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Benedict Oramah - President, African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank)Dr. Benedict Okey Oramah assumed the position of Pr...
08/03/2024

Benedict Oramah - President, African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank)

Dr. Benedict Okey Oramah assumed the position of President of the African Export – Import Bank (Afreximbank) in September 2015.

Prior to his current role, he was the Executive Vice President in charge of for Business Development and Corporate Banking (BDCB), a position he occupied from October 2008 to September 2015. As Executive Vice President, Dr. Oramah supervised the Business Development functions, namely: Trade Finance, Project and Export development finance, Syndications and Specialized Finance (SSF), and Corporate Finance and Advisory Services (CFAS). He also supervised the Research and Knowledge Management Functions of the Bank. Further, he assisted the then President of the Bank in overseeing the Bank’s Strategic Planning and International Cooperation functions. Dr. Oramah joined Afreximbank as Chief Analyst in 1994 and was promoted to the position of Senior Director, Planning and Business Development in 2007.

Prior to joining Afreximbank, he held the position of Assistant Research Manager at the Nigerian Export Import Bank (NEXIM) from 1992 to 1994.

Dr. Oramah holds M.Sc. and Ph.D. Degrees in Agricultural Economics obtained in 1987 and 1991 respectively from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. He obtained a B.Sc. degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria in 1983. He has published a book on “Foundations of Structured Trade Finance” and has written over 35 articles on a wide range of African economic, trade and trade finance issues.

He is a regular speaker at several trade and trade finance conferences around the world. Dr. Oramah is Chairperson of the Africa Chapter of the International Factors Group (IFG). He serves on the Board of IFG, the Editorial Boards of Trade and Forfaiting Review (TFR) and the Journal of African Trade (JAT), and is a member of the Consultative Board on the World Cocoa Economy of the International Cocoa Organization (ICCO).

He is married and has three children.

Chief Ndueso Essien at 80By ETIM ETIMJanuary came with mixed emotions in Akwa Ibom State with the passage of two of its ...
04/02/2024

Chief Ndueso Essien at 80

By ETIM ETIM

January came with mixed emotions in Akwa Ibom State with the passage of two of its political leaders – Senator Itak Ekarika and a former member of House of Representatives and businessman, Hon. Bassey Etim. They served the country diligently at the National Assembly and contributed immensely to the development of the state in various capacities. I shall devote more space for them in another piece, but for today, I will like to pay attention to another icon, statesman, two-term member of the House of Representatives and former Minister of the federal republic, Chief Nduese Essien, who turned 80 on Saturday, February 2. He was in the House between 1999 and 2007, and on April 6, 2010, President Goodluck Jonathan appointed him minister of the newly created Lands, Housing and Urban Development ministry. As a pioneer minister, Chief Essien not only established the requisite bureaucratic structure and human resources, he also ensured the review of the National Building Code, resolved the lingering crises at the Federal Mortgage Bank and the Federal Housing Authority and completed the ministry’s headquarters building. Chief Essien is a community leader, elder statesman, astute politician and my good friend. I send my best wishes to our newest octogenarian, a man of noble pedigree and good breeding.

Even as a young businessman, Chief Essien was a household name in the 1980s when he founded and managed a chain of bookshops known as, Students Care Bookshop, in Calabar and its environs. It was a favourite shopping place for books and stationeries in those days for undergraduate students. But I only got close to him in 2021 while writing a book on the oil politics of the Obasanjo presidency. In a clear violation of the Constitution, President Obasanjo had refused to pay the Niger Delta States, especially Akwa Ibom State, the 13% oil revenue from derivation. This led to a six-year fight between the federal government on one side and some Akwa Ibom professionals, activists, elders and politicians led by then-governor Victor Attah. I should note that the other Niger Delta States were also deeply involved in the struggle. The book, ‘’Akwa Ibom Heroes: Inside the Struggle for the abrogation of onshore-offshore oil dichotomy’’, published in December 2021, details the various dimensions of this struggle and the 13 persons who played major parts on the side of the Akwa Ibom State government. Chief Nduese Essien is one of them.

