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A Student got the Shock of their Life when they were told to pay extra  about 90pounds for Reconnection after missing the deadline for yearly student fees from ACCA Association of Certified Chartered Accountants

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ACCA students who fail to pay fees when due will have their names removed from the ACCA register and must pay a re-registration fee (plus any unpaid fees) to be reinstated as a student.

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@ACCA   Re – EXTRA Fees During PANDEMIC   Please Escalate this if you cant remove the reconnect fees

if we had known that this was to expire  in September 2020  we would have made this payment . We have been paying you FAITHFULLY FOR 15 years

missing by one week less than a month is and should not invite such a huge penalty in fees ! about  89 POUNDS

 

we already pay about 100pounds every year  ! to add 89pounds During Corona Virus For late Registration is INHUMANE in 2020 ! 

You say you are a NOT FOR PROFIT but I am sure YOU PROFITED IMMENSELY from this as many Students were out of work and paid these Reconnection Fees !

Charging EXTRA during The Covid Period is HEARTLESS  to reconnect is being mean especially when i have had issues using my credit card for making the payment
i had made a payment of 10pounds before are you also cancelong that too

i cant believe after 16 years of making payments you will remove me  even after you gave an extension to the end of the year and i had made an initial deposit of 10pounds

How   September has now become the end of year beats me !

I also am shocked ACCA would in this Corona PEriod period not even shown leniency of ANY KIND !

This period  making these payments is NOT easy 100 Pounds is almost 60,000 Naira ! Thats Minimum wage Time Two Here !

 

To redeem Yourselves Refund US ! It is only Fair Or this Will go Viral ! 

thank you !

Student’s Name Witheld for Repercussions if Possible From ACCA 

 

 

 

 

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Nigerian Emerges First African Vice President of ACCA
editorNovember 27, 2020 4:12 Am
Goddy Egene

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Rubicola Consulting, Joseph Owolabi, has emerged vice president of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

The ACCA is the global professional accounting body with 227,000 members and 544,000 future members based in 176 countries.

Owalabi was elected by the Global Council at its Annual Council meeting held recently. He will be part of a team that consists of Mark Millar as president and Orla Collins as deputy president. This is the first time a black person (or someone of African descent) is appointed as ACCA’s VP. He has served on the Global Council for four years and on the ACCA International Assembly.

Owolabi was born in Lagos and attended the College of Medicine, University of Lagos. Trained as a medical scientist, he was captivated by the world of business consulting. After a stint at Zenith Bank Plc, he joined PwC Nigeria where he qualified as a chartered accountant. He has since worked for three of the global Big4 accounting firms in Africa and Australia. Some of his significant contributions to the accounting profession include as pioneering the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) and non-financial reporting (sustainability and integrated reporting) across Africa and globally. He assisted with the issuance of the first Green Bond from an emerging market – which was issued by the federal government of Nigeria in 2017.

Prior to establishing Rubicola Consulting, he was a Director with Deloitte Asia Pacific. Owolabi also holds a Masters of Art degree in leading Innovation and Change from the York St John University in the United Kingdom. He has attended executive education at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and at Harvard Business School.