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GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by citizenisb: 4:38am On Jul 04, 2013
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/03/nigeria-china-idUSL5N0F93N620130703?feedType=RSS&feedName=industrialsSector&rpc=43

ABUJA, July 3 (Reuters) - Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan will travel to China next week to sign off on $3 billion in Chinese loans to build infrastructure in Africa's most populous country, the finance minister said on Wednesday.

The agreed loans will come from the Chinese government and will be based on interest rates of less than 3 percent over a 15-20 year period, Minister of Finance Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said.

The deal underscores increasing Chinese interest in Africa and its resources - Nigeria is the continent's top oil producer - in competition with Western powers.

Okonjo-Iweala estimates Nigeria needs $10 billion a year of investment to improve infrastructure like roads and electricity to keep up with a rapidly growing population, already some 170 million, and to sustain economic growth at around 6-7 percent.

U.S. President Barack Obama launched a $7 billion initiative on Sunday to help Africa with electricity shortages but this is dwarfed by the $20 million in loans China has promised the continent. Obama did not visit Nigeria.

"We know that China fuelled its growth by really keeping one step ahead in terms of infrastructure ... we need roads, we need power, we need help on aviation, agriculture," Okonjo-Iweala told Reuters at the presidential villa in the capital.

China has made a string of cheap loans in the past few years to countries in Africa, a continent which supplies oil and raw materials like copper and uranium to the world's most populous country and second-largest economy.

The loans to Nigeria include $500 million to build airport terminals in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kano; and over $700 million to build a hydroelectric power plant in Niger State.

It also includes $600 million to build a light railway in the capital Abuja, most of which has already been invested on a project due to be completed early next year.

Lending at below market rates to fund infrastructure projects using Chinese firms has enabled Beijing to cement relationships in Africa while subsidising its construction industry.

Nigeria's central bank governor Lamido Sanusi warned African governments in March that China's pursuit of raw materials and markets for its manufactured goods on the continent carried "a whiff of colonialism" similar to that introduced by Europeans in centuries past.

"I'm not of the school that says 'look this is colonialism' ... We should be open to whoever wants to invest and help us finance our needs," Okonjo-Iweala said.

The loans are part of a $7.9 billion external borrowing plan approved by Nigeria's national assembly last year as government seeks to up cheaper external borrowing and limit domestic debt.

Okonjo-Iweala said the delegation travelling to China on July 7 would also be discussing China's interest in oil from Nigeria, an OPEC member and Africa's top producer.

"They want more oil and gas ... we have something they want now and they have something we want, so you have grounds for negotiations," Okonjo-Iweala said.

With the discovery of shale oil and gas in the United States, Nigeria is losing its biggest customer and looking for new buyers. India has been increasing its imports from Nigeria. ($1 = 160.1000 Nigerian Naira
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by Nobody: 5:07am On Jul 04, 2013
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Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by otokx(m): 5:10am On Jul 04, 2013
Lets hope the funds are used for their intended purpose. Would have preferred if all of it was channeled to the deployment of high speed railways. What is the point investing in the power sector if its being privatized

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Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by Ibrahimmrfish(m): 6:31am On Jul 04, 2013
The 30 billion foreign reserve is finish,thanks 2 ancle jo.Now he is looking for new source of one billion food budget,for his fat wife.
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by ayox2003: 7:26am On Jul 04, 2013
African Presidents dont leave their country if money is not involved. I knew he wanted to get a loan from China cos Alams pardon strained the relationship between us and the West.

Anyways, he must't increase the fuel or make life harder for Nigerians when he wants to repay the loan, else the Egyptian revolution would be a child's play. All those involved in the subsidy scam are worth much more than $3bn, yet he keeps mute because they all sponsored his campaign. Nigeria is broke!

With the discovery of shale oil and gas in the United States, Nigeria is losing its biggest customer and looking for new buyers.

Very true! The trade balance of the US came out yesterday and the data showed that the exported Oil grew three times the previous data. Infact their largest export came from Oil.

