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STI Holds 2024 Strategy Retreat, Budget Session in Lagos

L-R: Segun Bankole, DGM/Head, Corporate Communications & Investor Relations, Emmanuel Anikibe, DGM/Divisional Head, Technical, Dr. Victor Dike (Quick Projects) and Consultant to the Retreat, Olaotan Soyinka, MD/CEO, Ugochi Odemelam, Executive Director, Marketing & Business Development, Lucas Durojaiye, DGM/Regional Head, Northern Operations, Sanni Oladimeji, DGM/Head, Risk Management & Compliance and Kayode Adigun, Executive Director, Finance & Corporate Services, Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc at the Budget & Strategy Session for Year 2024 for the Underwriting Firm. The Session was held on November 10-11, 2023 in Lagos.

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