Foreign direct investments (FDIs) into Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, reached some $963.7 million first half of the year in response to government’s intense drive to pull in investors to grow the economy and create jobs.
But much of the investment inflows within the period were rather seen i
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ONYINYE NWACHUKWU, Abuja
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