By Victor Okoye
Akure, Nov. 22, 2025 (NAN) The Certified Institute of Auctioneers Nigeria (CIAN) has named Lansar Aghaji & Co as its 2025 Auctioneer of the Year, marking the firm’s second consecutive win of the prestigious honour.
The announcement was made at the institute’s national conference held in Ilorin, where industry leaders, regulators and practitioners gathered to celebrate excellence and innovation in the auction profession.
Principal Auctioneer, AUC Ikenna Lansar Aghaji, received the honour amid applause from delegates who commended his firm’s consistency, professionalism and contributions to the growth of the auction sector.

CIAN said the award recognised the company’s delivery of high-quality physical and online auctions, its expanding portfolio of government and private-sector assignments across the country, and its strong reputation for transparency and efficiency.
The institute also highlighted the firm’s pioneering approach to digital auction processes, noting that its adoption of technology has “set new standards for reliability, access, and public trust.”
The body further praised the firm’s commitment to capacity-building, particularly its mentorship of young and upcoming auctioneers across Nigeria.
With this award, Aghaji will remain CIAN’s number one auctioneer in Nigeria until November 2026.
Ikenna Lansar Aghaji, Principal Auctioneer, Lansar Aghaji & Co told NAN that the award was a profound honour, adding that receiving it for the second year running makes it even more meaningful.
“It reaffirms our belief that integrity, professionalism, and innovation remain the pillars of sustainable growth in the auction industry.”
“Our team has worked tirelessly to elevate auction standards in Nigeria, especially through transparent digital platforms that give every participant an equal opportunity. This recognition belongs to every member of my team.”
“I am particularly proud of the young auctioneers we have mentored. They are the future of this profession, and their growth inspires us to keep raising the bar.”
“Being recognised as Nigeria’s number one auctioneer until 2026 is both a privilege and a responsibility. We intend to use this platform to further strengthen trust in auctions nationwide.”
Engr. Adedapo Oladapo, President, Certified Institute of Auctioneers Nigeria noted that Lansar Aghaji & Co had shown exceptional leadership and consistency.
“Their operations reflect a deep understanding of modern auction demands, and their innovations continue to push the industry forward.
“The firm’s dedication to capacity development, especially through mentorship, aligns perfectly with the institute’s long-term vision for a stronger, more accountable auction profession,” he said.
Mrs. Aminat Bello, Chairperson, CIAN Awards Committee said that Lansar Aghaji & Co was well deserving of the award.
“Among all nominees, Lansar Aghaji & Co stood out for its verifiable achievements, transparent processes, and excellent client service across multiple sectors. This is a well-deserved win.”(NAN)


































