Nigeria's interbank lending rates rose on Friday to an average of 12 percent from 9.25 percent last week after a series of cash outflows from the banking system drained liquidity. Traders said interbank rates hit 30 percent in early trade following cash withdrawal by state-owned energy company NNPC
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