Nigeria infrastructure spend to hit $40bn by 2050 — PwC
By Peter Egwuatu Nigeria’s infrastructure spending is projected to rise by 77 per cent to $40 billion by 2050, maintaining its position as Africa’s largest market and ranking 23rd globally, according to a new report by PwC. Speaking on Nigeria’s outlook, Chioma Obaro, Partner and Capital Projects an
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