I interviewed him (and others) for weeks and got deep insight into the politics and fights that led to the scrapping of the obnoxious dichotomy and the compromises and negotiations that resulted in the creation of NDDC. On his vantage position as the Chairman of the South-South Parliamentary Caucus of the National Assembly, Chief Essien worked with governors, lawmakers, technocrats and others to achieve what has become a major milestone in the history of Akwa Ibom, and till this day, his invaluable contributions continue to inspire succeeding generations of leaders. In addition to leading the caucus, he also served on the House committees for internal affairs and women affairs in his first term, and because of his integrity and self-discipline, he was appointed chairman of the House Committee on Anti-Corruption, National Ethics, and Values upon his reelection in 2003. Additionally, he was elected regional director in charge of West Africa and served as chairman of the Nigerian Chapter of the African Parliamentarians Network against Corruption.

On Sunday, a large crowd of dignitaries, led by Governor Umo Eno, trooped to his hometown to celebrate with him. In speeches after speeches, the dignitaries praised the octogenarian for his patriotism, love for his people and mental acuity. ‘’Chief Nduese Essien is a leader with the courage of his convictions. His intellectual and patriotic contributions have earned him deep respect and admiration across borders’’, said Senator Ekong Sampson, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Solid Minerals, who represents the elder stateman in the upper chamber.

Born on February 2, 1944, in Nta Isip, Ikot Ibiok in Eket Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Chief Essien is one of Nigeria’s most remarkable national lawmakers, political activists and thought leaders. He attended the Qua Iboe Church Primary School, Usung Inyang Eket, before proceeding to the Salvation Army Secondary School, Akai Ubium, all in today’s Akwa Ibom State, for his secondary education. He later moved to St. Augustine’s Grammar School, Nkwere, Orlu, Imo State, where he completed his secondary education before proceeding to the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria where he earned a B.Sc in Business Administration in 1972.

Soon after he left ABU, Chief Essien was hired by Nigerian Chronicle newspaper, Calabar, then a thriving state-owned newspaper, and was assigned to the commercial division. From the Chronicle, he joined College of Technology, Calabar (now Cross River State University of Technology), as a lecturer. He left in 1979 to start business consultancy which soon diversified into other ventures, including Students Care Bookshop, one of the biggest indigenous bookshops in the then Cross River State.

As a young man, Chief Essien was interested in in the politics of the time which largely focused on military rule, state creation and the return to democracy. He never missed an opportunity to speak up in local and national conversations. He is well-known among his peers, particularly in St. Augustine's Grammar School, Nkwere, and ABU, where he began his activism. In 1979, he was elected Public Relations Officer of the defunct National Party of Nigeria (NPN), Eket chapter.

After his two terms at the National Assembly, Chief Essien returned to live with his people in Eket, supporting grassroots, state and national initiatives at peace and consensus building especially during the peak of militancy in the Niger Delta region. He was appointed to serve on the National Technical Committee on the Niger Delta. It was the committee that created the blueprint for peace, which culminated in the Federal Government’s Amnesty Programme and the creation of the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs. In 2014, Chief Essien was appointed into the National Reform Conference where he joined eminent Nigerians from all walks of life to produce a report that could have resolved some of our national issues if it had been implemented. It was shortly after the National Conference that he voluntarily retired from active politics. Chief Nduese is my neighbour in Uyo, and I have formed the habit of walking over to see him whenever we are in town. He is an intellectual with a laser-sharp mind who swerves easily from serious sociopolitical discussions to jovial banters, interspersed with loud guttural laughter.

He has been honoured with many chieftaincy titles, including the Attah of Eket, Adaidaha ke Efik Ebrutu, Onwa Na’Etiriora of Amanze Kingdom in Anambra State, among others. I join others to wish Chief Essien good health as we look forward to his climbing up the ninth floor!

