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Roland Okoro Unveils AM JOURNAL at WAICA Confab in Accra, Ghana

From Left: Eddie Efekoha, Past President of WAICA; Roland Okoro, Publisher, AM JOURNAL; Samson Akligoh, Director, Financial Sector Division, Ministry of Finance, Ghana; Ms Carolyn Tetteh, Personal Assistant to Samson Akligoh; Kofi Andoh, Acting Commissioner of Insurance, Ghana; Monica Amissah, Acting Managing Director, Ghana Reinsurance; Bubarkar Jarju, WAICA President and Seth Aklasi, President, Ghana Insurers Association @ the unveiling of AM JOURNAL during the 2024 WAICA Education Conference in Accra, Ghana.

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