Sanlam Allianz CEO Mabel Porbley reveals deep admiration for Kofi Kinaata’s music
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Sanlam Allianz General Insurance Ghana Limited, Mabel Nana Nyarko Porbley, has revealed her deep admiration for Ghanaian award-winning musician Kofi Kinaata, describing herself as an avid fan of his music.
Speaking in an interview on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, hosted by Doreen Avio and Kwame Dadzie, Mrs. Porbley shared her passion for Ghanaian music and the artists who inspire her.
When asked about her favourite local musician, she responded enthusiastically, “Everything from Kofi Kinaata.”
Pressed further to name a specific song, she smiled and added, “I love anything he does.”
Her comments underscore the widespread influence of Kofi Kinaata, known in private life as Martin King Arthur, whose lyrical depth and relatable storytelling have earned him both critical acclaim and a devoted fan base across Africa.
His music often touches on themes of everyday life, love, morality, and social consciousness—qualities that resonate deeply with listeners from all walks of life.
Beyond her musical preferences, Mrs. Porbley also spoke about her leadership philosophy, industry experience, and vision for Ghana’s insurance sector.
As the head of Sanlam Allianz General Insurance Ghana Limited, she has been credited with driving innovation, strategic growth, and operational excellence within the company.
Her candid reflections during the interview revealed a lighter side of one of Ghana’s leading corporate executives—one who balances professionalism with a deep appreciation for art and culture.
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