In line with its corporate social
responsibility (CSR) focus on health, Wapic Insurance Plc said it
sponsored the production of the movie -93 Days – a media based
initiative centered on the true-life story of the outbreak of the highly
dreaded Ebola Virus and its eradication in Nigeria.

The Company is set to hold a private screening of the movie on September 9th, 2016 at the Genesis Deluxe Cinemas, Lekki.
A statement explained that the event, which is already generating
interest, is expected to witness a high turnout of the cast of the
movie, top celebrities, customers and staff of the company.
According to co-producer of the movie, Steve Gukas, “93 Days is a movie
that celebrates the act of doing what is right, selfless service and
making a difference in the world.”
“By associating with the movie production
and screening, Wapic Insurance is making a bold statement about its
values and virtues as well as its commitment to partnerships that
promote social well-being and sustainability in health care. The event
would also offer an opportunity for Wapic to appreciate its customers
for their support towards the growth of the company,” it added.
The movie -93days -is said to be based on true events in relation to the
sacrifices made by men and women who risked their lives to save Nigeria
from the spread of the Ebola Virus and in honour of a hero Dr. Ameyo
Stella Adadevoh, who played a significant role to eradicate the virus.
It is a story of how ordinary citizens through resilience and sacrifices
gave their all to promote the common good.
Wapic Insurance is one of the leading
West African multi-line insurance company providing solutions covering
life, general and special risks. Established in 1958 and listed on the
Nigerian Stock Exchange since 1978, Wapic’s mission is to transform into
a diversified financial services institution, delivering value in a
sustainable manner to her customers and stakeholders while playing a
lead role in the transformation of the industry.
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