1000 law school students trained on anti-money laundering, counter-financing of terrorism
[The Guardian - Nigeria] - 22/11/2025
No fewer than 1,000 aspiring lawyers across Nigeria have been equipped with critical Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) skills. This followed a nationwide sensitisation workshop organised by the Nigerian Bar Association Anti-Money Laundering Committee (NBA-AMLC) (…)
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