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LCCI’s Bambo Adebowale on how to improve profitability in Nigeria’s automotive industry

Experts say Nigeria’s used cars are outselling new cars at a ratio of 35 to 1. Bambo Adebowale, Chairman Auto & Allied Sector of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry joins CNBC Africa to discuss ways to improve Nigeria’s automobile industry.

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