83 million Nigerians remain poor, just 10% control 90% of Nigeria’s wealth— Oxfam
[Premium Times - Nigeria] - 8/08/2025
Mr Makina lamented that inequality is starkly evident in the political marginalisation of young people. The post 83 million Nigerians remain poor, just 10% control 90% of Nigeria’s wealth— Oxfam appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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