Nigeria: The Country Without 'Begging Bowls'

12 October 2016
opinion

Despite its economic challenges, Nigeria's delegation to the just concluded International Monetary Fund/World Bank annual meetings were confident that by faithfully implementing the strategy to transform the country from a consumption-driven one to an investment-driven model, the economy would rebound, even as they rebuffed a lifeline dangled at the country by the IMF, write Chika Amanze-Nwachuku and Obinna Chima

With the uptick in the level of uncertainties in the global economy, there have been concerns of further weakness in the level of economic activities in some low income as well as commodity-depended countries such as Nigeria.

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