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Sovereign Trust Insurance Receives Appreciation Plaque from Atinuke Cancer Foundation

L-R: kayode Adigun, Executive Director, Finance and Corporate Services; Atinuke Lawal, Founder, Atinuke Cancer Foundation and Author of the book, ‘ATINUKE’-(CANCER MESSED WITH THE WRONG CHIC) with Segun Bankole, Head, Corporate Communications & Investor Relations, Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc.

The presentation of the Appreciation Plaque was carried out at the Corporate Head Office of the Underwriting Firm by the Founder of the Cancer Foundation, Atinuke Lawal, who herself is a cancer survivor.

Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc has been a collaborative partner of the Foundation over a couple of years. The Foundation is a decade old.

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