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FBN Insurance Brokers Fetes Former CEO

L-R: Mrs. Assumpta Udoh, Marketing Department, IGI, Mr. Eddy Efekoha, Chairman, Nigerian Insurers Association and Mr. Fidelis Ojeah, former Managing Director, FBN Insurance Brokers at the Farewell Party for Ojeah by FBN Insurance Brokers in Lagos.
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