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Fola Daniel Joins African Insurance Hall Of Fame

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BY NKECHI NAECHE (ACCRA, GHANA)—–Following his contributions to the growth of Nigerian and African insurance industry, Mr Fola Daniel has been enrolled into the African Insurance Hall of Fame.
The event which took place during the gala night to mark the end of 45th AIO conference in Accra, Ghana, saw the doyen of African insurance industry defeating two other nominees to emerged as the winner of the African insurance Hall of Fame.

The third edition of the African insurance Hall of fame generated much suspense across African insurance industry following the quality of nominees and the award panel.

The panel focused attention on the contributions  of nominees to the growth of the African insurance industry.

The panel was emphatic on the fact that “nominees must be adjudged to have made a broad encompassing and lasting contribution to the insurance industry in its broad sense ( insurance, broking, reinsurance, and regulatory) and thereby exerting a substantial influence on the ability of the insurance industry to serve the society. They must be recognized by their peers, without question as having been dominant and successful leaders, innovators and visionaries”

Who Is Fola Daniel

Fola Daniel, a veteran underwriter and an administrator of high repute studied in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute, London, the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (FIIN) and, the British Institute of Management.
Prior to his appointment as Commissioner for Insurance in 2007, Mr. Daniel was the Managing Director of Globe Reinsurance Plc. With experience spanning over 30 years, he has worked in various capacities at Senior Management level. He was a Branch Manager and later Northern Area Manager of Great Nigeria Insurance Co. Ltd in 1986.
In 1989, he joined Globe Reinsurance Plc as Underwriting Manager. He rose to the position of Assistant General Manager (Technical) from where he was appointed by the Federal Government as Executive Director (Operations) of Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC). He was later appointed the Managing Director/CEO of the Corporation in 1994. During his tenure, the Corporation witnessed a phenomenal change in fortune from a hitherto loss position to a profit making organization. He returned to Globe Reinsurance Plc as Managing Director/CEO in 2004 after he successfully completed two-term tenure of 10 years at NAIC.
He was a visiting lecturer and a Member of the Governing Board of the West African Insurance Institute, Banjul, The Gambia (WAII) as well as the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN).

He was also a member of the Boards of Directors of Africa Reinsurance Corporation, Nigeria Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC), Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and the Economic & Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), etc.

He became the CFI in 2007 at a time the industry faced upheaval caused by a flawed consolidation exercise. As the industry struggled then to cope with the crisis, it needed a purposeful regulatory body with visionary leadership, which Mr Daniel gave, to the satisfaction of all industry players.
As commissioner for insurance he was able to reposition the Nigerian insurance industry for eight years.
The commission under his leadership provided the needed regulatory platform upon which the quality of service to policyholders has improved significantly. The agency kicked-started the process of sanitising and transforming the industry to meet international best practices in 2007 by first resolving all the problems associated with the recapitalisation/consolidation exercise.
One of the major steps the commission took to ensure the emergence of a very vibrant and strong insurance industry that is capable of competing with its peers globally was the formulation of an initiative code-named Market Development and Restructuring Initiative (MDRI).
Amongst the cardinal objectives of the MDRI was the deepening of insurance penetration in Nigeria and the commencement of the enforcement of compulsory insurances which have been made compulsory by law as enshrined in sections 64 and 65 of the Insurance Act 2003.
This programme was launched successfully in the six geo political zones of the country including Lagos and Abuja and full implementation in September 2011.
Happily married with children, Mr. Fola Daniel’s journey through life indicates that he was ordained by God Almighty to work in the sector he chose.

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