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Nigeria Re-Branding

By Revd 'Remi Tejumola

I hope our country Nigeria will begin to have all these values and more like they have in Singapore as we all re-brand her with our individual efforts alongside our government:



Competitiveness & Business Environment
Singapore is the world's easiest place to do business
Singapore is ranked the most competitive country in Asia - and is No. 5 worldwide
Singapore is rated to have the best business environment in Asia Pacific and is No. 3 worldwide.
Singapore is Asia's 3rd most "network ready" country.
Business Legislation and Efficiency
Singapore is ranked 2nd in the world and 1st in Asia for having the best protection of intellectual property.
Singapore is the least bureaucratic place for doing business in Asia.
Government
Singapore is ranked 3rd in the world and 1st in Asia for having the least corruption in its economy.
Singapore is ranked as the 2nd most transparent country in the world and it is the most transparent Asian country.
Labour
Singapore has the most motivated workforce in the Asia and Is ranked 3rd in the world.
Singapore offers the best skilled labour in Asia Pacific.
Singapore's labour regulations are the most business conducive in Asia.
Singapore has the best labour/employer relations in Asia.
Expatriate Living
Foreign talent rank Singapore as Asia's best country to work in.
Singapore is the first choice for Asian expatriates.
Singapore is the best place in Asia to live, work and play.
Singapore immigration laws for foreign talent are the least restrictive in the world.

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