
Osita Izunaso
Osita Izunaso is a Nigerian politician and the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Capital Markets. He has been an advocate for improving literacy and awareness in the capital market, highlighting the need for special funding to boost investor confidence and participation. His recent appeals for a ₦10 billion funding initiative underscore his commitment to revitalizing the capital market in Nigeria.
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Senator Osita Izunaso lamented the growing presence of untrained and ill-prepared individuals occupying political offices across the country.
Senator Laments Rise of Untrained Leaders in Politics
Senator Osita Izunaso identified the perennial lack or inadequate power supply faced by the private sector in member countries as a major hindrance to the growth of the sector and regional economic growth.
West Africa Jobs Crisis: Unstable Policies to Blame?Senator Osita Izunaso is sponsoring a bill to increase the number of Supreme Court Justices in Nigeria.
Senate Seeks Increase to 30Senator Osita Izunaso, representing Imo West, disclosed the development of a bill seeking the creation of a new state in the South-East geopolitical zone.
New South-East State Bill Passes SenateSenator Osita Izunaso underscored the urgency of embracing digital finance in Nigeria.
Senate Urges Crypto Regulation in Nigeria
Osita Izunaso is one of the Senators included in the committee.
Senate sets up committee to oversee Rivers administrator – Punch NewspapersSenator Osita Izunaso pledged that the Senate Capital Markets Committee would continue to work with the global investment advisory community.
GIA, SEC unveil digital asset markets strategyOsita Izunaso submitted the report to the Senate on behalf of Tokunbo Abiru.
Senate confirms CBN director, NCoS CGSenator Izunaso described Anyim as a man with a track record who has made a name for himself among the country’s great.
Okorocha, Ararume, others hail Anyim on 64th birthdaySenator Osita Izunaso is the Chairman of the Committee who made the appeal for funding to boost capital market literacy.
Senate committee seeks ₦10bn funding boost for capital market literacy






































