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Bayelsa State Deputy Gov Leads Delegation to Unity Bank on Sport Dev

L-R: Odigie William Otaigboria Innocent, Zonal Head, Port Harcourt Region; Hon. Daniel Igali, Commissioner of Sports, Bayelsa State; Mr. Ebenezer Kolawale, Executive Director, Finance & Operations, Unity Bank; His Excellency, Lawrence Ehrujakpo, Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State; Mrs. Tomi Somefun, MD/CEO, Unity Bank Plc; Hon. Tari Porri, Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Sports and Mr. Sunny Bakwunye, Divisional Head, Treasury, Unity Bank Plc when the Bayelsa Deputy Governor led a delegation to Unity Bank Plc

This morning, the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State visited Unity Bank HQ in Lagos to seek collaboration with the Bank on Sports Development in the State. The Deputy Governor was accompanied by a delegation from the State’s Ministry of Sports and was received by the Managing Director of Unity Bank, Mrs. Tomi Somefun.

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