Lagos leads as Nigeria’s foreign debt hits $22bn
21/09/2018The country’s foreign and domestic debts stood at $22.08bn and N15.63tn, respectively at the end of the second quarter of this year, according to figures released by the National Bureau.
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The country’s foreign and domestic debts stood at $22.08bn and N15.63tn, respectively at the end of the second quarter of this year, according to figures released by the National Bureau.
African political heavyweights, in recent days, have voiced their supports for China’s African policies on various occasions, refuting those who smear or obstruct China-Africa cooperation. “China is Africa’s sincere partner.
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“Financing industrialization is not only about chasing money,” Antonio Pedro, Director of the ECA Subregional Office for Central Africa has said. “We need to look at the soft and hard.