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Britain’s Virgin Atlantic has lost the first round in its battle with Nigeria’s government and is expected to sell all but 7% of its 49% stake in the lossmaking Virgin Nigeria Airways (VNA), which operates on domestic routes and regional West African routes, as well as routes to London and Johannesburg....

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