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Indian Firms, Second Highest Employers after FG, Says ACCI

Indian-owned companies in Nigeria are the second highest employers of labour in the country after the federal government, the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry , has revealed.

Indian-owned/operated companies are estimated to be the second largest employers of labour in Nigeria after the federal government. According to her, as one of the largest trading partners with Nigeria, India has demonstrated that there are many lessons to be learnt from them, adding that for a third world country to lift millions out of poverty within a record time and move further to be an attractive power to reckon with, Nigeria stands to benefit immensely from working closely with India.

Akai assured that the ACCI would continue to work assiduously to support and facilitate India-Nigeria business relations.

 

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Is not you peoples' fault when Tinubu, & co decide to recruit Lebanese, Indians, & Philipinos to proxy run thier companies funded with states loots. Let me remind you that in India birds die of starvation. I don't blame you, I can't blame you I won't blame you

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