MTN and IHS have put aside some of their difference, ironing out a renegotiated agreement around the mobile operator’s tower leases in Nigeria.

The move helps the communications group to reduce amounts that it has to pay for the infrastructure in foreign currency, specifically the US dollar. ..

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