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Foreign investors can now get Nigerian visa within 48 hours, says Enelamah

    Foreign investors can now get Nigerian visa within 48 hours, says Enelamah

Okechukwu Enelamah, the minister of industry, trade and investment, says anyone interested in doing business in Nigeria can now get a visa in 48 hours. The minister said the federal government

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PROFILE: Jim Obazee, Mr Controversy who fought Sanusi, ‘suspended’ Peterside and ‘fired’ Adeboye

    PROFILE: Jim Obazee, Mr Controversy who fought Sanusi, ‘suspended’ Peterside and ‘fired’ Adeboye

Jim Obazee, fired as executive secretary of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRC) on Monday, is a man of controversies. Since his appointment in November 2010, Obazee never showed any

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Senate threatens to ‘invoke powers’ against Enelamah

    Senate threatens to ‘invoke powers’ against Enelamah

The senate has threatened to come down hard on Okechukwu Enelamah, minister of industry, trade and investment, over his failure to participate in the investigative hearing on the alleged illegal

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Melaye: Those who know me know that I’m a private investigator and whistle-blower

    Melaye: Those who know me know that I’m a private investigator and whistle-blower

Dino Melaye, the senator representing Kogi west at the national assembly, says those who have followed his records know he is a private investigator and a whistle-blower. Melaye said this

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Melaye: Trade minister helped MTN move $13.92bn out of Nigeria illegally

  Melaye: Trade minister helped MTN move $13.92bn out of Nigeria illegally

Dino Melaye, the senator representing Kogi west at the national assembly, has accused Okechukwu Enelamah, minister of industry, trade and investment,

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The Economist rates Kemi Adeosun ‘poorly qualified’ to be finance minister

  The Economist rates Kemi Adeosun ‘poorly qualified’ to be finance minister

Kemi Adeosun, Nigeria’s finance minister, is poorly qualified to manage the country’s economy, according to English newspaper, The Economist. In its

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