Fountain of Life Church Family G.O, Pastor Taiwo Odukoya dies in US

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

The Fountain of Life Church Family headquarters in Lagos has announced the death of their founding pastor, Taiwo Odukoya (67).

The church disclosed this via its official Facebook page on Tuesday, adding he passed on in the United States.

“The Fountain of Life Church Family, in total submission to the will of God almighty, announces the passing unto greater glory of our father, teacher, a great servant of the most high God, pastor Daniel Taiwo Odukoya, Founding Pastor of The Fountain of Life Church, who passed unto glory on the 7th of August 2023 in the USA.

“We are in total submission to you LORD!!! We thank the Lord for the gift of a greater leader!!!” the church wrote while not providing details of the cause of his details.

Recall that in November, 2021, his wife, Pastor Nomthi Odukoya, died after battling with cancer.

AIO opens registration for 27th Reinsurance Forum in Tunisia

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

African Insurance Organisation, AIO has opened registration for the 27th edition of the AIO  African Reinsurance Forum is now open on the website: https://www.africaninsurance-events.org/registration-en/.

In view of the general elections to be held on 26 August 2023 in Gabon, the local authorities have decided to cancel the organization of the forum. Originally scheduled from 7 to 11 October 2023 in Libreville, the event will now be held from 30 September to 4 October 2023 at the Laico Hotel, Tunis (Tunisia).

Organized by the Tunisian Federation of Insurance Companies (FTUSA) and Tunis Re, the event will focus on the theme: “Paradigm shift: can Africa’s insurance and reinsurance industry support a self-funded Africa

Meryem Chami now CEO of AXA Africa

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

 

 

Meryem Chami has been promoted CEO of AXA Africa, replacing Hassan El-Shabrawishi who was appointed CEO of AXA International Markets (Latin America, Africa, Turkey, Middle East and South-East Asia).

Since her arrival at AXA Assurance Maroc in March 2020 as General Manager for Morocco and the CIMA region, Meryem Chami, the first woman to hold this position and the first Moroccan General Manager, has orchestrated a transformation of the company focused on growth. sustainable and customer-centric.

This promotion confirms AXA’s ambition for the African continent and its commitment to invest in markets with strong growth potential.

With 23 years of experience in management, P&L management, transformation, IT and digital, Meryem Chami has held various positions in various sectors such as banking, insurance, mining, automotive, aeronautics and bed.

She also has 10 years of experience as a leader in high responsibility positions, driving complex transformation programs within renowned organizations such as Devoteam, Attijariwafa bank, OCP Group, Altran and AXA Assurance Maroc.

The first woman to lead the company, Meryem Chami has put in place a development strategy based on strategic growth for the structure’s activities. His appointment as head of AXA Africa demonstrates the group’s desire to invest in markets with strong growth potential