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>Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 04:22:08 -0600
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>From: "E. AGGO AKYEA" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: NIGERIA TO SELL PHONE MONOPOLY
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>Wall Street Journal
>Tuesday, January 6, 1998
>World Watch
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>NIGERIA TO SELL PHONE MONOPOLY
>There are about 600,000 telephones in Nigeria and at any given time only
>about half of them work. Now the nation's military ruler intends to
>look to private investors to upgrade the state of phone service in the
>west-central African nation of 100 million people. Later this year the
>government says it will sell off state-owned Nigerian Telecommunications
>Ltd., and that will be the first of several state-owned companies to go
>on the block. But just how much is the company worth? The military
>authorities have been keeping financial matters like that close to their
>chests, but some within the phone company value the assets at about $20
>billion.
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>Nigeria profile:
>Literacy rate -- 51%
>Per capita GDP -- $1,437
>1996 GDP growth -- +2.2%
>1996 inflation rate -- 29.3%
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