After almost two years of financial pain brought on by a policy change that saw Nigeria’s currency crashing, losing more than half of its value, the head of MTN is bullish that the group’s largest business is now in recovery.

Like many other companies operating in Nigeria, MTN has been a casualty of the devastation caused by the Nigerian naira’s more than 70% plunge since mid-2023...

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