Africa Economy

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Ghana enters 2014 still ranking as one of the best-performing economies in the region – and by some measures, the world. While growth may have trimmed a little in 2013 due to international factors, it remains comparatively high, driven by capital flows stimulated largely by the oil sector.
Nigeria’s economy continued to see strong growth in 2013, receiving a major fillip with the completion of the long-awaited privatisation of the power sector, along with a set of heavily oversubscribed bond issues. But calls for greater reform also increased, as it is apparent that many Nigerians and smaller local companies are still struggling to tap into the country’s overall growth.
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With more than 250 ethnic groups, hundreds of languages spoken, and a reverence for traditional beliefs and customs, Nigeria boasts a vibrant cultural heritage which is preserved and celebrated in numerous festivals around the country. Nigerians’ flavour for exuberance, unabashed bravado and natural inclination for showmanship make these...

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Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Nigeria 2013

This section includes an article about festivals as well as information on hotels, contact details for government agencies and other listings, alongside useful tips for visitors on topics like currency, visas, language, communications, dress, business hours and electricity.

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