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Impact of pipeline vandalism on Nigeria

By CNBC Africa
21 July 2016   |   11:16 am
The continued onslaught on oil and gas infrastructure by militant groups in the Niger Delta is affecting the Nigerian economy at a time when the government is facing its worst economic crisis in decades.

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