Nigeria’s external reserves have experienced a sharp decline, plummeting by approximately $1.19 billion within just 25 days, signaling mounting fiscal pressures amid persistent debt servicing obligations and foreign exchange interventions. Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) reveal that the gross external reserves peaked at $40.920 billion on January 6, 2025, following a year-end...
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