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Structured MSMEs: The ease of doing business with government
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By Timi Olubiyi
IN today’s turbulent business environment, predominantly with the economic recession, inflation and the disruptive novel coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic, strategy becomes the main source of competitive advantage for businesses and organisations. However, for a strategy to be meaningful, a business must have a reliable, working and organisational structure.
The fundamental problem that occurs in most businesses, particularly the nano, micro and small-sized enterprises in the country is that they operate informally, and how to establish a successful and profitable enterprise in a way to satisfy the common and personal interest is complicated. I am delighted to correctly inform you that this issue revolves around sound business structure planning. Hence, when a business and its activities are divided, organised, coordinated and controlled without duplications and is hassle-free, it is said to be struc
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This was contained in a petition addressed to the anti-graft agency.
The petition revealed that a 1994 business transaction between Baliol Nigeria Limited headed by the petitioner (Adebimpe) and Navcon Nigeria Limited owned by a group of Indians in collaboration with some Nigerians led to litigation which earned the later company (Navcon) the judgment debt.
It was revealed that the litigation which began in 1995 at a Lagos High Court with Ref. No. LD/1130/95 ended at the Supreme Court in Suit No. SC/57/2003, Abuja in 2010 in favor of the petitioner, but, regrettably, the judgment debtor has till date refused to abide by the judgment despite all efforts by the petitioner.
Plan International Nigeria expresses concern over Kagara school abduction
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Abuja, 17th February 2021
Plan International Nigeria has raised concern over the kidnap of dozens of students and staff from a boarding school in Kagara, Niger state.
“It is a shame that another kidnapping of school children has occurred again in Kagara, this time in Niger state barely two months after the Kankara, Katsina state incident,” Country Director of the non-governmental organisation working on girls’ rights, Hussaini Abdu said in a statement.
Armed men reportedly stormed the Government Science College Kagara in Niger State at about 2am on Tuesday the 17th of February, 2021 taking away more than 40 students, staff and family members, according to media report.