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Day Two: Photo News: Some Nigerian Delegation To 51st AIO Conference & General Assembly

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From left: Stephen Alangbo, Md Cornerstone Insurance Plc; Bala Zakariyau, Chairman FBS Re; FK Lawal, Continental Re; Fola Daniel, founding CEO FBS Re:  Prisca Soares, former Secretary General AIO; Olusegun Ayo Omosehin, NAICOM Boss; Ms. Halima Kyar, NAICOM Chairman and Daniel Braie, MD Linkage Assurance PLC, at the opening of the ongoing AIO conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 


Former President of AIO, Val Ojumah and Sunday Thomas, at the opening dinner yesterday.

Val Ojuma, Femi Oyetunji, Olasupo Sogelola Other Digitaries At dinner of  Ongoing AIO conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Alangbo, the Managing Director of Cornerstone Insurance Plc, and another delegate, at the opening of the ongoing 51st AIO Conference.

From right:  Sunday Thomas and delegate from National insurance Commission, NAICOM, during the opening of the conference.

Cross section of  Nigerian Delegation at the conference  yesterday

From right: Dr. Olasupo Falana, MD/ CEO, Glanvill Enthoven Insurance Brokers Ltd  with one of the delegates at the opening of the  conference yesterday,

Abiola Ekundayo, GMD, WAICA Re (middle) at the event with two delegates.

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