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Nigeria:
Nigeria, Others to Record 3.4% Economic Growth - IMF
Premium Times, 22 May 2018
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), on Monday said Nigeria and other Sub-Saharan countries would grow their economies by an average of 3.4 per cent in 2018, from 2.8 per cent in… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Nigerian Economy Maintains Strong Growth, Despite Slight Decline in Q1 2018 - NBS
Premium Times, 21 May 2018
Despite a marginal decline by about -0.16 per cent from last quarter of 2017, the Nigerian economy maintained a strong growth trend in the first quarter of 2018, the National… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Nigeria's GDP Rises 1.95 Percent, Non-Oil Sector Accounts for 90.3 Percent
Vanguard, 21 May 2018
The oil sector's contribution to Nigeria's Gross Domestic Product, GDP remains below 10 per cent in Q1 figures of the nation's GDP released by the National Bureau of Statistics in… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Nigeria, Others to Record 3.4 Percent Growth Rate, Says IMF
Vanguard, 21 May 2018
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), on Monday said Nigeria and other Sub-Saharan countries would grow their economies by an average of 3.4 per cent in 2018, from 2.8 per cent in… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Despite Receding Inflation, Election Spending May Compel MPC to Hold Interest Rate
This Day, 21 May 2018
Despite the drop in inflation to 12.48 per cent in March to below the Central Bank of Nigeria's benchmark Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) of 14 per cent, members of the Monetary Policy… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Nigeria Economy Grows With Bump in Oil Production
Vanguard, 21 May 2018
Nigeria's economy grew slower than expected in the first quarter, official statistics showed Monday, with an expansion in oil production offset by a sputtering non-oil sector. Read more »
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Nigeria:
List of 50 Crude Oil Lifters Not Official - State Oil Firm
Premium Times, 21 May 2018
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Monday disowned a list of 50 international and indigenous companies believed to have been awarded contracts to lift Nigeria's… Read more »