Nigeria’s sovereign wealth fund joins MBO Capital and Adino Capital in Lagos indoor stadium

Nigeria’s sovereign wealth fund joins MBO Capital and Adino Capital in Lagos indoor stadium

With this sports infrastructure project, set to be the largest indoor facility in West Africa, the fund is consolidating its stake with the NSIA.

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            ▪ Nigeria’s sovereign wealth fund joins MBO Capital and Adino Capital in Lagos indoor stadium

▪ With this sports infrastructure project, set to be the largest indoor facility in West Africa, the fund is consolidating its stake with the NSIA.

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