How Nigeria plans to fund its 2019 budget
By CNBC
22 December 2018 |
10:27 am
Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed says the government will be rolling out new sets of taxes and excise duties as part of efforts to fund the proposed 8.83 trillion Naira 2019 budget.
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