The decision by the Dangote group to recruit nearly 2,000 Indian workers for its mega-refinery in Lekki, combined with the collective dismissal of around 1,000 Nigerian engineers at the end of September, has reignited a recurring but rarely posed debate in Nigeria in such stark terms: that of labor productivity, labor market flexibility, and the…...
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