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Rex, NSIA Insurance, Africa Re, Ghana Re, WAICA Re, Continental Re, 15 Others  Sponsor AIWA Inaugural Conference 2024

BY NKECHI NAECHE– ESEZOBOR— 19 insurance and reinsurance companies have sponsored the inaugural International Conference for Women in Insurance, organised by the Africa...

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NSIA Insurance Strengthens Retail Expansion With Just Concluded Roadshow

NSIA Insurance has wrapped up its 2024 Roadshow, a major initiative designed to enhance customer engagement and raise awareness about insurance services across...

Insurance World

NSIA Insurance Celebrates Customer Service Week With Free Medical Outreach 

PRESS RELEASE–NSIA Insurance recently concluded its Customer Service Week celebrations with a special medical outreach initiative in partnership with Beacon Health Diagnostics. The...

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Mutual Benefits Excites Policyholders With  N25bn Claims In Nine Months

BY NKECHI NAECHE- ESEZOBOR–Underwriting firm, Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc and its subsidiary; Mutual Benefits Life Assurance Limited have demonstrated stability in the insurance...

Transport

LASG Announces Traffic Diversion For Installation Of Truck Barriers 

The Lagos State Government on Thursday announced a traffic diversion at Ojuelegba Flyover Bridge by the Fire Station from 10:00 pm on Saturday...

Crime

Police Condemns Violence In Amagba Community, Launches Investigation Into Fatal Shooting Of Ogbeide 

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF), has  condemned the recent violence in Amagba Community, Edo State, resulting in the tragic death of Mr. Israel...

Agriculture

USAID, Nigeria Empower 311 Agric MSMEs

The Federal Government of Nigeria has empowered 311 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the past four years to enhance agricultural productivity...

Money

Kaduna Eyes N150bn Monthly Revenue With Automation Of Tax Collection System

 Mr Mukhtar Ahmed, the Kaduna Commissioner for Planning and Budget Commission (PBC), says the state has the capacity to generate N150 billion revenues...