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Anchor Insurance 33rd AGM 2023

L-R: Mr. Akinola Taiwo (Independent Director), Mr. Ebose Augustine Osegha (Managing Director/CEO); Dr. Elijah Akpan (Chairman); Mr. Ime Umoh (Company Secretary/Legal Adviser) and Mr. Imo-Abasi Jacob (Non-Executive Director) at the 33rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Anchor Insurance Company Limited in Lagos.

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