CFAO sells Nigerian subsidiary deemed to be of secondary significance

CFAO sells Nigerian subsidiary deemed to be of secondary significance

The group led by Richard Bielle prefers to concentrate its resources on flagship sectors in the country.

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            ▪ CFAO sells Nigerian subsidiary deemed to be of secondary significance

▪ The group led by Richard Bielle prefers to concentrate its resources on flagship sectors in the country.

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