EconWatch.com > Why Nigeria's economy slides, by Anya | Vanguard
[Vanguard] Speaking on the topic: “Global Economic Trend: The alternatives for Nigeria”, Prof Anya bemoaned the rising unemployment rate in the country, saying that the nations economic planners had consistently fed the nation with half truths and outright falsehood to the detriment of the masses.
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