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  2. Bangladesh–Nigeria relations - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh has a high commission in Abuja. Nigeria used to have a high commission in Dhaka, which is now closed. Nigeria is represented by a non-resident high commissioner in New Delhi. Both Bangladesh and Nigeria are members of international organizations including the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Commonwealth of Nations and Developing ...

  3. List of diplomatic missions in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Nigeria. There are 105 embassies/high commissions in Abuja , and many countries maintain their consulates in other Nigerian cities (not including honorary consulates).

  4. Bangladesh Association of International Recruiting Agencies

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    It has approximately 700 member agencies and works in collaboration with the Government of Bangladesh. Manpower export from Bangladesh was pioneered in 1976. Since then, International Recruiting or Placement Agents under BAIRA have recruited 5.5 million [2] (approximate, 2009) Bangladeshis for jobs abroad

  5. Intel plans to cut thousands of jobs to finance recovery ...

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    In October 2022, Intel announced a cost-reduction plan that included "people actions", aimed at slashing annual costs by $3 billion in 2023, reducing the chipmaker's headcount to 124,800 at the ...

  6. Intel races to find its next CEO, but insiders say no clear ...

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    Stacy Smith — an Intel board member who previously worked at the company for nearly 30 years, including as CFO for roughly a decade — was described by the former Intel manufacturing executive ...

  7. National Intelligence Agency (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Fulfilling one of the promises made in his first national address as president, in June 1986, Ibrahim Babangida issued Decree Number 19, dissolving the National Security Organization (NSO) and restructuring Nigeria's security services into three separate entities under the Office of the Co-ordinator of National Security.

  8. Intel shareholders sue chipmaker after job, dividend cuts ...

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    Intel's share price tumbled 26% to $21.48 on Aug. 2, the day after it announced quarterly results, the job cuts and the dividend suspension. The shares closed Wednesday down 3.6% at $18.99 and ...

  9. Intels Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Intels Nigeria Limited is Nigeria's largest logistics company. [1] It was founded in 1982 as Nicotes Services Ltd and is based in Onne, Nigeria. [2] It is partly owned by Nigeria's former vice President Atiku Abubakar. [3] The company provides integrated logistics services for the Nigerian oil and gas industry. Its services include agency ...