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Category: Code of Corporate Governance for banks in Nigeria, 2023 (Part 1)

Category: Code of Corporate Governance for banks in Nigeria, 2023 (Part 1)

Simplified Approach to Solving the New Code of Corporate Governance for Banks in Nigeria — Board Dynamics, Compliance and Audit

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  • July 19, 2023November 20, 2023
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Not more than two members of an extended family, which includes director’s spouse, parents, children, siblings, cousins, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, in-laws, and any other construed relationship, as determined by the CBN, can be on the Board of a bank.

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