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Sovereign Trust Insurance Celebrates Children’s Day with School Kids

As part of the activities marking the 2018 Children’s Day Celebration and in line with its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc paid a visit to Kuramo Nursery & Primary School in Victoria Island, Lagos and gave out branded school bags, exercise books and pens to a host of the pupils who had distinguished themselves academically and in other areas of behavioural conduct.

Kuramo Nursery & Primary School, Victoria Island
The pupils of Kuramo Nursery & Primary School, Victoria Island, Lagos being flanked by the Head of Corporate Communications and Brand Management of Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc, Segun Bankole in a group photograph with members of the teaching Staff in the school.
Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc, Segun Bankole poses with one of the Nursery Section recipients of school bags and exercise books
The Head of Corporate Communications and Brand Management of Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc, Segun Bankole poses with one of the Nursery Section recipients of school bags and exercise books in the school premises.
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