Nigeria states internally generated revenue down 5% Q/Q
By CNBC
12 February 2019 |
5:25 am
Nigeria's state recorded a 5 per cent drop in internally generated revenue in the third quarter of 2018 that’s according to data from the National Bureau of statistics.
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