NEXIM Attends African Dev Bank Meeting in India

L-R: Hon. Stella Okotete, ED/Business Development, NEXIM Bank; President Akinwunmi A. Adesina of ADB; and Abba Bello, MD/CEO, NEXIM Bank at the on-going African Development Bank Group’s 52nd Annual Meetings at Ahmedabad, India, May 22-26, 2017.

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