Nigeria’s 2020 budget suffers revenue shortfall of N49bn
By TVC News Nigeria
12 March 2020 |
2:34 pm
Decline in oil prices, economist, Robert Omotunde says it is a rare opportunity for Govt to do the right thing. Oil prices will always go in cycle, it will go up and come down.
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