NBS SAYS NIGERIA'S TOTAL CAPITAL IMPORTATION STOOD AT 1,060.73M DOLLARS IN Q4 2022
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) says total capital importation in Nigeria stood at $1,060.73 million in quarter four of 2022.
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Nigerian News Leader
First with details then facts The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) says total capital importation in Nigeria stood at $1,060.73 million in quarter four of 2022.
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