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NDIC, EFCC Explore Areas of Partnership During Courtesy Visit

L-R: Executive Director (Corporate Services) NDIC, Hon. (Mrs.) Omolola Abiola Edewor; Chairman EFCC, Abdulrashid Bawa; MD/CEO NDIC, Bello Hassan and Executive Director (Operation) NDIC, Mustapha Mohammed Ibrahim, during a courtesy call to the NDIC Senior Management in Abuja by the Chairman of EFCC.

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