ABIOLA AKIYODE-AFOLABI - FOUNDING DIRECTOR, WOMEN ADVOCATES RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION CENTERAbiola Akiyode-Afolabi, LLM...
30/01/2024

ABIOLA AKIYODE-AFOLABI - FOUNDING DIRECTOR, WOMEN ADVOCATES RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION CENTER

Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi, LLM, PhD, founding Director of Women Advocates Research and Documentation Center and executive board member of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding and the Nigerian Women’s Trust Fund.

Dr. Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi is an African Activist and a feminist scholar; a human rights attorney and has been campaigning for the respect for women’s human rights in Africa for about three decades. She was a former students’ union leader, during which she led numerous students’ civil actions nationwide to challenge oppressive military rule and was active in the movement to promote democracy in Nigeria.

She is highly regarded for her ability to build consensus among diverse constituencies and was successful at mobilising voices around critical gender issues, including the rights of women to abortion and their bodily integrity, the rights of s*x workers, the rights of students against s*xual harassment, and the rights to protection of women in religious and cultural spaces.

She has worked in over 100 rural and hard-to-reach communities in Nigeria and has successfully facilitated the passage of gender equality laws in cultural and religious-sensitive Nigeria. Abiola has been threatened both physically and legally, but has remained undaunted in her commitment to Nigerian women for about thirty years and is not prepared to back down even a millimetre.

In the year 2000, she founded the Women Advocates Research and Documentation Center (WARDC), a leading women and girls’ rights advocacy group in Nigeria, responding to women’s voice, participation, and providing services for women and girls who suffer from violence. She has taken up cases in Nigerian and regional courts on behalf of political prisoners, pro-democracy activists, and an uncountable number of women and other vulnerable groups whose rights are violated.

Abiola believes in the power of collective voices of women, and for decades dedicated her work to building and working with the women’s movement in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. Through the movement, she has led transformative change in a highly patriarchal Nigeria, challenging religious fundamentalism, and traditional and cultural barriers that threaten the enjoyment of women’s human rights.

She is a well-known public commentator whose opinion has been captured by local and international press challenging inequality in a pluralistic legal system.

Abiola also works as a senior lecturer at the University of Lagos, mentoring students and in particular young women through her gender and the law class, human rights, and civil liberties and was one of the pioneer coordinators of the Human Rights Clinic.

Her work in tertiary institutions has led to the adoption of Anti Sexual Harassment Policies and student launches of the Red Card Clubs across institutions. She also supported the prosecution of lecturers found s*xually harassing female students, which led to the first conviction in a popular ‘s*x for grades’ case in Nigeria.

She has led several coalitions and remains a strong voice in the movement to ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ abducted by the Boko Haram Insurgency, she is also a convener of the prestigious Gender& Constitutional Reform Network as well as the Feminist Womanifesto, the largest feminist grouping in Nigeria.

In 2022 March, she led over 3,000 women’s protests to the national assembly in Nigeria to demand for a gender-sensitive Nigerian constitution to address agelong challenges of identity and dignity. (Thousands of women to occupy NASS until gender bills are reconsidered).

Abiola is a recipient of several prestigious awards in recognition of her commitment, activism, and scholarship on the rights of women. She serves as a consultant for local and international institutions.

DR ELEANOR NWADINOBI - PRESIDENT, MEDICAL WOMEN INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONDr Eleanor Nwadinobi is a medical doctor and in...
25/09/2023

DR ELEANOR NWADINOBI - PRESIDENT, MEDICAL WOMEN INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION

Dr Eleanor Nwadinobi is a medical doctor and international health, women, peace and security, gender and human rights expert.She holds a European Union masters in Human rights and Democratization (EMA) from Venice, Italy.

She is currently the first Nigerian to rise to the position of International President of the Medical Women's International Association (MWIA) in its one hundred and three year existence. Dr. Nwadinobi is the co-country representative for the Working Group on Women Youth Peace and Security for UNOWAS. Over her 40-year career, Dr. Nwadinobi has contributed to the Development Agenda as Women, Peace and Security expert with DFID Funded Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, NSRP.

