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$16bn Egina project: Nigerian Senate bans payment of $1.2bn variation to contractors
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June 21, 2018
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The Senate, Thursday, ordered for the immediate deportation SAMSUNG Managing Director, Young Ho Jo, back to South Korea by the Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS.
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