Arik Air management said on Wednesday that it would go public by May 2016, in order to free the airline of a single ownership structure.
Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide, chairman of the airline, who disclosed this at a breakfast meeting with the topic: Ownership, funding and sustainability of Nigeri
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