Lead researcher, Gender based Violence (GBV) World Bank (Women for Nigeria); Gender adviser Conflict Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) Foreign and Commonwealth office; Team lead and Gender expert of drafting team for African Union (AU), Stabilization, Recovery and Resilience strategy for the Lake Chad basin countries (Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria) affected by Boko Haram and Spotlight Initiative consultant to the UN on the drafting of

Nigeria’s strategy on eliminating Gender Based Violence. Dr Nwadinobi sits on the boards of several National and International Organizations. She is also Board member of the Every Woman Treaty, a coalition advocating for a global Treaty to end violence against women and girls (VAWG).

She has authored several publications and received numerous awards of merit. Her personal profile is featured in Friedrich Ebert Stiftung publication, “The hands that build Nigeria: Nigerian women role models”.

ABIKE DABIRI-EREWA - CHAIRMAN, NIGERIA IN DIASPORA COMMISSIONAbike Kafayat Oluwatoyin Dabiri-Erewa, born in Jos, Plateau...
24/09/2023

ABIKE DABIRI-EREWA - CHAIRMAN, NIGERIA IN DIASPORA COMMISSION

Abike Kafayat Oluwatoyin Dabiri-Erewa, born in Jos, Plateau State is a Nigerian politician and former member of the Nigeria Federal House of Representatives representing Ikorodu Constituency in Lagos State. She was the Chairman of the House Committee on Media & Publicity.

She was also the former Chair of the House Committee on Diaspora Affairs. She was elected for the first time in 2003, and re-elected in 2007 and 2011. Inn 2015, she was appointed as the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora.

Dabiri-Erewa worked for the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) for fifteen years, anchoring the weekly NTA Newsline programme and taking a particular interest in poverty and social justice issues. She retired from her position at Nigerian Television Authority to stand for election in the House of Representatives, winning with a substantial majority. While in this role, she stood against the third term bid of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

She was the Chairman, House Committee on Media in Federal House of Representative from 2003 to 2007, Honourable Member, Federal House of Representative from 2003 to 2007, Board Member, Lagos State Broadcasting Corporation Vision 2010, Honourable Member, Federal House of Representative from the year 2007 to 2011

Dabiri-Erewa attended Maryland Private School, Maryland, Ikeja for her primary school education, and St. Teresa’s College, Ibadan for her secondary education. She obtained her first degree in English Language from the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU) Ile – Ife. She obtained a post graduate diploma (PGD) in mass communication and also a master’s degree in mass communication from the University of Lagos, Akoka. She also studied in the United States at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Congratulations to Zahrah Ibrahim, a Nigerian lecturer and PhD student of Engineering at Aberdeen in Scotland, for winni...
10/04/2023

Congratulations to Zahrah Ibrahim, a Nigerian lecturer and PhD student of Engineering at Aberdeen in Scotland, for winning the prestigious European “Drilling Engineering Innovation Award”.

On behalf of Management and Board of Nigeria Hall of Fame Records, I congratulate Zahrah Ibrahim and wish her more academic feats in future.

Management

I celebrate Excellence whenever I found one. Let's Celebrate a Maths Wizkid, Uwakmfon Unwana You might be wondering the ...
27/07/2022

I celebrate Excellence whenever I found one. Let's Celebrate a Maths Wizkid, Uwakmfon Unwana

You might be wondering the numerous Medals just on one neck. Master Uwakmfon Unwana Jacob has proved himself within the space of 2 ½yrs (JSS2-SSS1) to be an Intercontinental
Mathematics Champion as he is:
Champion in America Maths Competition
Champion in South African Maths Competition
Champion in Canadian Maths Competition
Champion in Pan African Maths Competition
Champion in Ghana Maths Competition,MIT
Champion in Indonesia Maths Competition
Champion in Stanford Maths Competition
Champion in istem Maths, Germany
Champion in IYMC, Intercontinental and many more that cannot be mentioned here as he had clinched 2O medals in various Maths Competition globally.

Currently on his way to Ghana for a Research program and has been admitted into the World Science Scholars by Prof Brainne Greene a renowed Theoretical Physicists in Super String Theory.

He is a product of Graceland School, Port Harcourt in Rivers State.

