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- IILL subsequently paid a nonrefundable deposit of dlrs 131.7 million in December but was unable to meet the March 27 deadline to pay the remaining dlrs 1.185 billion to complete the sale, Nigeria's state Bureau of Public Enterprises said in a statement released Wednesday evening.
- The British group subsequently paid a nonrefundable deposit of dlrs 131.7 million in December but was unable to meet the March 27 deadline to pay the remaining dlrs 1.185 billion to complete the sale, Nigeria's state Bureau of Public Enterprises said in a statement released Wednesday evening.
- While references are made in the news media to a possible sale of the NCC, the Nigerian Bureau of Public Enterprises, the government body tasked with selling public corporations, still lists the NCC as an asset for sale on their website as of April 2008, and no news reports to date provide any information about the supposed sale.
- Through the Bureau of Public Enterprises ( BPE ), the Federal Government of Nigeria intends to grant a concession to a sole Concessionaire who will enter into an investment commitment, and essentially operate the stadium with a primary goal of generating revenue from the proceeds of sporting events, concerts, religious activities, corporate sponsorship, corporate advertising and other promotional activities.
- Later, he consulted for such highly regarded private and public entities such as Afri-Projects Consortium, Petroleum ( Special ) Trust Fund and Bureau of Public Enterprises, Nigeria's privatization agency under the management of Mallam Nasir El-Rufai where he was commissioned to advise on organization-wide remodeling and restructuring, rescaling of human resources and a new compensation structure for the new and energetic workforce.
- Nigeria dominates the bank, with the First Bank of Nigeria Plc . having a 13.6 % share, the Union Bank of Nigeria Plc . ( 13 % ), Nigerian Economic Operatives ( 47.7 % ), Nigerian Bureau of Public Enterprises ( 6.7 % ), and then the First Interstate Merchant Bank Ltd . ( 11.1 % ) and finally the Beninese Economic Operatives with 8.2 %.