What’s holding back Nigeria’s hospitality sector?
By CNBC
21 September 2018 |
12:38 pm
Much has been said about the potentials of Africa's hospitality sector. Trevor Ward, Managing Director of W Hospitality Group joins CNBC Africa to discuss how investors view Nigeria's potential in the hospitality.
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