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The Nigerian government hopes to use the money from subsidies to build infrastructure including modernizing the country's electricity grid. Endemic corruption is leading to intensified protests in the country.
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Big Unions in Nigeria Urge Action on Subsidy
Wall Street Journal 01/05/2012
Nigeria’s subsidies: End them at once!
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Nigerians Strike Over Gas Costs, Corruption
Wall Street Journal 01/10/2012
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Economist 10/30/2010
Nigerian Central Bank Governor Ousted
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Nigeria's Oil Revenue Faces an Accounting
Wall Street Journal 04/13/2014
Wall Street Journal 04/13/2014
Efforts to make a huge change to the crumbling electricity generation system in Nigeria.
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Aiming for the Bright Lights in Lagos
Wall Street Journal 06/24/2013
New York Times 07/15/2013
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Electricity in Nigeria: Let there be light
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Nigeria Details Oil Windfall Spending
Wall Street Journal 02/24/2011
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A High-Wire Act for Nigeria's Oil Minister
BusinessWeek 09/16/2010
Electricity in Nigeria: Let there be light
Economist 10/23/2010
Nigerian Central Bank Governor Ousted
Wall Street Journal 02/21/2014
Nigeria's Economy Surpasses South Africa's in Size
Wall Street Journal 04/07/2014
Foreign Investment in Africa Seen at Record $80 Billion in 2014, Report Shows
Wall Street Journal 05/20/2014
Nigeria’s Tumbling Currency a Victim of Falling Oil Prices
Wall Street Journal 12/03/2014
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