations continue, stakeholders within his Tin Can constituency agree that Prince Segun Oduntan’s 60th birthday is not only a personal milestone but a testament to his enduring legacy within the chapter and the broader freight forwarding community.







