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Mutual Benefits Assurance: 26 Years of Thanksgiving to God!

L-R: Ambassador Babatunde Ajisomo; his wife, Ronke Ajisomo, Director, Mutual Benefits, Liberia; Dr Akin Ogunbiyi, Chairman, Mutual Benefits Group; his wife, Dotun; Femi Asenuga Managing Director/CEO, Mutual Benefits Assurance; his wife, Adebowale, and Biyi Ashiru-Mobolaji, Executive Director, Operations, cutting the Anniversary Cake during the Mutual Benefits’ 26th annual thanksgiving service in Lagos on Saturday.

Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc over the weekend celebrated its 26th Annual Thanksgiving with a firm commitment to remain rooted in God to appreciate divine favour on the company since inception 26 years ago.

Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi, Group Chairman of Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc said the insurance entity owes its incredible success story and growth over the years to the Hand of God in its day-to-day operations.

“We have to thank God. To worship God and give glory to God. Despite the challenges, the Lord has stood firmly with Mutual Benefits Assurance for 26 solid years.”

Ogunbiyi said his main objective in creating Mutual Benefits was for the company to add value to the insurance sector in Nigeria, provide quality jobs to Nigerians and to outlive him.

“In that regard, l wish to thank and appreciate the entire management, staff and clients of the company for sustaining the dream for this long.”

Mr. Femi Asenuga, the Managing Director/CEO of Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc added that the insurer which would clock 27 in the Nigerian insurance market in October 2022, owes its achievements and attainments to God.

“God made it possible for Mutual Benefits to attain such age. God is our source and strength. We thank our customers for their role in the success and growth of the company. We appreciate them immensely. Mutual Benefits has created subsidiaries within and outside Nigeria and has provided thousands of jobs to Nigerians.”

During the Annual Thanksgiving, long-service awards were given to deserving  members of staff, ranging from five to 25 years of service to the company.

 

 

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