Previewing the 2nd Africa Investment Forum
By CNBC
19 July 2019 |
10:03 am
Director of Investment Group (IG) at the African Finance Corporation (AFC), Taiwo Adeniji says this year's African Investment Forum (AIF) in November is an avenue to match users of capital to providers of capital. He joins CNBC Africa for more.
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