Congratulations Uwakmfon Unwana and keep on soaring higher.

24/05/2022

Kenneth Amaeshi named professor at European University Institute

Kenneth Amaeshi, Nigerian-born professor of sustainable business at the University of Edinburgh, has been named professor of sustainable finance and governance at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy. The academic is the first Nigerian to be appointed in the role at the institution.

The European University Institute was set up in 1972 by the founding members of the European communities “to cultivate high-level contributors to academics and policy-making who will shape social progress and the advancement of the European spirit”.

Amaeshi, a native of Imo state and Chevening scholar, will oversee research and pedagogy on global south governance in the light of the EUI’s repositioning after the exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union. He is the first black African professor at the 438-year-old University of Edinburgh.

He obtained his bachelor’s degree in philosophy from the University of Uyo, and master’s degree in industrial/organisational psychology from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

He has also earned multiple academic degrees from several European universities, including the Pontifical Urban University, Rome (BPhil in philosophy – cm laude), and University of Hull, School of Economics, UK (MSc in economics of public policy).

He studied at the University of Nottingham, Business School, UK (MBA in corporate social responsibility); Oxford University, Said Business School, UK (visiting PhD scholar), and the University of Warwick, Business School, UK (PhD in international business and political economy).

Amaeshi is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, UK; an external examiner at Oxford University, and an extraordinary professor of business in Africa at the Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, South Africa.

Commenting on Amaeshi’s appointment, Alex Stubb, director, School of Transnational Governance at EUI and former prime minister of Finland, said: “We are excited that Professor Amaeshi has accepted to join us after a very competitive recruitment process. He brings an invaluable wealth of experience and timely knowledge of the global south.”

ERUANI AZIBAPU GODBLESS  - GROUP PRESIDENT/CEO, AZIKEL GROUP Eruani Azibapu Godbless is a Nigerian billionaire businessm...
19/11/2021

ERUANI AZIBAPU GODBLESS - GROUP PRESIDENT/CEO, AZIKEL GROUP

Eruani Azibapu Godbless is a Nigerian billionaire businessman and owner of the Azikel Group. He also serves as a member of the Advisory Board of University of Port Harcourt Foundation.

Early life and education

Azibapu was born on December 25, 1973, in Epebu, part of the Ogbia LGA of Bayelsa State, to the Royal Family of Chief Allwell Eruani, (the Obanema of Emadike, Aguda the IX) and Mrs Rachael Eruani. He graduated as a Medical Doctor from the University of Port Harcourt, with postgraduate studies in Surgery and later Family Medicine. Dr Eruani is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians.

In a quest of entrepreneurial knowledge, Dr Eruani obtained certification in the Owner Management Programme (OMP) at the Lagos Business School, Senior Executive Programme (SEP) at the London Business School and the Advance Management Programme (AMP) at the Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Eruani has attended several courses in advancement of his knowledge in the Energy and Petroleum sectors. These include "Process, Plant Start-Up Operations for Refinery and Petrochemical" by PTS Inc USA, "Effective Project Management for the Power Project Professional" and "Power Project Finance" by Powergen – USA, the "Global Customer Summit" by GE at CrotonVille – USA, and "Understanding and Structuring Power Purchase Agreement" by INFOCUS – Dubai.

Career

A medical doctor by training, Azibapu practiced his early medical career with the Westend Clinic and Ashford & Patrick Hospital. He later entered into public service with the Bayelsa State Civil Service as a Medical Officer in the Ministry of Health and subsequently, a professional industrial medical practice career in Nigerian Agip Oil Company.

After serving in the oil and gas Industry, Godbless became Chief Physician to Chief Melford Okilo, the first Civilian Governor of Old Rivers State. He was later appointed as a special adviser on HIV/AIDS and Community Health in the Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Administration, during the time he was Governor of Bayelsa State. Azibapu was assigned an additional role to supervise as the Chairman of the State Action Committee on AIDS (SACA). He later served as the Commissioner for Health in Bayelsa State.

Azibapu is the founder of Azikel Group, a conglomerate made up of companies in the business of dredging, petroleum refining, power generation, aviation, construction and engineering.

