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Taking stock of the protests in Nigeria

If the recent wave of protests across Nigeria and the curfew in Lagos come to an end in the next day or two, the economic impact should be limited. But if these run on for longer, the recovery in the non-oil sector would be derailed in Q4, and inflationary and fiscal pressures would grow.

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