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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the apex regulatory body for Nigeria’s capital market. It however, operates under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Finance. The Securities and Exchange Commission, Nigeria, like other exchange commissions elsewhere, regulates the operation of capital market transactions, ensuring that the relevant rules are complied with. It regulates the Nigerian Stock Exchange. The business of capital formation and mobilisation is at the root of economic development, which is why every economy wants to develop its capital market. Capital markets drive capital mobilisation and allocation to businesses, in the push for economic growth. Through the capital market, companies and governments mobilise capital for investment, while offering opportunity to investors to seek profitable outlets for their funds. Because complex financial processes are often involved, and large numbers of investors participate, the need for guarding the mechanism for those transactions becomes apparent. Investors need to be protected, just as the process needs to be kept viable. The Securities and Exchange Commission as it is today, is the outcome of the Investments and Securities Act (ISA) No 45 of 1999. However, its seed was actually sown in 1962, when the Capital Issues Committee, an arm of the Central Bank of Nigeria, was set up to evaluate applications from companies wanting to raise capital from the market and recommend for approvals. That committee transmuted to the Capital Market Commission in 1973 and the Securities and Exchange Commission in 1978, by virtue of Decree No. 7 of 1979. The Investment and Securities Act No. 45 of 1999 finally sought to broaden the operation of the Commission and refocus it for more impact on economic growth. ISA 2007 replaced ISA 1999. Read more here: https://lawlab.com.ng/securities-exchange-commission/
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You all want to stay on earth, oblivious of whether or not what lies in the great beyond is much better than what we have here. All I can say is that this is a fraud. They are cashing out on the emotional attachment people have for "living forever". They were even clear enough by warning that they make no guarantees just as MMM was warning. That's brazen. Our political class storming Russia in 3, 2, 1 . I don't know who needs this but if you are In need of CAC company registration, Business Name registration, Trustees, NGO, NAFDAC number on your products etc, talk to us at www. Lawlab. Com. ng The interesting part is that consultation is free of charge. Yes! Free of charge. |
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The writer raised poignant issues to say the least. Many a time have I purchased new numbers from service providers only to receive random calls from total strangers. Particularly, those 0803 and 0806 old lines. Methinks there should be some sort of legal protection for subsequent users of these reassigned phone lines. An affidavit sworn in a competent court could suffice. As for previous owners of these now reassigned numbers, it behooves them to ensure they unlink these now abandoned lines from any account of theirs to forestall security breach. Sadly, the information gap across the country will not permit the quick dissemination of this information until fraudsters begin to have a field day. I don't know who needs this but if you are In need of CAC company registration, Business Name registration, Trustees, NGO, NAFDAC number on your products etc, talk to us at www. Lawlab. Com. ng The interesting part is that consultation is free of charge. Yes! Free of charge. |
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You people are still calling them bandits. Perhaps waiting for a court to pronounce them "Terrorists" before you all come to grasp that we have yet another budding case of terrorism in its infancy. You folks never learn. I don't know who needs this but if you are In need of CAC company registration, Business Name registration, Trustees, NGO, NAFDAC number on your products etc, talk to us at www. Lawlab. Com. ng The interesting part is that consultation is free of charge. Yes! Free of charge. |
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This is super cool. Now I don't have to travel to the USA to live the American dream. What we have here is our very own small slice of America in Lagos. It will take some getting used to. A bit awkward, but we will certainly get the hang of it on the long run. I don't know who needs this but if you are In need of CAC company registration, Business Name registration, Trustees, NGO, NAFDAC number on your products etc, talk to us at www. Lawlab. Com. ng The interesting part is that consultation is free of charge. Yes! Free of charge. |
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baratech:I have replied to your mail sir. Apologies for the late response. I missed the mail. |
atobs4real:Where is your own side please? |
Hamzashaf99:Thanks so much. That's very helpful. I will surely look it up and probably get one soon enough. |
Hamzashaf99:That sounds great. Could you be more exact as to the cost and perhaps, the product model. I think I am hooked on this one. |
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