Nigeria’s statistical agency on Thursday said it will add illegal and hidden economic activities while calculating the GDP of an African powerhouse where corruption and black marketeering are rampant.
This critical action allows the government to continue borrowing to meet its legally binding financial obligations.
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Ghana’s new Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson said the West African nation hoped to secure more support from the ...