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MTN has reached a resolution with Nigeria: CEO Rob Shuter explains what’s been decided
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February 3, 2019
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MTN CEO Rob Shuter discusses the resolution it has reached with Nigeria over the repatriation of $8.1billion and its tax dispute.
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