My main advice for Nigerian workers is that they should demand for insurance coverage due to them. Workers ought to know that the Insurance and Pensions Laws specifically require their employers to provide insurance coverage against death..
EVERY 28th of April is a day set aside by the International Labour Organisation (ILO), to appraise and forge ahead in the quest to ensure better safety
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Various business regulatory agencies regulate the activities of
companies in Nigeria. While some of the agencies apply to all
businesses regardless of the sector, the nature of the business,
others are specific to a particular sector. This write-up will give
a brief overview of the regulatory agencies and identify whether
such agency applies to all business or a particular sector.
The agencies and their functions concerning businesses in
Nigeria will be briefly discussed below.
The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
This is usually the first and foremost agency every proposed
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Oke Kehinde Afolabi is at the helm of four businesses: tech, showbiz; hospitality, and logistics. For some, that would be too much to juggle, but to the Nigerian, “Impossible is nothing. The attitude of Nigeria is of a go-getter country. The attitude of, why not have this and why not have the tallest, boldest, loudest?” he says. “That entrepreneurial spirit is in this country’s DNA.”
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