Chairman, NDIC Board of Directors, Ronke Sokefun (2nd left) displaying her ESQ Nigerian Legal Award of Excellence 2021 in a group photograph with NDIC’s Director, Communication & Public Affairs, Bashir Nuhu (1st left); Board Member, Adewale Adeleke (3rd left) and Board Secretary, Nkese Cookey-Gam at the ceremony recently in Lagos.
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