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Nigeria Nigeria’s solid mineral deposit worth over $700bn – Dele Alake - Nairametrics

  • Author Author Kayode Israel
  • Publish date Publish date Sep 21, 2023
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Nigeria’s solid mineral deposit worth over $700bn – Dele Alake

The minister of solid minerals development, Mr. Dele Alake has said Nigeria’s solid mineral is valued at over $700billion and
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