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IPEN Visits LCCI for Strategic Partnership

From left: Head, Corporate Communications, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sunday Osanyintuyi; Publisher, Bislad News, Bisi Bamishe; Publisher, Inspenonline, Chuks Udo Okonta; Director General, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Chinyere Almona; Publisher, SuperNews, Ngozi Onyeakusi; Business Editor, Leadership Newspaper, Zaka Khaliq and Insurance & Pension Editor, Nation Newspaper, Omobola Tolu-Kusimo, when the EXCO of Insurance & Pension Editors of Nigeria (IPEN) paid a courtesy call on the management of LCCI in Lagos.

The Executive Council of Insurance & Pension Editors of Nigeria (IPEN) yesterday paid a courtesy visit to the management of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) in Lagos to discuss areas of strategic business partnership.

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