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...Reading Association of Nigeria & International Reading Association . T... not motivated as they may not be able to finance the high cost of book publishing. . * Advent of hoome videos, film houses and other electronic gadgets. . Another constraint...
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..., and certain foreign trade enterprises or houses of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Trade. Rejecting ... is primarily responsible for its own finances. The instrumentality is run as a distinct economic...See Verlinden B. V. v. Central Bank of Nigeria, 461 U.S. 480, 489 (1983). In our view, these same... law will regard the corporation as an association of persons." Id., at 389 (footnote omitted). See ...
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... the formation of the International Association of the Congo, and the Committee for the Studies of... and economic power from the ruling houses of the North, most prominent of these is the Arewa... to become the federal commissioner for finance. Awolowo had been previously charged, convicted, a...
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... in the area of raising capital to finance capital projects. One of such ways identified and ... under their trade or professional associations ( Association of Issuing Houses of Nigeria, Financ...
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The financial crisis of 2007 has brought into sharper focus a set of rising global financial actors-the sovereign investors. In the form of sovereign wealth funds ("SWFs"), sovereigns have become an important player in the global financial market and its stability. Over the last decade, SWFs became more visible and more aggressive in the scope and form of their interventions in global finance. State-owned enterprises began to operate indirectly through subordinate legal persons that operate like privately held multinational corporations. In this new form, sovereigns are becoming a more significant presence in global markets, as owners as well as investors. More importantly, sovereign owners have begun to coordinate their economic activities for economic and sovereign goals. Consequently...
... of China, the company's Articles of Association, and other constitutive documents. The Board of Di... may be structural: unlike Indian business houses, a poorly developed domestic capital market might ... in the Persian Gulf, Norway, Russia, Nigeria, Venezuela, and Indonesia. Dubai International Cap...
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... have filed grievances at a High Court in Nigeria, the African Commission of Human and Peoples' Righ... depicts land for farming, plots to build houses, and forests in which to hunt. The soil as such se... from our treasury does not serve to finance public investment where Biya comes from. It is sto...Rowlands. "Elite Association and the Politics of Belonging in Cameroon," Africa...
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... to examine the impact of the micro finance provided by COWAN on poverty alleviation among rur... status, occupational status, type of houses, access to basic infrastructures and the family si...
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Even though ailing President Umaru Yar'Adua has returned to Nigeria after three months in a Saudi Arabian hospital, he apparently remains too weak to govern, or even make a public appearance. This has allowed his stand-in, Acting President Goodluck Jonathan, who assumed executive powers on February 9, to assert his authority. Jonathan stressed that tackling Nigeria's woefully inadequate electricity supply, changing the flawed electoral system and dealing with the militant gangs in the oil-rich Niger Delta region will be among his administration's top priorities. Nationwide polls, including presidential elections, are due by April 2011. The acting president is unlikely to run, since he is from the Christian south of the country and under the ruling party's rotation system it will be the ...
...'s Democratic Party (PDP) dominates both houses of the legislature as well as the state governorsh... would not be hard for the government to finance, and which is (conservatively) based on an average...Copyright National Association of Credit Management Jun 2010Provided by ProQuest ...
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Emerging market banks have sailed through the global financial crisis in relatively good shape. They have husbanded their resources and remain reluctant to lend aggressively, following an increase in non-performing loans. These banks are generally well capitalized, however, and conservative by nature. Under the eyes of watchful regulators, they have kept loan-to-deposit ratios in balance. The emerging markets also remain highly dependent on the developed world for export markets, although domestic demand in Asia and other emerging markets is becoming ever more important. Many large banks are fleeing developed countries, or cutting back their home operations, and increasing their exposure in emerging markets. The winners of the Survey on Best Emerging Market Banks are presented.
...-profile contests, with prizes including houses and new automobiles. It also partnered with a loca..."CBIQ's association with AhIi United Bank has been indispensable for t...www.standardbank.com.na. Nigeria. FirstBank. As one of the strongest banks in Niger...
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... which promises to change the landscape of Nigeria's petroleum industry was submitted by the Executiv... the first and second readings in both houses of the National Assembly, was referred to the rele... directors, therefore the Articles of Association of the Company or any shareholder's agreement may ..., Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Finance, Federal Inland Revenue Service, Department of Pet...