The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has advised those throwing stones at the newly amended Company and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) to stop clamouring as there’ll be no reversal with regard to the changes that have been made to the primary business law document in Nigeria. The CAC said
The Corporate Affairs Commission has defended it’s decision to de-register 40,000 companies. The Commission said the 40,000 companies that were de-registered could not record any activity since it’s registration. The Commission’s acting registrar-general, Azuka Azinge, made this known in Abuja in a briefing on the activities of the commission between
…To raise over N200bn for expansion in Nigeria Ladesope Ladelokun MTN Nigeria has concluded all plans to be officially introduced on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, come Thursday, May 16th, even as a plan to increase its expansion and the efficiency of its network in Nigeria is underway. The telecommunication firm is looking to raise over […]
Motolani Oseni As Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) completed the fourth National Action Plan (NAP 4.0), Minister for Industry, Trade and Investment/Vice-Chair of PEBEC, Dr Okechukwu Enelamah, has emphasised the continued need for partnerships and collaborations towards economic growth, transformation and an overall improved business climate. The
Understandably distracted by the high intensity of the ongoing electioneering campaigns, the public seems to have ignored an equally important issue of the moment. This has to do with the many scams trailing the PVC contract awarded by INEC Chairman, Attahiru Jega. Considering the low publicity, this piece comes as a modest effort by a […]