Nigeria:
ICT Regulatory Report Q2 2022
16 August 2022
Perchstone & Graeys
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INTRODUCTION
We welcome you to the 3rd Quarter of 2022. There are few
regulatory developments that have taken place within this quarter
and are relevant to businesses and companies operating in the
technology space.
In our usual practice, we have highlighted in this report some
of these notable regulatory developments that cut across the
different sectors such as banking & financial services, capital
market, telecommunications, etc.
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