Home HEADLINES SEC inaugurates Private Equity Committee in Abuja (Photo) HEADLINESNEWSPHOTO SEC inaugurates Private Equity Committee in Abuja (Photo) By admin - September 30, 2019 145 0 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Linkedin Telegram L-R: Portfolio Manager, Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority, Mr Chinedu Mofunanya; Founder and CEO, Henshaw Capital Partners, Mrs Barbara James, and the acting Executive Commissioner, Corporate Services, Securities and Exchange Commission, Mr Henry Rolands, during during the inauguration of the SEC Private Equity Committee in Abuja, weekend. - Advertisement - - Advertisement - Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Linkedin Telegram Previous articleOct 1: PDP salutes Nigerians, calls for patriotismNext articleIndependence anniversary: Senate felicitates with Nigerians RELATED ARTICLES NEWS Fayose’s brother declares for Ekiti governorship race Jeffrey Agbo - January 11, 2025 0 Fayose’s brother declares for Ekiti governorship race By Jeffrey Agbo Emmanuel Fayose, a chieftain of the... Read more NEWS Mr Macaroni reiterates opposition to Sanwo-Olu, explains why he snubs Governor of Nigeria’s richest state Jeph Ajobaju - January 11, 2025 0 Mr Macaroni reiterates opposition to Sanwo-Olu brutalised him during EndSars agitation By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor Read more NEWS ‘I’ll be here tomorrow,’ 83-year-old man found dead because he refuses to leave his 50-year-old home following Los Angeles wildfires Ishaya Ibrahim - January 11, 2025 0 'I'll be here tomorrow,' 83-year-old man found dead because he refuses to leave his 50-year-old home following Los Angeles wildfires Read more Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Must Read NEWS Fayose’s brother declares for Ekiti governorship race Jeffrey Agbo - January 11, 2025 0 Fayose’s brother declares for Ekiti governorship race By Jeffrey Agbo Emmanuel Fayose, a chieftain of the... Mr Macaroni reiterates opposition to Sanwo-Olu, explains why he snubs Governor... January 11, 2025 ‘I’ll be here tomorrow,’ 83-year-old man found dead because he refuses... January 11, 2025 Customs makes N71.6b revenue at MMIA, surpasses 2024 target January 11, 2025