Nigeria, oil firms earn $4bn windfall from Middle East crisis
By Babajide Komolafe & Udeme Akpan There are indications that Nigeria and oil firms have earned about $4 billion from the rise in price of crude oil triggered by the US/Israel-Iran war now in its seventh week. The war that started on February 28th has so far lasted for 52 days as of yesterday.
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