When Kemi Adeosun resigned as Nigeria’s Minister of Finance in September 2018, it closed one of the most consequential and controversial chapters in the economic management of the Muhammadu Buhari administration.
Appointed in 2015 at a time of profound economic uncertainty, Adeosun entered offi
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