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CIIN Seeks Partnership with STI on 2nd Edition of Night of Talents

 

The Managing Director/CEO of Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc (C), Olaotan Soyinka is flanked by members of the Executive Management of the Underwriting Firm and members of the Activities Committee of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria, CIIN, led by the Chairperson, Tutu Arusiaka, during a courtesy visit to Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc towards the hosting of the 2nd edition of the Institute’s Night of Talents to be held on March 3, 2023, in Lagos.

Nurudeen Jamiu of Linkage Assurance in native attire is the winner of the 1st edition and the out-going Ambassador for the Insurance Industry.

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