Between the coup against President Mohamed Bazoum and the subsequent sanctions imposed by ECOWAS, Niamey is experiencing financial turbulence that has triggered a domino effect in neighbouring countries, according to Moody’s.
Between the coup against President Mohamed Bazoum and the subsequent sanctions imposed by ECOWAS, Niamey is experiencing financial turbulence that has triggered a domino effect in neighbouring countries, according to Moody’s. The Africa Report.com
Between the coup against President Mohamed Bazoum and the subsequent sanctions imposed by ECOWAS, Niamey is experiencing financial turbulence that has triggered a domino effect in neighbouring countries, according to Moody’s.