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NEM: ‘The Most Media-Friendly Insurance Company of the Decade’

L-R: Mrs. Moji Teluwo, DGM, Corporate Affairs, NEM Insurance Plc receiving the NEM award: ‘The Most Media-Friendly Insurance Company of the Decade’ from Mr. Tim Akano, Managing Director/CEO, New Horizons Limited at the Business Journal Newspaper Public Presentation ceremony in Lagos recently. Mrs. Teluwo represented the GMD/CEO of NEM Insurance Plc, Mr. Tope Smart at the event.

NEM Insurance Plc was honoured with ‘The Most Media-Friendly Insurance Company of the Decade’ award at the recent public presentation of Business Journal Newspaper in Lagos in recognition of its timeless and unwavering support for the media.

Commenting on the development, Prince Cookey, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Business Journal said:

“NEM Insurance Plc under the distinguished leadership of Mr. Tope Smart is without doubt one of the most media-friendly insurance companies in the country today. In the past decade and more, NEM has carved a niche as a beacon of hope and pillar of support for media professionals, especially the insurance media in the area of business support and respect for professionalism. NEM is always there for us at all times and in every season. We are deeply grateful to NEM Insurance Plc and Mr. Tope Smart for being such a great friend of the media in Nigeria.”

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