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Can we make insurance a part of our Ghanaian lifestyle? Is it a relevant topic of discussion on our airwaves? Why should this matter? Find out at 4:30 pm today live on Joy FM and Hollard Ghana’s Facebook pages, as insurers siat with the gatekeepers for a discussion that promises to be worth your time!
Hosted by the country’s favourite insurance group, Hollard Ghana and moderated by Daniel Boi Addo, MD, Hollard Insurance, the panel featured heavyweights including Seth Eshun, Head of Supervision, National Insurance Commission (NIC); Bernard Koku Avle, General Manager of Citi FM/Citi TV; Dzifa Bampoh, Head of General News at Media General; Abeiku Santana, Senior Presenter with Despite Group of Companies and Kobby Kyei, award-winning Ghanaian Blogger and influencer.
Dubbed: “Media and insurance: Making insurance a Ghanaian lifestyle,” this session is part of H. Insured, a streetwise thought-leadership platform focused on demystifying insurance and presented by Hollard Ghana.
Catch you at 4 pm on Joy and Hollard’s Facebook pages as the insurers take on the journos for our better future. Hollard, “insuring you, everyone and everything you love”.
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