LADOL – Abuse Of Local Content Law By Nigerian Companies Must Not Be A Barrier To Foreign Investment.

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Transparency and successful collaboration between Nigerian and international businesses is the key to unlocking Nigeria’s vast oil-wealth for the benefit of ordinary Nigerian citizens. However, local content provisions must not be a way for Nigerian businesses to appropriate foreign business assets. The spirit of the local content laws is to encourage collaboration with foreign business […]

 

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