Nigeria imposes travel ban on suspected looters
By CNBC
15 October 2018 |
3:29 pm
Fifty high profile Nigerians have been restricted from travelling abroad as the Federal government of Nigeria is seeking to implement Executive Order six, which was recently upheld by a Federal High Court in Abuja.
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