Nigeria: High interest rates, credit crunch remain disincentives to private-sector investment
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Akin Adewakun
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ZawyaNigeria: High interest rates, credit crunch remain disincentives to private-sector investmentzawya.comWhile calling on the government to implement the N1 trillion Manufacturing Stabilisation Plan, introduced in 2024
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