L-R: Past Chairman of Nigeria Insurers Association (NIA), Mr. Dolapo Balogun; Chairman Governing Council, NIA, Mr. Eddie Efekoha; Deputy Commissioner, Technical, National Insurance Commission, Mr. Olorundare Sunday Thomas; a past Chairman, Mr. Wole Oshin; Deputy Chairman NIA, Mr. Tope Smart, and a past Chairman, Oye Hassan-Odukale during a ground breaking ceremony for a multipurpose NIA towers in Victoria Island, Lagos.
The Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA), the umbrella body of insurance firms in Nigeria yesterday conducted the ground-breaking ceremony to commence construction work on its proposed NIA Building in Lagos.
Past Chairman of Nigeria Insurers Association (NIA), Rev. Olusola Olatayo Ladipo-Ajayi; past Chairman, Mr. Dolapo Balogun; Chairman Governing Council, NIA, Mr Eddie Efekoha; Deputy Commissioner, Technical, National Insurance Commission, Mr. Olorundare Sunday Thomas; a past Chairman, Mr. Wole Oshin; Deputy Chairman NIA, Mr. Tope Smart, and a past Chairman, Oye Hassan-Odukale during a ground breaking ceremony for a multipurpose NIA towers in Victoria Island, Lagos.L-R: Past Chairman of Nigeria Insurers Association (NIA), Mr. Dolapo Balogun; Chairman Governing Council, NIA, Mr. Eddie Efekoha; Deputy Commissioner, Technical, National Insurance Commission, Mr. Olorundare Sunday Thomas; a past Chairman, Mr. Wole Oshin; Deputy Chairman NIA, Mr. Tope Smart, and a past Chairman, Oye Hassan-Odukale during a ground breaking ceremony for a multipurpose NIA towers in Victoria Island, Lagos.
James Mworia is one of Kenya’s most respected business leaders. At 37, he is CEO of Centum, an East African investment company with interests in a variety of sectors, including energy, real estate, financial services and fast-moving consumer goods.
Mworia is credited with transforming the company, set up in 1967, by championing investments in new sectors and expanding its geographical
reach. Earlier this month, Mworia spoke at an Entrepreneurship Boot Camp in Nairobi organised by talent management company, Africa Talent Bank.