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Politicians should take stock
Nigeria's vulnerability to a sustained period of low oil prices will test its government. Furthermore, radical measures are necessary to reverse its failure to eradicate the growing insurgency, writes Nigel Bance
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Region: West Africa
Publisher: Energy Institute
Keywords: DSI21-Refining-articles
Subjects: Policy and Governance, Economics, business and commerce, Refining, Oil and gas, Oil prices