MPedigree Network wins at MWA 2016
By Guardian TV
01 May 2016 |
4:00 pm
MPedigree Network Nigeria won the Innovation in the Industry award at MWA 2016, and its representative, Heart Chidozie, told Guardian TV how the outfit is striving to be the frontrunner in Africa's globalisation efforts.
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