Nigeria’s non-oil receipts plunged by 32 percent in the first three months of the year, pushing up fiscal deficit for the period significantly to N638.4 billion from government quarterly estimate of N221.8 billion in the 2014 budget. The decline in non-oil revenue relative to the fourth quarter of
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