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Kobo360 CEO Obi Ozor on how border restrictions are impacting Nigeria’s freight industry
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October 24, 2019
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Freight Logistics start-up, Kobo360 says the partial closure of Nigeria's land borders has significantly impacted their business and has seen customer demand decline by 28 per cent. Co-founder and CEO of Kobo360, Obi Ozor joins CNBC Africa.
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