LCCI’s Muda Yusuf on improving Nigeria’s business environment
By CNBC
22 June 2019 |
4:24 pm
The council of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently met and expressed concerns over the investigating activities of anti-graft agencies and regulatory institutions regarding alleged infractions by corporate organisations. Muda Yusuf, Director General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry joins CNBC Africa for more.
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