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Missing Foreign Investor Stalls Nigeria Firm’s Revival Plan

March 6, 2026 at 07:30 AM
By Emele Onu, Anthony Osae-Brown
Missing Foreign Investor Stalls Nigeria Firm’s Revival Plan
A little known publicly traded company in Nigeria said its revival plan has stalled because it can’t trace its biggest shareholder.

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A little known publicly traded company in Nigeria said its revival plan has stalled because it can’t trace its biggest shareholder A little known publicly traded company in Nigeria said its revival plan has stalled because it can’t trace its biggest shareholder. Monitor developments in Missing for further updates.

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A little known publicly traded company in Nigeria said its revival plan has stalled because it can’t trace its biggest shareholder.
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