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STI at 1st International Co-operation, Investment Summit in Calabar

L-R: Segun Bankole, Deputy General Manager, Corporate Communications & Investor Relations, Ama Bassey-Fynch, Senior Manager, Marketing & Business Development, (Head Office), Chiajulam Anyatonwu, Assistant Manager, Port Harcourt Area Office and Angela Onochie, Assistant General Manager/Eastern Regional Head, Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc at the inaugural edition of the International Co-operation & Investment Summit held at the Calabar International Convention Centre, Calabar, Cross Rivers State.

The Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc delegation is ably represented at the on-going inaugural edition of the International Co-operation & Investment Summit held at the Calabar International Convention Centre, Calabar, Cross River State.

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