A high-level delegation from NNPCL, led by its GCEO, Bashir Ojulari, is attending the conference, with Ojulari scheduled to deliver a keynote address.
The communique commended the federal government’s commitment to fulfilling its electoral promises.
The statement also said the price data compiled through crowd-sourcing was not the same as the ones compiled for the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
The conference focused on setting the stage for a new era in African medical education.
The latest statistics show Nigeria’s and the European Union’s trade volume has grown to €45 billion.
“It is through this spirit of cooperation and collaboration that we will unlock the untapped potential of our continent,” said Mr Obasanjo.
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has called on public servants to be more efficient in their service delivery.
In addition, there are seven American Fulbright scholars who are currently teaching and conducting research in different universities across Nigeria.
IMF says economic growth in the Asia and Pacific region is expected to slow down in 2022 and 2023.
