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A workable vision for Nigeria's industrialisation and economic growth, By 'Tope Fasua

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Can Nigeria escape industrialisation? In 2014 we did a rebasing of the economy, moved the furniture around a bit, and found to our surprise, that the Nigerian economy was dominated 52 per cent by the services sector. What are we servicing really? The service domination of the economy is in itself an indication of how […]

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