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Nigeria: Inflation Is the Worst Economic Evil, Yet Tinubu Fuels It!

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The first test of any government is its ability to manage the economy. For without a strong economy, a government can't improve people's lives; it can't generate jobs, reduce poverty or tackle insecurity. Hence, a former British prime minister said: "The economy is the start and end of everything", and an American political strategist coined the phrase: "It's the economy, stupid."

Source: allAfrica.com

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