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Law Union & Rock Insurance 2017 Customer Week

L-R: Mojisola Oguntusi – Ag. Head, Customer Service, Steve Ajudua – Chief Marketing Officer attending to walk-in Customers at their Head Office in Lagos to celebrate Customer Service Week.

L-R: Steve Ajudua – Chief Marketing Officer, Jide Orimolade – Managing Director/CEO, Olasupo Sogelola – Executive Director, Technical & Operation attending to walk-in Customers at their Head Office in Lagos to celebrate Customer Service Week.
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