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Nigeria Among Sub-saharan Africa's Most Promising Markets In Logistics Industry by silentpath2007: 1:49pm On Jan 19, 2016
South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya and Ghana are the most promising logistics markets in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to a new survey which is part of the 2016 Agility Emerging Markets Logistics Index. However, poor infrastructure, low power generation and corruption continue to pose the most risk to African economies.

“The results show a serious disconnect between the perception of the market and actual opportunities,” says Geoffrey White, CEO of Agility Africa, who noted that African countries are some of the world’s fastest-growing economies........

http://thenerveafrica.com/2905/south-africa-nigeria-sub-saharan-africas-promising-markets/

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Re: Nigeria Among Sub-saharan Africa's Most Promising Markets In Logistics Industry by Tequilah: 3:08pm On Jan 19, 2016
Nigeria lacks appropriate logistics infrastructure that conforms to international standard, so what are these people saying? shocked
Re: Nigeria Among Sub-saharan Africa's Most Promising Markets In Logistics Industry by silentpath2007: 3:52pm On Jan 19, 2016
Read it and see what is in the article... even though they have the market potential, poor infrastructure, corruption affecting it
Tequilah:
Nigeria lacks appropriate logistics infrastructure that conforms to international standard, so what are these people saying? shocked

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