Anthony Ani
Anthony Ani | |
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President | Sani Abacha |
Minister of state for Foreign affairs | |
In office 1993–1998 | |
Minister of Finance | |
In office 1994–1998 | |
Preceded by | Kalu Idika Kalu |
Succeeded by | Ismaila Usman |
Personal details | |
Born | (1936-07-06) 6 July 1936 (age 88) |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Etubom Anthony Ani was the Minister of state for Foreign affairs and Finance Minister of Nigeria from 1994 – 1998 during the Sani Abacha regime.[1] He hails from Odukpani local government area of Cross River State in southern Nigeria.[2]
He is also a former Chairman of KPMG, former President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN).[3] Chief Ani, is the Clan Head of Mbiabo Ikoneto in Cross River State, in the Niger delta region of Nigeria. He was a career accountant who was appointed by General Sani Abacha as Minister of state for Foreign Affairs in 1993 and was subsequent appointed as the Minister of finance in 1994.
References
- ^ Privatisation process is riddled with corruption –Ani http://theeconomyng.com/?p=196
- ^ Former finance minister lauds FG's agricultural diversification programme http://thenationonlineng.net/former-finance-minister-lauds-fgs-agricultural-diversification-programme/
- ^ ANI: Increase In VAT, Devaluation Of Naira And Fuel Subsidy Removal Are Not Fundamental To Revamping Economy https://m.guardian.ng/business-services/ani-increase-in-vat-devaluation-of-naira-and-fuel-subsidy-removal-are-not-fundamental-to-revamping-economy/
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