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Members of the Nigerian Institute of Architects NIA, Enugu State Chapter
The Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA), Enugu State Chapter, has recommended the adoption of the Igbo traditional succession model, known as Obiefuna, to tackle the sustainability challenges facing architectural firms in Nigeria.
This idea was at the heart of the 5th edition of the Arc. Frank Mbanefo Memorial Lecture, held in Enugu.
This year?s lecture also marked the 50th anniversary of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA), Enugu State Chapter.
Reflecting on the significance of the milestone, NIA Enugu State Chairman, Emeka Nwankwo, said: ?The chapter was formed in 1974 as the Nigerian Institute of Architects East Central State Chapter.
?By virtue of that status, this chapter birthed all the other South Eastern chapters due to state creations that have occurred over the period. So, we are celebrating 50 years and also marking our annual lecture series.?
The event?s communiqu? offered several practical recommendations for ensuring the sustainability of architectural practices in Nigeria, such as the need for quality architectural training, bridging the gap between education and practice, and enhancing the detailing of professional output.
The communiqu? noted that, ?A clear strategy for securing commissions is vital for the sustainability of architectural practices. Effective financial management, including investments in other sectors, is critical for the success of architectural firms.?
Other key highlights in the communiqu? included fostering inclusivity through profit sharing, building trust, and implementing succession planning based on merit and clear standards.
The communiqu? further stressed that, ?Mentoring is a critical component of a firm?s sustainability. By modeling practices along the Igbo concept of Obiefuna, where succession is clearly defined, expertise and legacies can endure across generations. Trust remains the foundation upon which successful architectural practices are built.?
The nomination and ratification of Adibe Njoku as the South East representative in the Board of Trustees of the Nigerian Institute of Architects, the institute?s highest governing level in Nigeria, was also celebrated at the event. (Daily Sun)

























