Executive Order No 002 of 2017 – Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission
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Executive Order 5 – Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission
Executive Order No 001 of 2017 – Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission
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Executive Order No 004 of 2017 – Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission
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Garba Shehu on Twitter: "The Executive Order also prohibits the Ministry of Interior from giving visas to foreign workers whose skills are readily available in Nigeria." / Twitter