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Emeka Onuora, PenCom Spokesman, Buries Mum

Mr. Emeka Onuora, Head, Corporate Communications Department, National Pension Commission, PenCom  (4th left), flanked by Mr. Chris Ebong, General Secretary, National Association of Insurance & Pension Correspondents (NAIPCO) on his right, Mr. Maduka Nweke, Public Relations Officer of the Association, 3rd right as well as his siblings during the funeral rite of Emeka's mother held at Oko, Anambra State last week.
Mr. Emeka Onuora, Head, Corporate Communications Department, National Pension Commission, PenCom (4th left), flanked by Mr. Chris Ebong, General Secretary, National Association of Insurance & Pension Correspondents (NAIPCO) on his right, Mr. Maduka Nweke, Public Relations Officer of the Association, 3rd right as well as his siblings during the funeral rite of Emeka’s mother held at Oko, Anambra State last week.
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