Privatization in Nigeria considerations for investors by Samuel Yisa and Osawaru Evbuomwan
By: Yisa, Samuel
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Contributor(s): Evbuomwan, Osawaru
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In this article, the authors discuss the privatization of state-owned assets in Nigeria, focusing on the tax and regulatory issues that private parties should consider before investing in these transactions.
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