Medview airlines lists on Nigeria Stock Exchange
By CNBC
31 January 2017 |
3:35 pm
Medview Airlines listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange today as the flag carrier plans to expand its route network and acquire more aircraft to boost its operations.
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