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Insurance, Pension Stakeholders Throw Weight Behind NAIPE 2024 Conference

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Over 26 insurance and pension companies, as well as regulatory bodies are partnering with the Nigerian Association of Insurance and Pension Editors (NAIPE) for the 2024 annual national conference of the Association.
The regulators that are partnering with NAIPE are the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), and National Pension Commission (PenCom), while the self regulatory bodies are the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA), Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria (PenOp), as well as Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB).
The top sponsors are Sanlam Nigeria, NEM Insurance, African Reinsurance Corporation, Linkage Assurance, KBL Insurance, Stanbic IBTC Pensions, and Veritas Kapital.
Other sponsors are AIICO Insurance, Alliance and General Insurance, Leadway Assurance, Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN), Access Pensions, Sovereign Trust Insurance, Axa Mansard Insurance, Premium Pensions, Cornerstone Insurance, Lagos State Pension Commission, Heirs Insurance, Parthian Partners, as well as Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation.
This year’s national conference, which is 9th in the series will take place on October 8, 2024 in Lagos.
The theme of the Conference “Towards A $1 Trillion Economy: Roles of Insurance And Pension Sectors,” will be delivered by the Managing Director/Chief Economist, Analysts Data Services and Resources, Dr. Afolabi Olowookere.
The former Commissioner for Insurance/CEO, National Insurance Commissioner (NAICOM), who is also former Managing Director/CEO, FBS Reinsurance Limited, Mr. Fola Daniel, will chair the conference.
The panelists include Mr. Tunde Mimiko, Managing Director/CEO, Sanlam Life Insurance Limited; Mr Adeyemi Mayadenu, Executive Director, Technical, NEM Insurance Plc (General); Mr. Wale Okunrinboye, Chief Investment Officer, Access Pensions; Mr. Oluseye Olusoga, Managing Director/CEO, Parthian Partners Limited and Mr. Oguche Agudah, CEO, Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria (PenOp).
Special Guests of Honour are Commissioner For Insurance/CEO, NAICOM, Mr. Olusegun Omosehin and Director-General of the National Pension Commission (PenCom), Mrs Omolola Bridget Oloworaran.
The event will bring together stakeholders in the insurance and pension sectors to discuss the importance of the sectors’ contribution to the $1 Trillion Economy projected by the present administration for achievement by 2026.
Commenting on the theme of the conference, NAIPE Chairperson, Mrs. Nkechi Naeche-Esezobor, said the theme of the conference was carefully chosen to draw the attention of the operators of the two sectors to the realities on the ground, especially regarding what they need to do to remain relevant in the unfolding economic situation in Nigeria.

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ILAN Calls for Enhanced Training, Stronger Market Compliance

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The leadership of the Institute of Loss Adjusters of Nigeria (ILAN), led by its President, Ikechukwu Udobi, paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner for Insurance, Mr. Olusegun Omosehin, today in Abuja.

Speaking on behalf of the Institute, the President expressed profound gratitude to the Commission and the Commissioner for Insurance for the successful revision of the Loss Adjusters’ Scale of Fees—an achievement he described as a significant milestone toward revitalising the profession after decades of stagnation.

The ILAN President also emphasised the need for enhanced training and continuous capacity-building programmes, especially in specialised areas, such as energy, oil & gas, and special risks. According to him, these efforts are crucial to elevating Nigerian loss adjusters to international standards.
He also advocated for stronger collaboration between foreign and Nigerian loss adjusters to deepen knowledge-sharing and industry development.

Udobi stressed the importance of strict compliance with extant laws, regulations, and market guidelines, urging NAICOM to ensure that all market operators fully comply with statutory requirements in their operations.
He also appealed for the Commission’s support in securing a befitting secretariat for ILAN to strengthen the Institute’s administrative capacity.

Responding, the Commissioner for Insurance, Mr. Omosehin, welcomed the ILAN delegation and expressed appreciation for the visit.
He assured them of the Commission’s commitment to supporting every segment of the insurance industry as part of the broader transformation agenda.
The CFI emphasised the need for professionalism and ethical conduct in the discharge of loss adjusting responsibilities, noting that adjusters play a critical role as the bridge between policyholders’ expectations and their satisfaction.

The meeting also underscored the importance of strict adherence to the Code of Conduct and Professional Ethics for Loss Adjusters to enhance the credibility and quality of practice within the profession.

