
This episode of Bridging the Gap explores corporate governance in Nigeria. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by Nigeria in terms of weak enforcement, abuse of ownership structures, corruption, and a lack of understanding of the regulatory framework. The guests, Mr. Yemi Candid Johnson and Ife Omotola, discuss the contributing factors to the current situation and potential solutions. We touch on everything from banking scandals, NNPC and the important relationship between private governance and public governance.
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The 33 Strategies of War – Rovingheights Books (rhbooks.com.ng)
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind – Rovingheights Books (rhbooks.com.ng)
nigerian-code-of-corporate-governance-2018-1.pdf (typepad.com)
Arewa-Disrupting Africa-chapter3.pdf (uci.edu)
Disrupting Africa: Arewa, Olufunmilayo B.: 9781316610039: Amazon.com: Books
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