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CAC removes 247 companies for improper registration [Full List] – The Sun Nigeria

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The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) says it has removed 247 entities from its database that were never established as limited liability firms.

In an X post on Friday, the CAC declared that the firms’ supposed registration certificate (RC) numbers had not been granted to them, and their names had been removed.

“The general public is hereby informed that the 247 names listed here below have not been duly registered as limited liability companies,” CAC said.

“The Registered Certificate (RC) numbers allegedly ascribed to them have not been assigned to any one of them. Consequently, the names and the RC numbers have been removed from the Database.

“Members of the general public are enjoined to disregard any claim to their existence as legal persons or claims to rights and obligations founded on their existence as legal persons.”

 

The companies include:

  1. Dwell Space Limited
  2. Ambergas Limited
  3. Renam Nig Ltd
  4. Odacon Nig Ltd
  5. L and K Investment Limited
  6. Bornao Engineering Supply & Technical Company Limited
  7. Tawakali Investment International Ltd
  8. Vourla Petroleum/Gas Limited
  9. Startrek Traveler Limited
  10. Medical City SPV Services Limited
  11. Wadatau African Airspace Services Limited
  12. Max-Pat Nig Ltd
  13. Bifex Consultants Limited
  14. Grand-Works Nigeria Limited
  15. Rychado Global Malls Limited
  16. Inter-Global Contractors Limited
  17. Alh. S.G Koko and Sons Limited
  18. Nono Nig. Ent. Ltd
  19. Dandiko Ventures Ltd
  20. Dehi Uwaifoh and Company Limited

Other affected companies can be found here.



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