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Corruption may cost Nigeria up to 37% of its GDP within the next 14 years, according to a PWC report this week.

But freight forwarders are proving that paying off officials is not a necessary part of the logistics business.

Lagos-headquartered AMG Logistics has just completed a certification with TRACE, an anti-corruption and ...

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  • Erica Joseph

    October 19, 2019 at 10:39 am

    Corruption has increased everywhere. But yes thanks to the new president who has taken a new step to fight against corruption.