NSE Bloomberg CEO Roundtable 2018

L – R: Oladele Afolabi, Director, Portfolio Management, Debt Management Office; Titi Odunfa Adeoye, Chief Executive Officer, Sankore Investments; Oscar N. Onyema, Chief Executive Officer, The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE); Nnamdi J. Okonkwo, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Fidelity Bank Plc and Jubril Enakele, Chief Executive Officer, Zenith Capital Plc during NSE Bloomberg CEO Roundtable at the Exchange yesterday.

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