Debt Management Office says Nigeria needs $250 billion for the next 10 years to tackle infrastructure deficit in the country.
Abraham Nwankwo, DMO director-general, who put the country's debt profile at $64 billion, said this would not affect the economy negatively.
Nwankwo, who stated this when he
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OWEDE AGBAJILEKE, Abuja
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