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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
Wall Street Journal 03.25.2015
Muhammadu Buhari Defeats Goodluck Jonathan in Nigeria Election
Wall Street Journal 04.01.2015
Businesses Seek Out New African Frontiers
Wall Street Journal 04.01.2015
In Nigeria’s Election, Muhammadu Buhari Defeats Goodluck Jonathan
New York Times 03.31.2015
Muhammadu Buhari, a Familiar, and Now Less Divisive, Choice in Nigerian Election
New York Times 03.31.2015
Nigeria Details Oil Windfall Spending
Wall Street Journal 02.24.2011
Hope in Nigeria: Hail the useful chief
Economist 05.28.2011
Focus of Nigerian Fraud Inquiry Shifts to Prominent Swiss Banker
Wall Street Journal 05.11.2006
Nigeria Braces for Gas-Price Protests
Wall Street Journal 01.03.2012
Big Unions in Nigeria Urge Action on Subsidy
Wall Street Journal 01.05.2012
Nigeria’s subsidies: End them at once!
Economist 12.31.2011
Nigerian Unions End Strike as President Offers Subsidy
Wall Street Journal 01.17.2012
Nigeria's President Fights for His Political Survival
BusinessWeek 02.09.2012
In Nigeria, a Preview of an Overcrowded Planet
New York Times 04.14.2012
In Nigeria, Rising Dreams of Web Commerce
Wall Street Journal 06.03.2012
Nigeria's Promise, Africa's Hope
New York Times 01.15.2011
Nigeria Finds a National Crisis in Every Direction It Turns
The New York Times 07.17.2016
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