MTN to list in Nigeria this year: Shuter
By CNBC
31 January 2019 |
12:42 pm
MTN CEO Rob Shuter met with Oscar Onyema, CEO of the Nigerian Stock Exchange at WEF about plans to list this year. This is what was discussed.
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