Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, deputy governor, Ondo State, representing the governor; Rotimi Edu, president and chairman of Council, The Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB); Tony Elumelu, chairman, Heirs Holdings and keynote speaker; Olorundare Sunday Thomas,commissioner for Insurance/CEO, National Insurance Commission at the NCRIB 60th anniversary colloquium & book launch held in Lagos
Insurance brokerage fraternity occupies a very important position in the nation’s insurance space and accounts for why their activities in terms of professionalism and ethical practice are key to driving the needed change in the industry’s value chain.
Despite its large population in excess o
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Modestus Anaesoronye
Modestus Anaesoronye is a leading Nigerian financial journalist with over two decades of experience reporting on the insurance and pension sectors across Nigeria and West Africa. He has held key editorial positions at major national media outlets, including The Comet, The Nation, and Financial Standard, and currently serves as a Senior Financial Analyst at BusinessDay Media Ltd.
A widely travelled reporter, he has covered industry developments in more than 14 countries across Africa and Asia.
Anaesoronye is a multiple award-winning journalist, honoured several times as Insurance Journalist of the Year and Pension Journalist of the Year by recognised industry bodies, including PensionScope and the Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria (PenOp), among others.