•Sentiment in Nigeria increased to 52.6 in April, an improvement of 2.3% on March 2016’s series low •This was the second-lowest headline reading since our indicator began in March 2014 •Sentiment showed a broad decline: just 6 of 15 current conditions indicators rose •Firms reported their
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