
Nigeria to Increase Spending in 2021, Maintains Budget Deficit
The Nigerian government has revealed its spending plans for 2021 with a bigger expenditure layout that will make it run
The Nigerian government has revealed its spending plans for 2021 with a bigger expenditure layout that will make it run
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Nigeria has won a long-running legal tussle over an oilfield, averting the award of $1.5 billion in damages, Bloomberg reported
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