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Oil Price and Public Expenditure Relationship in Nigeria: Does the Level of Corruption Matter?. (2022). David, Joseph ; abu, nurudeen ; Sakanko, Musa Abdullahi ; Amaechi, Ben-Obi Onyewuchi.
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