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NAICOM, Edo State Partner on Compulsory Insurances, Market Dev Initiatives

L – R: Karachi Anyanwu, NAICOM; Rasaaq Salami, Head of Corporate Communications and Market Development, NAICOM; Bar. Osarodion Ogie, Secretary to Edo State Government; Adeyemi Abubakar, Assistant Director, NAICOM and, John Osagie, Chairman of Edo State Internal Revenue Services at the meeting between NAICOM and the Edo State Government in Benin City.

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