Nigeria sees no need to apply for an International Monetary Fund programme, Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun said on Tuesday. Adeosun also told CNBC that non-oil revenues were improving while the government was fine-tuning an economic reform programme.
Nigeria’s non-oil revenue is improving, no need for IMF loan – Finance Minister
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