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How to Scrap Fuel Subsidies

Jordan Kyle and Kwaw Andam WASHINGTON, DC/ABUJA, July 27: In his inauguration speech in May, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu announced the end of the country’s decades-old fuel subsidy. This is not the first time that Nigeria has attempted to abandon the policy, which has had disastrous consequences for the economy

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