We Can End Nigeria’s Reliance on Foreign Goods- Prof. Olusegun Oyeleke, NASENI D-G

Seated on the apex of decision making at NASENI is Professor Olusegun Oyeleke Adewoye, a material engineer who is the Director General. The agency is saddled with the responsibility of creating an enabling environment for home grown technology to thrive. This NASENI does through mass production of standard parts, goods and services required for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and striving towards making the ‘made in Nigeria’ dream achievable.

How We Generate N808bn in Tax Revenue Within Six Months -FIRS Boss

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The Chairman of Federal Inland Revenue Service, Mrs Ifueko Omoigui-Okauru, was born on December 10, 1962. She holds a First Class degree in Accounting from the University of Lagos and Masters of Science Degree in Management Science from the Imperial College, University of London. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and a chartered tax practitioner. She was the valedictorian of her graduating class in the University of Lagos, with the highest number of prizes ever won by any individual in the Faculty of Business Administration.

Archetypal Resurgence: The Lamido Sanusi Revolution

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The global picture is what Nigerians should consider in the face of the ongoing bank shake-up. There is a need for caution in the entire setting to avoid a huge international embarrassment this may cause. The mixed feelings and the likely fear this entire scenario could or might have created so far in the minds of investors and prospective ones could allow for more worry and uncertainty among the citizenry. It is not that these things don’t happen, but in our own kind of terrain and developing democracy, a lot of things call for concern. The bank shake-up of Lamido Sanusi as far as some players and

Banks and Money Laundering

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altThis article, “Banks and Money Laundering”, exposes the conscious complicity of our banks in the unpatriotic and economically destructive and possibly criminal involvement in money laundering. My recent article “Banks and Fraud Incorporated” and this piece clearly confirm that the Central Bank (CBN) leadership were merely slumbering spectators rather than committed regulators and

NASENI: Striving to End Nigeria’s Reliance on Foreign Goods

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An unenviable, if not notorious, trait that runs through our social fabric is the inexplicable and insatiable appetite for foreign goods and services. The Nigerian elite class in particular seems to have a special predilection and preference for anything foreign, from the mundane to the ridiculous; and this their patronage of