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Despite Potential, Nigeria Earns N193.5bn From Solid Minerals In 1 Year : comparemela.com
Despite Potential, Nigeria Earns N193.5bn From Solid Minerals In 1 Year
The federal government earned N193.59 billion from activities in the solid minerals sector in the whole of 2021.
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