A huge infrastructure deficit, foreign exchange limitations as well as instability in Nigeria's agricultural heartlands will mean Africa’s most populous nation will struggle to develop new comparative advantages, leaving the hydrocarbons sector responsible for 80-90% of export receipts until 2026,
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