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AERMP Holds Mid-Year Conference, Induction 2025 in Lagos

L-R: THE REGISTRAR, JAMES HOPE UNIVERSITY, Dr. UZOR ACHUGAMONU, DIRECTOR, NDLEA, representing the Chairman NDLEA, BRIG GEN BUBA MARWA (RETD), Mrs. ARCHIE – ABIA IBINABO. O M, DIRECTOR GENERAL / CEO, AERMP, Dr. Olayinka Odutola, Ag Director, EFCC, LAGOS ZONAL DIRECTORATE 2, AHMED M. GHALI, representing Mr. Ola Olukoyede, Chairman, EFCC, PRESIDENT, AERMP, Mrs. SYLVIA TAIWO IGE, Ag VICE CHANCELLOR, JAMES HOPE UNIVERSITY, Professor Abiola Babajide and President, Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers, Mr. Oluropo Dada at the AERMP Mid-Year Conference & Induction 2025 in Lagos.

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