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Startling revelations as ProudlyAnebira Group Visits Ajaokuta Steel Company


Recently, ProudlyAnebira Group while on a fact finding mission, paid an advocacy visit to Ajaokuta Steel company.
The visit, according to report made available to EbiraView Media, revealed some progress made by the current Sole Administrator, Engr. Sumaila Akaaba towards the revival of the steel company.

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