Access Bank, a leading financial institution in Nigeria, is spearheading the country’s sustainability efforts through the issuance of corporate green bonds. This innovative approach aligns with the global shift towards environmentally friendly practices and sustainable development.In a landmark mov
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The stock trading restrictions for the relatives of shareholders and executives of listed companies vary depending on the type and source of the stock, the role and relationship of the relative, and the applicable laws and regulations. Generally, the relatives of shareholders and executives of liste
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The Bank of Industry (BOI) has emerged as a key player in the transformation and diversification of Nigeria’s economy. Through a variety of initiatives and programs, the BOI is helping to reshape the economic landscape of Nigeria.One of the primary ways the BOI is effecting change is through its pr
TranscriptUdom Emmanuel took governorship of the Nigerian state Akwa Ibom in 2015. Since then he has transformed the southern coastal region from a civil service state into an attractive destination f...
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