The World Bank cut Nigeria’s economic growth forecast for this year, citing weakness from oil-output disruptions and low prices.
The lender, in its semi-annual Global Economic Prospects report, said Africa’s biggest economy is expected to grow 0.8 percent, down from an estimate of 4.6 percent i
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