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Chuks Udo Okonta
The 6th edition of the Insurance Open Golf Tournament Ibadan has just concluded with commendations from participants and other stakeholders. The tournament, which brought together over 250golfers over a three-day period had Enterprise Life Assurance Limited, a leading digital life insurance company as one of its major sponsors or as its major sponsor.
Expressing his excitement about the tournament’s return, the Captain of the Club, Seyi Alaba, lauded the organising committee and the sponsors for reviving the event which serves as a platform for networking, relationship-building, and promoting healthy lifestyles.
“I thank the LOC Chairman for standing firm and making the tournament a reality despite all hurdles. Insurance Open is one of the club`s biggest competitions every golfer in the South-West looks forward to, and the return brings a lot of joy to everyone. It is a good thing happening to Ibadan Golf Club as we are leveraging on other organisations to push the corporate image of the club,” he said.
Commenting on the sponsorship, Funmi Omo, Managing Director, Enterprise Life Assurance, said: “We are glad and we are proud to support initiatives that promote excellence, camaraderie, and good health. The Insurance Open Golf Tournament aligns with our values at Enterprise Life, and we congratulate all participants on their impressive display of skill and sportsmanship.”
The Insurance Open Golf Tournament Ibadan has become a premier event in Nigeria’s golfing calendar, and Enterprise Life Assurance’s sponsorship demonstrates its commitment to developing the sport and fostering community. This year’s tournament saw impressive performances from golfers, with winners receiving trophies and prizes.
As a leading life insurance provider, Enterprise Life Assurance remains committed to accelerating insurance penetration in Nigeria. Through strategic partnerships, community engagement, and innovative solutions, the company continues to promote financial inclusion and risk protection for Nigerians.