The World Bank has approved a $2.25 billion loan for Nigeria to shore up revenue and back economic reforms that have contributed to the worst cost-of-living crisis in many years
The World Bank has approved a $2.25 billion loan for Nigeria to shore up revenue and support economic reforms that have contributed to the worst cost-of-living crisis in many years for Africa's most populous country.
from EMEKA OKONKWO in Abuja, NigeriaNigeria BureauABUJA, (CAJ News) - RISING inflation, insurgency, kidnappings, high fuel prices and climate-related shocks are projected to condemn over 31 million people in Nigeria to acute food crisis this year. This is an increase of over 28 percent from the previous year, when 24,8 million people suffered this setback.
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