Oladeni Mojisola The noise of policy rooms here in Nigeria has often drowned out a quiet and old intelligence that was already alive in the markets, since the primordial eras. If one listens closely to the rustle of Ankara and the measured murmur of bargaining voices, a revelation would begin to rise with almost unsettling clarity, because long before ministries drafted memos and long before economists built their models on borrowed theories, an…
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