Nigerian Naira Currency And General Economy As Country Set To Exit Recession

Pedestrians carry boxes of goods across a busy road near a giant advertising screen showing US dollar, British pound and euro foreign currency exchange rates in Lagos, Nigeria, on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. Nigeria's economy, which in 2016 suffered its first full-year recession since 1987, will probably return to growth in 2017. Photographer: Tom Saater/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Pedestrians carry boxes of goods across a busy road near a giant advertising screen showing US dollar, British pound and euro foreign currency exchange rates in Lagos, Nigeria, on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. Nigeria's economy, which in 2016 suffered its first full-year recession since 1987, will probably return to growth in 2017. Photographer: Tom Saater/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Nigerian Naira Currency And General Economy As Country Set To Exit Recession
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