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The Business Executive has honoured the Chief Internal Auditor of NLA, Emmanuella Ephraim, with the prestigious Excellence Leadership in Risk Management and Internal Auditing Award at the Ghana Executive Management Awards (GETA).
Mrs. Ephraim received a certificate of honour and a plaque acknowledging her exceptional leadership in Risk Management and Internal Auditing.
Mrs. Ephraim whose dedication, strategic vision, and impact at the NLA earned her the recognition dedicated the award to her team.

She has played an instrumental role in the growth of the NLA.
The Ghana Executive Management Awards recognize outstanding leadership, innovation, teamwork, and organisational impact, fostering a culture of excellence and healthy competition among Ghana's businesses.
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