Local Content Has Empowered Us To Aspire For Global Standards
By ANN GODWIN,
27 December 2015 |
3:42 am
Femi Omotayo, the Managing Director of AOS Orwell Limited, in this interview with ANN GODWIN, says that the Nigerian Content Law has enable entrepreneurs in the oil and gas industry to build capacities that could make Nigeria self-sufficient in the industry.
Femi Omotayo, the Managing Director of AOS Orwell Limited, in this interview with ANN GODWIN, says that the Nigerian Content Law has enable entrepreneurs in the oil and gas industry to build capacities that could make Nigeria self-sufficient in the industry.
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