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NAIPCO, NCRIB Partner on Industry Growth, Development

> L-R: Financial Secretary, the National Association of Insurance and Pension Correspondents(NAIPCO), Mr. Mathew Otoijagha; General Secretary, NAIPCO, Mr. Zaka Khaliq; Honourary Treasurer, the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers(NCRIB), Mr. Wale Oshodi; PRO, NAIPCO, Mrs. Amaka Obiefuna; Vice President, NCRIB,  Mr. Tunde Oguntade; the President, NCRIB, Mrs. Bola Onigbogi; the Chairman, NAIPCO, Mr. Chuks Okonta; Vice-Chairman, NAIPCO, Ms. Ngozi Onyeakusi; Assistant Executive Secretary(AGS), NCRIB, Mr. Tope Adaramola and the Executive Secretary, NCRIB, Mr. Fatai Adegbenro; at a courtesy visit of NAIPCO EXCO to the Executive Management of NCRIB at NCRIB Secretariat at Yaba, Lagos yesterday.

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