He noted that provisions had been made for banking halls and other offices to support business operations in the Promised Land, which were lacking in Okija.
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The Founding Partner at M. I. Okoro & Associates, Meckson Okoro, while briefing journalists in Lagos, stated that plans were underway to relocate traders operating in Okija, Port Harcourt to a new market in Iriebe. Also, a Principal Partner at M.I. Okoro & Associates, Dr. Innocent Okoro, said that out of the 1,720 shops that were planned to be developed, 600 lock-up shops had been built.
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