L-R: British Deputy High Commissioner in Nigeria, Ms. Laure Beaufils; Acting Director General, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC Nigeria), Mary Uduk; Director, Capital Markets Development, FSD Africa, Evans Osano; and Senior Private Sector Adviser, UK Department for International Development (DFID) Mr. Richard Sandall, during the signing of a collaborative agreement between SEC Nigeria and FSD on Friday in Lagos
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