Adejumo Lewis, Sola Sobowale, star in Tolulope Oke’s “Cookie Spot”
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A new film produced by Tolulope Oke, Cookie Spot, is set for its premiere. The film seeks to inspire and make people thrive despite the odds of life and will show in cinema houses across the country.
Notable Nollywood stars who feature in Cookie Spot are Adejumo Lewis, Funso Adeolu, Sola Sobowale, Ayo Adesanya, Bolanle Ninalowo, Omowunmi Dada among others.
Tolu told Potpourri,” I believe in hope and I tried to project life and its possibilities.”
Cookie Spot, as she aptly puts it, is a story of survival wherever you find yourself. There is always a means of survival. The story-line focuses on women and while challenging women to be the best wherever they are, she says: “There is the need for women to support one another. Young women should see the bigger picture of whatever they are doing. Possibilities are endless in life. Whatever you are doing, you should not give up.
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Experts in Nigeria’s technology and insurance sectors have called for a policy mandate to make digital identity compulsory for insurance.
This was the highlight of the second edition of Digital Identity Matters, a thought leadership webinar series for driving conversations on contemporary issues in identity technology.
The event was organised by VerifyMe Nigeria, in partnership with Tech Cabal.
Speaking on the theme: ‘Why Insurance is Important for the Growth of Nigeria’s Digital Economy,’ Aguele disclosed that the Nigerian insurance market has a $100 billion potential and can become one of the biggest sources for internally generated revenue if properly harnessed.
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Just 1% of working Nigerian adults have an insurance plan of any type. Car insurance is supposed to be a compulsory requirement for owning and driving cars in Nigeria, but it has been a tough sell. Unless you are a landlord, housing insurance probably never crosses your mind.
The most tantalizing health and life insurance packages face the assured â
God forbidâ
itâs not my portionâ on top.
Insurance is future relief against unforeseen events. By paying a fixed regular amount every month or so, an individual buys an ability to start, not from scratch, but from the point of last use when something wrong happens. Insurance preserves value and removes the fear of starting over, which can be crippling at times.
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