NSIA Insurance Completes Phases1, 2 of Govt Senior College, VI School Project

As part of its unwavering commitment to corporate responsibility and sustainability, NSIA Insurance completes the first and second phases of its school project in collaboration with Government Senior College, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Some of its project highlights include:

Football Field Development: A state-of-the-art football field has been developed and is now maintained for the benefit of the students at Government Senior College, VI.

Public Address System Donation: Contributing to the enhancement of educational facilities, NSIA has donated a modern public address system to facilitate effective communication within the school.

Educational Support: Acknowledging the importance of academic excellence, NSIA has donated 400 copies of JAMB and WAEC past question booklets to support the students in their educational journey.

The presentation ceremony was graced by key individuals, including Folayemi BALOGUN (Head of Human Capital Management), Amos ALAO (Head of Retail Agency), Chigoziem NKEM-IBEGBULAM (Head of Internal Control), Odunayo DEHINBO (Team Lead, Brand Management), Onyinye OTUOKERE (New Media and Special Projects Executive), Mrs. OYEDELE, Principal of Government Senior College and Prefects from the College.

Mrs. OYEDELE, expressed her joy, stating, “we are very happy about these gifts. It came so timely as the children are about to commence their inter-house sports activities.” A heartfelt thank-you speech was delivered by one of the prefects, who expressed, “Thank you, NSIA Insurance, for supporting us with these items. We are very grateful. It’s an honor to have you all here, and we say, Thank you.”

NSIA is committed to making a lasting impact in society. The school project is just one of the many causes it is dedicated to, and the firm looks forward to building on this foundation in the future.

About NSIA Insurance Limited

NSIA Insurance Limited is a leading composite insurance company driven by integrity, care, innovation, and professionalism. The head office is in Lagos, with a strong regional presence in Abuja and an extensive network in strategic states across the country. NSIA Insurance offers a wide range of insurance services at competitive rates to meet the changing financial, investment, and lifestyle needs of its corporate, commercial, and individual customers.

NSIA Insurance Limited (Nigeria) is part of NSIA Participations, which is currently present in 12 African countries; namely, Benin, Cameroon, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, and Togo.

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