The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on the Nigerian government to revise its 2025 budget, initially set at 54,990 billion nairas (119.5 billion USD), due to the decrease in crude oil prices on the global market, according to an annual report from the Fund published on July 2 in Washington. The budget had been…...
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