L-R: Bank Examiner, Kano Zonal Office of the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Commission (NDIC), Mr Abkbakar Muhammed; Head Investor Education Division, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Mr. Francis Okafor; Head of Personnel, Gwagwalada Area Council, Mrs. Amina Solomon; and Head Awareness Unit of Micro Pension Department, National Pension Commission (PenCom), Mr. Emeka Onuora; during SEC’s Investor Week And Financial Inclusion Sensitization Programme at the weekend in Abuja
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