
As Nigeria enters the second half of 2026, questions arise regarding the effectiveness of the country's record budget, which was recently signed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Festus Akanbi reviews an analysis by BudgIT that highlights the challenges and concerns surrounding the budget's implementation and its potential impact on the economy.
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