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Michael Orimobi sees Nigeria as Africa's second largest market and a gateway to the African business hub with a population of over 170 Million Nigerians, transacting business accounting to over $400bn yearly. Nigeria, like other developing countries of the world, makes sincere efforts to attract foreign investments into her country. The reason is usually attributed to the need to bring in capital and create employment opportunities. As a result, Nigeria has over 24 strong banks and functional stock market including a robust financial institution. This has therefore led to the liberalisation of the financial sector in Nigeria.…mehr

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Michael Orimobi sees Nigeria as Africa's second largest market and a gateway to the African business hub with a population of over 170 Million Nigerians, transacting business accounting to over $400bn yearly. Nigeria, like other developing countries of the world, makes sincere efforts to attract foreign investments into her country. The reason is usually attributed to the need to bring in capital and create employment opportunities. As a result, Nigeria has over 24 strong banks and functional stock market including a robust financial institution. This has therefore led to the liberalisation of the financial sector in Nigeria.
Autorenporträt
M. Oliver Nwakamma est un juriste admis au barreau nigérian et inscrit à la Cour suprême du Nigeria. Il est titulaire d'une licence en droit (LL.B) de l'université de Calabar et d'une maîtrise en droit (LL.M) de l'université du Nigeria, Nsukka, et poursuit actuellement des études de doctorat en droit.