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Read moreDetailsKenneth Afor The Nigerian Infrastructure Development Awards (NIBDA) will on Thursday, December 5, 2019 engage policy makers, corporate experts, venture...
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Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim It is imperative that development finance institutions (DFIs) and other investors in Africa directly fund private companies...
Read moreDetailsPharmaceutical company, May & Baker Nigeria Plc has signed an agreement with the subsidiary of the French pharmaceutical giant, Sanofi, Sanofi Nigeria...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim Foreign investors are billed to be exposed to investment potential of the printing and signage industries in...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim Kwik Delivery, an on-demand delivery platform and Winpart, a subsidiary of CFAO Motors, majoring in spare parts dealership...
Read moreDetailsToyota Nigeria Limited (TNL) and one of its dealers, Globe Motors Holdings Ltd (GMHL) have decided to severe ties due...
Read moreDetailsUber has appointed Efosa Aiyevbomwan as the new Head of Communication for its West African operations. With over a decade global experience across communication and...
Read moreDetailsTemi Shenjobi, founder of the Simply Nigerian Fair (SNF), said that the just concluded 6th edition of the fair was organised...
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