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Nigeria is questioning the legitimacy of much of the US$27 million debt claimed by the Paris Club of Western government creditors. Almost unprecedentedly, the meeting on 26-27 October between Nigeria and the Club broke up with no agreement on how to regularise Nigeria's debt-service payments, heavily in arrears for a decade....

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