ABUJA, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Shares of MTN Nigeria MTNN.LG
hit a three-month high on Friday after the telecoms firm's
offices partially reopened following a shutdown due to
anti-South African attacks in the West African country.
The local unit of South Africa's MTN Group MTNJ.J closed
all stores and service centres in Nigeria after its facilities
in three cities were attacked following days of riots in South
Africa chiefly targeting foreign-owned, including Nigerian,
businesses.