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Nigeria to receive investments to the tune of $618 million from AfDB, Islamic Development Bank and France

The African Development Bank (AfDB), the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), and the French Development Agency (FDA) have announced intentions to invest $618 million in Nigeria’s Digital and Creative Enterprises Programme (I-DICE) in an effort to increase funding for the country’s creatives.This information was presented by Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, head of the AfDB, during the Nigeria International Economic Partnership Forum held in conjunction with the 77th United Nations General Assembly in New York.According to the AfDB, the fund would assist 451 digital SMEs and 225 creative start-ups in the use of new technology. The AfDB chief added that the bank had invested 4.5 billion dollars in Nigeria thus far, and that the country remained an appealing investment destination. In addition, the International Fund for Agricultural Development and the IsDB provided $540 million to develop Special Agro-industrial Processing Zones in Nigeria to help unlock agricultural potential, boost food and agribusiness value chains, and make Nigeria more competitive. Adesina emphasized the importance of reducing Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit, citing the National Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan, which shows that Nigeria will require 759 billion dollars in total financing to support infrastructure over a 23-year period (2020-2043). Deutschepartners.com

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NIGERIA’S OPEC QUOTA SHORTFALL RAISES SERIOUS CONCERNS

Nigeria’s inability to meet the Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries, OPEC’s quota of 1.7 million raises serious economic concerns. The Nigerian National Petroleum Company NNPC Ltd, reported that Nigeria produces less than 1.5million bpd of the crude oil quota. This shortfall has resorted to borrowing to complement budget deficits, since oil is still the mainstay …

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POST COVID-19 INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING IN NIGERIA

The Capital Market Option Deutsche Partners Holding with the special consent of the securities and exchange commission Nigeria under the platform infra dialogue is holding a dialogue termed ” Post covid-19 infrastructure dialogue” where it will hold intellectual and practical discourse about the infrastructure status in Nigeria, its deficit, investment opportunities and the role the …

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Nigeria’s DMO posts N1.31 billion profit, records 144.1% increase

The Debt Management Office of Nigeria (DMO) reported a surplus of N1.31 billion for the 2019 financial year. This represents a 144.1% increase in profit compared to N538.4 million recorded in the previous year. This is according to its recently published financial statement, released on its website. The agency recorded growth in profit despite a 5.5% …

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COMMODITY NEWS

Government Urged to Provide Investments Platform for Indigenous Iron, Steel Manufacturers   The federal government has been advised to provide investment platforms that would assist indigenous manufacturers of iron and steel doing business in Nigeria, boost production to foster economic growth in the nation. The Chairman, Basic Metal, Fabricated Iron and Steel Products, Mr. Kamoru …

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IMF LOAN MAY STRENGTHEN NIGERIA’S EXCHANGE BY YEAR’S END

Nigeria is set to receive an IMF facility of $3.85 billion an amount which is part of a general allocation of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) of the international multilateral Institution. In 2020, Nigeria was a beneficiary of an IMFs Rapid Financing Instruments (RFI). The loan was approved by the International Monetary Funds (IMF) Board of …

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AMCON TAKES OVER NICON

The Asset Management Company of Nigeria, AMCON, has effectively taken over the National Insurance Corporation of Nigeria, NICON Insurance. NICON Insurance was privatized in 2005 with the core investor having 70 percent shares, and the Federal Government retaining 30 percent. The major investor was alleged to use the assets of the company as collateral for …

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