Nigerian stocks fell the most in the world last week as investors spurned Africa’s largest crude producer with political tensions rising five weeks before a key vote and as oil prices continued to slide, reports Bloomberg.
The Nigerian Stock Exchange All Share Index fell 0.9 percent by the close t
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