Nigeria’s advertising spend hit N16.4bn in 2016
By CNBC
11 December 2017 |
11:46 am
According to a recent report from Mediareach OMD telecommunication providers, Nigeria spent 16.4 billion naira on advertising in 2016, the highest in the country.
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