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Nigerian Agric Insurance Corp Sympathises with Flood Victims Nationwide

The Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) sympathises with flood victims across the country.  The Corporation shares the pains and agony of victims and stand with them at this trying period.

Therefore, as a caring and responsive organization, we are using this medium to assure our insured clients that their genuine claims will be given utmost urgent attention to enable them go back to living their normal productive lives.

In the same vein, NAIC wishes to advise that properties and business endeavours of our teeming citizens be promptly insured to guarantee sustainability of existing jobs, income stabilization, food security, poverty alleviation and wealth creation.

Once again, NAIC sympathizes with you all.

Signed

MANAGEMENT 

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