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Just released - Nigeria: Reports on the 36 States and the FCT: Economic, Sectoral, Fiscal and Wellbeing ProfilesPosted: 13 years ago |
According to the information made available to us by the CEO of Economic Associates Dr Ayodele Olalekan Teriba, this report is in three volumes: A-to-Z analytical state-by-state charts, tables, and narratives - 160-pages The release stated further that recognizing that economic decision makers routinely need to size up production and spending patterns across all the vital constituents of the Nigerian economy, Economic Associates has provided subscribers with a report containing up-to-date synopsis of information available on the 36 States and FCT in easy-to-read analytical formats since August 2007. |
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