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Nigerian inflation slows for seventh month in August to 16.01%
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September 15, 2017
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Annual inflation in Nigeria slowed for the seventh month in August, easing to 16.01 percent, from 16.05 percent in July. Michael Famoroti, Analyst at Vetiva Capital joins CNBC Africa to explain the numbers.
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