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Almond Insurance Industry Award: 1,600 Votes Recorded as Voting Ends Today

Nominees in the various categories in the 2023 Almond Insurance Industry Awards are in last minute race as voting ends on Friday, October, 20, 2023 by midnight.

The industry players have responded overwhelmingly to the entire process as over 1, 600 people have voted and still counting.

According to the Chairman of the Award Panel of Judges, Ms Prisca Soares, the Panel is now warming up to the task of selecting and cross-checking with collated data from the NIA and NAICOM that will help in choosing eventual winners in the various categories.

The Panel of Judges have also made do their promise of releasing the identity of nominees in the two Special Categories: Insurance Life Achievers Awards and Insurance Broker Life Achievers Award.

These two categories have thrown up heavyweights in the insurance industry such as Valentine Ojumah, Fatai Kayode Lawal, Wole Oshin, Tope Smart and Eddie Efekoha in the insurance.  While for Brokers, the likes of Shola Tinubu, Amos Adeyeye, Prosper Okpue, Chief Babajide Agbeja and Prof. Ahmed O. Salawudeen are in the race.

All Winners will be announced at the Awards Nite on Friday, November 3, 2023 at the Queens Park Events Center, Victoria Island, Lagos.

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