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emPLE Partners Lagos State, Bastion Health For emPOWERHer Health Drive

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emPLE has announced a strategic partnership with the Lagos State Ministry of Health (LSMOH) and Bastion Health to celebrate International Women’s Day 2026 through its emPOWERHer campaign.
This community-focused health initiative aims at promoting preventive healthcare for women and their children.
Taking place on Saturday, March 7, 2026, by 8am at emPLE’s headquarters in Lagos, the initiative brings together public and private-sector partners to offer free screenings, vaccinations, and wellness activities in a unified call to action for proactive women’s health.
Under the collaboration, LSMOH will lead specialised medical interventions, including cervical and breast cancer screenings as well as free Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations for girls aged 9–14. Bastion Health will coordinate routine health checks, such as hypertension screening, blood sugar tests, and Body Mass Index (BMI) assessments.
The programme will start with an awareness walk from emPLE’s head office to Muri Okunola Junction, and back, symbolising collective advocacy for women’s wellbeing. This will be followed by a cardio and fitness session, along with a full range of health screenings.
Commenting on the initiative, Olalekan Oyinlade, Managing Director/CEO of emPLE General Insurance Limited, said, “International Women’s Day is a powerful reminder that protecting women’s wellbeing requires practical action. Through emPOWERHer and our partners in Lagos State and Bastion Health, we are helping remove barriers to early detection and prevention by bringing essential services closer to the community.
Also commenting, Jolaolu Fakoya, Acting Managing Director/CEO of emPLE Life Assurance Limited, stated that “When women have access to timely screening, routine checks, and credible health information, outcomes improve for families and for the next generations. emPOWERHer reflects our commitment to empowering Nigerians, especially our women, to take proactive steps toward protecting their health.”
The event is also supported by Sosa Fruit Drinks, which will provide its refreshing fruit drinks to participants. Activities for the day include an awareness walk, cardio and fitness session, breast cancer screening, cervical cancer screening, hypertension checks, blood sugar level tests, BMI assessments, and free HPV vaccination for girls aged 9–14.

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Leadway Strengthens Support For Nigerian Arts, Sponsors +234 Art Fair

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Leadway, Nigeria’s leading non-banking financial and wellbeing conglomerate, has deepened its commitment to the growth of the nation’s creative industry by sponsoring the +234 Art Fair for the third consecutive year.
Leadway’s continued sponsorship underscores its belief in creative expression as a powerful driver of cultural and national development. Through its partnership with the +234 Art Fair, Leadway provides not only financial backing but also strategic support to strengthen Nigeria’s creative economy and nurture long-term artistic talent.
This year’s edition of the +234 Art Fair takes place from March 5–8, 2026, at the Ecobank Pan African Centre, Lagos. The 2026 fair places strong emphasis on Inclusivity, a principle that goes beyond a slogan to shape how the fair is curated, experienced, and remembered. The approach ensures broader access, diverse representation, and meaningful engagement across Nigeria’s artistic landscape.
“At Leadway, we recognise the creative industry as an essential part of Nigeria’s cultural and economic fabric. A true national soft power,” said Managing Director, Leadway Pensure, Olusakin Labeodan on behalf of the Leadway Group.
“Beyond the artistic value, the creative sector contributes meaningfully to job creation, fosters innovation, and enterprise development. Our partnership with the +234 Art Fair reflects our commitment to supporting structured platforms that provide emerging creatives with access to markets, mentorship, and sustainable growth opportunities.”
Launched in 2024, the +234 Art Fair has quickly become one of Nigeria’s most important platforms for emerging and unrepresented artists. The fair brings together painters, sculptors, photographers, and digital artists, creating opportunities to connect with collectors, art enthusiasts, and industry stakeholders. It has established itself as a vital avenue for professional development and increased visibility within both local and international art markets.
By centering inclusivity, the fair highlights the importance of accessible opportunities for artists from diverse backgrounds, disciplines, and communities within Nigeria’s creative ecosystem. This focus reinforces its commitment to broad representation and equitable participation in the arts.
“For more than fifty years, Leadway has stood as a pillar of innovation and impact in Nigeria. We recognise that investing in the institutions that shape our society is not only a responsibility, but a strategic imperative for national progress. Our support for the +234 Art Fair is an expression of this commitment to inclusive growth, cultural preservation, and generational nation-building. We are determined to champion platforms that empower emerging talent and ensure that our legacy endures across Nigeria’s creative landscape”, said Labeodan.
Leadway has been an active partner of the +234 Art Fair since the fair’s earliest edition, supporting the initiative while helping artists connect with collectors, curators, and new audiences. Beyond the fair, this approach reflects the company’s broader ethos of backing platforms that create lasting value across communities, industries, and society.

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