The Nigeria Immigration Service says it is working on extending the validity period of passports from five to ten years as a way of contributing to the ease of doing business in the country.
This was revealed at a ”Security Meets Business” dialogue session in Lagos Thursday, put together by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The well attended event saw representatives of governments, military and paramilitary agencies among others talk about their achievements and challenges in ensuring a safe business environment to boost investor confidence.
The Nigeria Immigration Service says it is working on extending the validity period of passports from five to ten years as a way of contributing to the ease of doing business in the country.
This was revealed at a ”Security Meets Business” dialogue session in Lagos Thursday, put together by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The well attended event saw representatives of governments, military and paramilitary agencies among others talk about their achievements and challenges in ensuring a safe business environment to boost investor confidence.
The Nigeria Immigration Service says it is working on extending the validity period of passports from five to ten years as a way of contributing to the ease of doing business in the country.
This was revealed at a ”Security Meets Business” dialogue session in Lagos Thursday, put together by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The well attended event saw representatives of governments, military and paramilitary agencies among others talk about their achievements and challenges in ensuring a safe business environment to boost investor confidence.
The Nigeria Immigration Service says it is working on extending the validity period of passports from five to ten years as a way of contributing to the ease of doing business in the country.
This was revealed at a ”Security Meets Business” dialogue session in Lagos Thursday, put together by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The well attended event saw representatives of governments, military and paramilitary agencies among others talk about their achievements and challenges in ensuring a safe business environment to boost investor confidence.
The Nigeria Immigration Service says it is working on extending the validity period of passports from five to ten years as a way of contributing to the ease of doing business in the country.
This was revealed at a ”Security Meets Business” dialogue session in Lagos Thursday, put together by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The well attended event saw representatives of governments, military and paramilitary agencies among others talk about their achievements and challenges in ensuring a safe business environment to boost investor confidence.
The Nigeria Immigration Service says it is working on extending the validity period of passports from five to ten years as a way of contributing to the ease of doing business in the country.
This was revealed at a ”Security Meets Business” dialogue session in Lagos Thursday, put together by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The well attended event saw representatives of governments, military and paramilitary agencies among others talk about their achievements and challenges in ensuring a safe business environment to boost investor confidence.
The Nigeria Immigration Service says it is working on extending the validity period of passports from five to ten years as a way of contributing to the ease of doing business in the country.
This was revealed at a ”Security Meets Business” dialogue session in Lagos Thursday, put together by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The well attended event saw representatives of governments, military and paramilitary agencies among others talk about their achievements and challenges in ensuring a safe business environment to boost investor confidence.
The Nigeria Immigration Service says it is working on extending the validity period of passports from five to ten years as a way of contributing to the ease of doing business in the country.
This was revealed at a ”Security Meets Business” dialogue session in Lagos Thursday, put together by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The well attended event saw representatives of governments, military and paramilitary agencies among others talk about their achievements and challenges in ensuring a safe business environment to boost investor confidence.