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NIA Congratulates Segun Bankole on Election as CAMCONIA Chairman

The Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) has sent a message of congratulations to Mr. Segun Bankole, Deputy General Manager (DGM) and Head of Corporate Communications at Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc over his recent election as Chairman of the Corporate Affairs Managers Committee of the Nigerian Insurers Association (CAMCONIA).

Part of the congratulatory letter read in part:

“As Chairman, your role will undoubtedly contribute significantly to the success and effectiveness of the Committee. We are confident that your passion, expertise and commitment will be instrumental in achieving the Committee’s goals and objectives.”

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