Socialite, Adaobi Nwakuche tapped to head HEIRS Insurance

Socialite, Adaobi Nwakuche tapped to head HEIRS Insurance

Adaobi Nwakuche is widely referred to as the first lady of the insurance industry because of her far-reaching prominence in that sector. Her popularit

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Adaobi Nwakuche is widely referred to as the first lady of the insurance industry because of her far-reaching prominence in that sector. Her popularity also extends to the social circles, where she is one of the hottest and eligible divorcees.

A graduate of Government and Public Administration from the Abia State University as well as a Masters degree holder in Business Administration from the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) and a PhD in Insurance, Risk Management & Corporate Governance, Adaobi has held sway both in the insurance industry and on the social scene for the past 20 years without her popularity waning one bit.

From her rookie days at Standard Alliance, Adaobi rose through the ladder of success plying at Standard Assurance Company of Nigeria, STACO, before moving on to Equity Assurance and now berthing at the newly launched HEIRS Insurance. Adaobi no doubt is a success story when it comes to her profession. But not quite so with her personal life.

One sore point that keeps sticking out, is her failed marriage to Fredrick Ken Nwaeme who she was joined with in holy matrimony 2006 at a multi-million-naira carnival-like wedding, which took place at the Church of Assumption, Falomo in Lagos, and the upscale Lagoon Restaurant in Victoria Island. Unfortunately, the union ended less than two years after, due to irreconcilable differences.

She has managed to put behind that aspect of her life and has moved on, while taking greater strides in her profession.