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Mutual Benefits Assurance Celebrates 27th Annual Thanksgiving Service

Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi, Chairman, Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc and wife, Mrs. Dotun Ogunbiyi at the 27th Annual Thanksgiving of the company in Lagos at the weekend.

Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc celebrated its 27th annual thanksgiving service in Lagos over the weekend with a renewed commitment to thank God for the success of the company in 27 years of existence and a firm promise to provide better service to stakeholders in the Nigerian insurance sector.

Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi, the Chairman of Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc attributed the consistent achievements of the insurer to the Grace of God upon the company from inception.

“The blessing of God has been with the company for this 27 years of its existence. God is the secret of our success. If not for God, there won’t be a company called Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc today. God has remained consistent with us these 27 years.”

Ogunbiyi also paid tribute to industry stakeholders of the company such as investors, brokers and staff for standing firm with the underwriter at the various stages of its growth.

He said the importance of its annual thanksgiving service is to appreciate the hand and support of God in the success story of the company.

Mr. Femi Asenuga, the Managing Director/CEO of Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc expressed appreciation to God, customers and staff of the company for how far the company has grown in the insurance industry so far.

“We thank God for giving us the Grace to witness the occasion of today. We shall witness a lot of spiritual offerings and blessings to God going forward.”

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