Business
PH Hosts 303 MAN’s National Council Meeting, Wednesday
All is now set for Rivers State capital, Port Harcourt, to host the 303 Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN)’s National Council Meeting.
The national meeting, according to information from Rivers/Bayelsa branch of the association confirmed that the National Council of MAN would storm Port Harcourt Wednesday and Thursday to brainstorm on the way forward for the association.
The Tide reports that this is the first time the branch will be hosting the national council meeting.
The hosting of the meeting in Port Harcourt is in fulfillment of the promise made by the President of the association, Engr. Mansur Ahmed, when the branch had its Annual General Meeting, last year.
MAN has been in the forefront in handling national issues that have to do with manufacturers and the availability of raw materials and markets for its members.
MAN has also played important role in guiding the President Muhammadu Buhari administration on the African Continental Free Trade Agreement(AfCFTA) to ensure that the country did not expose itself to more advanced countries without first weighing all the sides of the agreement.
The two-day council meeting is expected to chart the way forward for the association.
Business
Tinubu’s RHI Doles Out N50m To 1,000 Kwara Petty Traders
Business
UBA To Educate SMEs, Business Owners On Withholding Tax
Business
Nigeria Losing $40b Annually From Maritime Sector – NIMENA
-
News5 days ago
#EndBadGovernance Protesters Storm Court, Demand Sowore’s Release
-
Nation5 days ago
Plane Crash-Lands, Tyre Bursts Upon Landing In Kano
-
News5 days ago
Border dispute: UN lauds Nigeria, Cameroon for implementing ICJ’s ruling
-
Business5 days ago
S’Korean Airplane Catches Fire … 176 Passengers evacuate
-
News5 days ago
Violation: JAMB Suspends Law Programme In 8 Institutions
-
Politics5 days ago
2025 Budget: Reps Dismisses Bribery Allegations
-
Rivers5 days ago
Not Too Young To Lead Founder Extols Fubara’s Virtues
-
Nation5 days ago
EFCC Vs Yahaya Bello: Court Adjourns To April 3 As First Witness Testifies