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Guinea Insurance Board and Executive Management Pay Courtesy Visit to NAICOM Leadership

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December 12, 2025
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Guinea Insurance Board and Executive Management Pay Courtesy Visit to NAICOM Leadership
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The Board and Executive Management of Guinea Insurance PLC paid a strategic courtesy visit to the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), where they were received by the Commissioner for Insurance and Chief Executive Officer of the National Insurance Commission, Mr. Olusegun Ayo Omosehin, and his distinguished team in Abuja.

The Guinea Insurance delegation was led by Mr. Temitope Borishade, Chairman of the Board of Directors, accompanied by Mrs. Bernice Izilen Okosun, Non-Executive Director; Mrs. Ijeoma Pearl Okoro, Non-Executive Director; Dr. Nkemakonam Chukwukaodinaka Okeke, Non-Executive Director; Mr. Samuel Onukwue, Non-Executive Director. The Executive Management team present included Mr. Ademola Abidogun, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer; Mr. Pius Edobor, Executive Director, Finance and Corporate Services; Mrs. Ogonna Offor-Orabueze, Executive Director, Technical; and Mrs. Chinenye Nnankwo, Company Secretary.

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Discussions during the visit explored regulatory developments, industry trends, and the company’s ongoing initiatives to strengthen operational capacity and improve customer experience across all touchpoints. The delegation also highlighted Guinea Insurance’s readiness to solidify its capital base ahead of the National Insurance Industry Restructuring and Recapitalisation (NIIRA) requirements, an important strategic action that enhances the company’s ability to seize emerging business opportunities and deliver stronger, long-term value to its stakeholders.

Speaking during the engagement, the Chairman, Board of Directors, Mr. Temitope Borishade, noted that the visit aligns with Guinea Insurance’s commitment to deepen collaboration with the regulator, enhance transparency, ensure compliance, and sustain growth. He emphasised that the company’s preparedness and capital strengthening efforts position it to serve its customers, shareholders, and partners with even greater effectiveness.

This courtesy visit underscores Guinea Insurance’s dedication to raising industry standards, strengthening stakeholder confidence, and building a more resilient and competitive organisation in the Nigerian insurance landscape.

Guinea Insurance remains committed to building a resilient, innovation-led, and trusted brand — exceeding expectations at every turn.

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