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Title: Nigeria
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Nigeria's GDP (purchasing power parity) is equal to $174.1 billion; GDP (official exchange rate) is equal to $77.3 billion, GDP per capita is $1,400, and their unemployment rate is 2.9%.
Nigeria's resources include barite, coal, crude petroleum oil, fluorite, gold, iron, kyanite, lead, limestone, natural gas, phosphate, salt, tantalite, tin, uranium, zinc, columbite, and manganese... Showed first 250 characters
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Nigeria is one of the largest producers of oil and petroleum, and the two are Nigeria's main source of the economy, accounting for well over 90% of the exports. Countries that Nigeria imports from are Britain, which is the largest, USA, Germany, France, The Netherlands, and Brazil... Showed next 250 characters
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