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Emmanuel Finndoro-Obasi Director of Trade, Business and Investments, with Charlotte Hall, DFID Head

  • Writer: Africa House London
    Africa House London
  • Jul 5, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 23, 2020

Emmanuel Finndoro-Obasi Director of Trade, Business and Investments, with Charlotte Hall, DFID Head of Governance, Open Societies and Anti-Corruption, and Nick Horne Chief of Staff for Secretary of State for DFID, during the Launch of Advocates for International Development (A4ID). Africa House London and Judicial College London leading the Judicial training in Nigeria to strengthen Rule of Law in Sub Africa to build more confidence in UK and Africa businesses trading in Nigeria.

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