It has been argued that while oil has conventionally been considered a curse for the Nigerian economy, oil itself is not the problem but the management of these resources.
The state of Infrastructural and its continued decay in Nigeria has remained a matter of great concern stemming from the fact that Infrastructural functionality plays a pivotal role in the socio-economic well being of the populace and the over all growth and development process of the economy.
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Effect Of Continued Infrastructural Decay On Nigeria’s Socio-Economic Development- Gani Ogunsanwo
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- May 8, 2022
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