NIGERIA- MAKING CREDIBLE STEPS TOWARD DEVELOPMENT.

Market Africa Mid-East - Nbr. 2001, November 2001


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NIGERIA- MAKING CREDIBLE STEPS TOWARD DEVELOPMENT.

When Nigeria's President Olusegun Obasanjo took office in May of 1999 after a democratic election, he inherited an economy in crisis and numerous obstacles to development. Since then, headway has been made in coping with the most serious problems, giving some credence to the government's projection that consumer activity...



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