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Sovereign Trust Insurance Takes Career Counselling to Igbobi College

L-R Oritselaju Ejuomah, Adeleye AboladeFolusho Opeodu, Chioma Obiedo, Abigael Adeleye and students of Igbobi College Yabaat the last quarter career counselling and catch-them-young programme sponsored by Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc as part of its CSR initiative in creating awareness for insurance among secondary school pupils in Nigeria.

The event was held on December 6, 2023, in the school premises.

 

Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc has taken its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) campaign of career counselling to Igbobi College Career Counselling and Catch-Them-Young programme aimed at creating awareness for the young ones with regards to the business of insurance as practiced in Nigeria and beyond.

 

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