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Nigeria, France sign N14bn MoU for training, upgrade in power sector

By CNBC Africa
19 May 2016   |   3:25 pm
Nigeria has signed a 14 billion naira loan agreement with France for capacity building and the upgrade of training facilities for workers in the power sector.

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