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  Let us not forge is dependent upon petrol imports to keep the country find going. Nigeria is ranked 145th in the world for its ease of doing business, which demonstrates the risks of investment into Nigeria. Despite the President’s public anti-corruption platform, Transparency International has not seen any reduction in corruption since Buhari took office. In fact, the precise opposite has happened, wi house th Nigeria falling 12 places between the 2016 and 2017 rankings. President Buhari currently faces serious allegations, which include staging show trials of opponents of business a regime that is accused of corruption and graft, while simultaneously shielding his own party members and inner circle. We should all welcome international efforts to attract international investment into developing economies. However, to do this successfully Nigeria must seriously tackle corruption, rather than use it as a smokescreen. It must honour its obligations to companies li

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  Let us not forget that Nige webapex.net ria is the only member of OPEC that is dependent upon petrol imports to keep the country going. Nigeria is ranked 145th in the world for its ease of doing business, which demonstrates the risks of investment into Nigeria. Despite the President’s public anti-corruption platform, Transparency International has not seen any reduction in corruption since Buhari took office. In fact, the precise opposite has happened, with Nigeria falling 12 places between the 2016 and 2017 rankings. President Buhari currently fac westernmagazine.org es serious allegations, which include staging show trials of opponents of a regime that is accused of corruption and graft, while simultaneously shielding his own party members and inner circle. We should all welcome international ysin.org efforts to attract international investment into developing economies. However, to do this successfully Nigeria must seriously tackle corruption, rather than use it

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  Let us not forget that Nigeria is the only member of OPEC that is dependent upon petrol imports to keep the country goi usatimes.cc ng. Nigeria is ranked 145th in the world for its ease of doing business, which demonstrates the risks of investment into Nigeria. Despite the President’s public usanews.cc anti-corruption platform, Transparency International has not seen any reduction in corruption since Buhari took office. In fact, the precise opposite has happened, with Nigeria falling 12 places between the 2016 and 2017 rankin news gs. President Buhari currently faces serious allegations, which include staging show trials of opponents of a regime that is accused of corruption and graft, while simu v ltaneously shielding his own party members and inner circle. We should all welcoment into developing economies. However, to do this successfully Nigeria must seriously tackle corruption, rather than use it as a smokescreen. It must honour its obligations to companies li

President, Bobboi Kaigama, at a press conference in Lagos, warned that failure to meet the

  TUC President, Bobboi Kaigama, at a press conference in Lagos, warned that failure to meet the ultimatum which started timesofamerica.info yesterday might affect the industrial peace and harmony in the country. The ultimatum was a reaction to a statement credited to the Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige, that the committee should adjourn indefinitely to enable him do further consultations with the government. Kaigama said: “The Minister’s pronouncement timevinger.org is capable of rubbishing the work of the committee as well as raising serious concerns about the readiness of the government to accede to the putting together of a new national minimum wage. Beyond this, the Minister’s pronouncement has generated considerable tension among workers and provoked sharp reactions from the unions which justifiably argue that the Government is only out tincona.com to waste the time of workers and is not prepared to pay a new national minimum wage”. He said before the announ

President, Bobboi Kaigama, at a press conference in Lagos, warned that failure to meet the

  TUC President, Bobboi Kaigama, at a press conference in Lagos, warned that failure to meet the ultimatum which started yesterday might affect the industrial peace and harmony in the country. The ultimatum was a reaction to a statement credited to the Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige, that thehappyworld.org the committee should adjourn indefinitely to enable him do further consultations with the government. Kaigama said: “The Minister’s pronouncement is capable of rubbishing the work of the committee as well as raising serious con thehelloamerica.com cerns about the readiness of the government to accede to the putting together of a new national minimum wage. Beyond this, the Minister’s pronouncemen thesecretoftime.net has generated considerable tension among workers and provoked sharp reactions from the unions which justifiably argue that the Government is only out to waste the time of workers and is not prepared to pay a new national minimum wage”. He said before

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  TUC President, Bobboi Kaigama, at a press conference stanyarhouse.com in Lagos, warned that failure to meet the ultimatum which started yesterday might affect the industrial peace and harmony in the country. The ultimatum was a reaction to a statement credited to the Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige, that the committee should adjourn indefinitely to enable him do further consultations with the government. Kaigama said: “The Minister’s pronouncement is capable of rubbishing the work of the committee as well as raising serious technotoday.org concerns about the readiness of the government to accede to the putting together of a new national minimum wage. Beyond this, the Minister’s pronouncement has generated considerable tension among workers and provoked sharp reactions theamericanbuzz.com from the unions which justifiably argue that the Government is only out to waste the time of workers and is not prepared to pay a new national minimum wage”. He said before the

Minister’s pronouncement has generated considerable tension among w

  TUC President, Bobboi Kaigama, at a press newsvilla.org conference in Lagos, warned that failure to meet the ultimatum which started yesterday might affect the industrial peace and harmony in the country. The ultimatum was a reaction to a statement credited to the Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige, that the committee should adjourn indefinitely to enable him do further consultations with the government. Kaigama said: “The Minister’s pronouncement is onnp.org capable of rubbishing the work of the committee as well as raising serious concerns about the readiness of the government to accede to the putting together of a panifol.com new national minimum wage. Beyond this, the Minister’s pronouncement has generated considerable tension among workers and provoked sharp reactions from the unions which justifiably argue that the Government is only out to waste the time of workers and is not prepared to pay a new national minimum wage”. He said before the announcement, the