Nigerian Ports Authority gives Intels 2-week ultimatum over $48mn debt
By CNBC
31 January 2018 |
5:09 am
Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority Hadiza Bala Usman told CNBC Africa that Intel is yet to remit 48 million dollars it owes the NPA and that they have given the firm (Intels) an ultimatum of two weeks to make the payment.
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