At first, it sounded implausible. It was initially dismissed as fake news or another rumour circulating in Abuja’s restless political ecosystem.
Nigeria’s minister of state for finance had spent days in high-level meetings aimed at unlocking foreign investment flows into Africa’s most populous nati
Doris Uzoka-Anite, now former minister of state for finance, was midway through a carefully choreographed investment and diplomatic mission in Washington when the news of her movement from the finance ministry began to ripple through her phone.
At first, it sounded implausible. It was initially dismissed as fake news or another rumour circulating in Abuja’s restless political ecosystem.
Nigeria’s minister of state for finance had spent days in high-level meetings aimed at unlocking foreign investment flows into Africa’s most populous nati