Special Skills

Dr Eruani is a medical Doctor who, developed special skills in medicine, business and aviation. Dr Eruani obtained his Private Pilot License in aviation in the United States of America. He owns at least three private jets/aircraft, ranging from helicopter to fixed wings. He owned his first private jet at the age of 36, a Hawker 800XP, then acquired a helicopter, Augusta Westland 109S Grand in 2012. In July 2015 Dr Eruani acquired and took delivery of another new aircraft with extended range the Gulfstream 450, to enhance transcontinental businesses.

Businesses

The quest for job creation, wealth, financial freedom and economic sustainability spurred Dr Eruani into different business, spanning from sand/aggregate mining and dredging, logistics/air chatter services, power generation and petroleum.

Dr Eruani owns the Azikel Group, which consist of the following subsidiaries; Azikel Dredging, Azikel Air, Azikel Power and Azikel Petroleum. Azikel Petroleum Ltd is the protagonist of the Azikel Refinery, the First Private Hydroskimming Refinery in Nigeria.

Award and Honors

Dr Eruani Azibapu was nominated for an Award of Excellence by the US Consulate in 2018. On August 20, 2018, Dr Eruani received honour and award of Business Excellency, Innovation and International Partnership at the US Consular in Lagos. The award was presented by the US Consul-General, F. John Bray, accompanied by the US Head of Commercial, Brent Omadhl.

The Consul-General Bray said this award and recognition, conferred on Eruani is in the advancement of societal growth and development by putting in wheels of industries in motion. The US consulate applaud Dr Eruani for the achievement and progress of the Azikel Refinery, the first private hydroskimming refinery in Nigeria, which will create a multiplier business chain for Nigeria, sustainable wealth, which is a key index of a healthy industrial economy. Dr Eruani has made great success in dredging and aviation. His innovative style and partnership with international organizations is the key to sustainable business development.

ALHAJI GARBA ABUBAKAR - REGISTRAR GENERAL/CEO, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION Alhaji Garba Abubakar was appointed the Regi...
09/10/2021

ALHAJI GARBA ABUBAKAR - REGISTRAR GENERAL/CEO, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION

Alhaji Garba Abubakar was appointed the Registrar General/CEO of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) on 7th January, 2020. He obtained his law degree at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 1988 and was called to the bar in 1989.

Until his appointment, he was the Director in charge of Compliance/Litigation at the CAC. He had earlier served as the Special Adviser to the former Registrar General between 2010 and 2017. In that position, he championed the reforms on ease of doing business particularly in the areas of Electronic Registration, Consolidation of Registration Forms, Integration of the CAC Registration Portal with the FIRS Stamp Duty Portal, Reduction of Registration fees, Direct Registration by First Directors/Subscribers as well as the Creation of Public Search Window which provides free information to the public on all entities registered by CAC.

He is also a member of the Financial Services Regulation Coordinating Committee (FSRCC), the National Steering Committee on Open Government Partnership and the Governing Council of the NBA Section on Business Law. He had served on the Governing Boards of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) and the Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA).

He was involved in the design of some of the critical reforms in the Corporate and Financial sectors as a member of various committees.
Some of these committees include: Legal Framework Subcommittee of FSS 2020, National Steering Committee on the Establishment of National Collateral Registry, Legal and Enforcement Subcommittee of the FSRCC, National Steering Committee on Harmonisation of Codes of Corporate Governance, Inter Ministerial Committee on AML/CFT, Inter Ministerial Committee on Ease of Doing Business, FSRCC Work Stream 4 on Early Intervention Measures and Crisis Management Continuum On Systemic Financial Crisis in Nigeria as well as In-house Committee on the Re-enactment of the Companies and Allied Matters Act.

Mr. Abubakar had worked with the National Insurance Corporation of Nigeria (NICON) between 1995 and 2004. He resigned in April 2004 as Senior Manager (Perfection & Securitisation) to take up appointment with the CAC. Mr Abubakar was appointed Board Member of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) on the 9th of December, 2019.

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