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Guinea Insurance Congratulates Sunday Thomas on Confirmation as NAICOM Boss

 

Great Minds Indeed Achieve Great Things 

The Board of Directors, Management and Staff of Guinea Insurance join the entire insurance business community

and all professionals of repute in celebrating your confirmation as substantive Commissioner of Insurance/Chief Executive Officer of the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) by His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR.

This recognition bestowed on your distinguished self is indicative of your strength of character, high probity and capacity to re-invent and attain feats others consider impossible. Many today are beneficiaries of your years of selfless and dedicated service to humanity and the insurance industry.

We seize this momentous occasion to give glory to God for choosing you as the vessel to champion regulatory policies that meet both the insuring and investing public’s expectation and provide an enviable playing field for all Insurance professionals in Nigeria.

Congratulations again, to a distinguished Professional

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