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Linkage Assurance Celebrates 2020 Customer Service Week with Kanu Nwankwo

L-R: Daniel Braie, Managing Director/CEO, Linkage Assurance Plc and Amb. Kanu Nwankwo , Former Captain of Super Eagles of Nigeria during Linkage Assurance Plc’s 2020 Customer Service Week held at the Company’s head office in Lagos.

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