Oil is not our pride anymore!


Frawzey

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Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by splashbaby(m): 7:33am On Jul 04, 2013
Certificate to loot! Wetin dey do with the one dey borrowed before?
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by Maidoki14(m): 7:35am On Jul 04, 2013
My tot exactly.when will dis govt stop borrowing??
saintvalx: Theiving politrickians! Another $3B they'll share among themselves.
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by Maidoki14(m): 7:37am On Jul 04, 2013
Iam scared of money made in china republic o.it may be fake!! shocked
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by BabaEleko(m): 7:37am On Jul 04, 2013
[size=16pt]Billion! Billion!! Everyday. Yet we don't know where all the billions dey go.[/size]

GEJ is destined to ruin Nigeria - Pastor Bakare
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by awodman: 7:40am On Jul 04, 2013
otokx: Lets hope the funds are used for their intended purpose. Would have preferred if all of it was channeled to the deployment of high speed railways. What is the point investing in the power sector if its being privatized

Govt is retaining the transmission aspect and besides our transmission infrastructure is weak..so it needs to be strengthend...

like u said let's hope the money is used judiciously...And lastly this loan was approved by the National Assembly and it is part of the Medium Term Fiscal framework...
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by fiscalcliff: 8:03am On Jul 04, 2013
Why is nobody taking this woman to task?
Is NOI not an economic hitman? undecided
During OBJ's regime, she led the charge to repay spurious off debts to the west with the bait we can now channel our resources to infrastructure sad
Fast forward a decade later with no visible infrastructure, fresh mounting debt and an abacradabra economy which favours foreign investors but impoverishes many a local, she's still on this infrastructure tale angry
Some might point fingers at the politicians yet why has she not resigned if she has any honor
I don't know about you but INCOMPETENCE and DECEPTION have no other definition

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Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by Nobody: 8:28am On Jul 04, 2013
We just keep huge incurring debts for the future generation.

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Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by splashbaby(m): 8:33am On Jul 04, 2013
Rogues in goverment....another certificate to loot. Lazy thieves, they can't make money to steal anymore na borrowing remain...
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by elampiro(m): 8:50am On Jul 04, 2013
So we will now be slave to China? Now, I thought they said we have reserves. Why not deep into it instead of loans? Is this not a sign of being broke?

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Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by elampiro(m): 8:50am On Jul 04, 2013
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Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by IGBOSON1: 8:52am On Jul 04, 2013
otokx: Lets hope the funds are used for their intended purpose. Would have preferred if all of it was channeled to the deployment of high speed railways. What is the point investing in the power sector if its being privatized

^^^Good point! I'd rather it was all targeted at a specific area that's capable of jumpstarting the economy.
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by Wendyslim(f): 8:57am On Jul 04, 2013
Na so so borrow borrow wey we no go see where the money dey enter . Obj wipe 9ja debt to a reasonable amount but instead of continuity na increase dem dey increase the debt. Smh
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by fkaz(m): 9:16am On Jul 04, 2013
Africans get tough with mineral-hungry China - UPI.com

http://m.upi.com/story/UPI-93801370633675/

Africans get tough with mineral-hungry China

Published: June 7, 2013 at 3:34 PM
ACCRA, Ghana, June 7 (UPI) --Ghanaian authorities have arrested 168 Chinese for illegal gold mining while Gabon plans to recover assets from a subsidiary of Chinese oil giant Sinopec amid a growing wave of resentment across Africa against Beijing's efforts to lock up vital resources.
In March, Lamido Sanusi, Nigeria's central bank governor, spoke out against Chinese exploitation of Africa and its vast resources and warned that Africa "is opening itself up to a new form of imperialism."
In a scathing commentary for The Financial Times, he cautioned: "China takes from us primary goods and sells us manufactured ones. This was also the essence of colonialism."
Trade between China and Africa was worth more than $200 billion in 2012, 20 times what it was in 2000 when Beijing initiated a policy of "accelerated engagement" with the continent for access to its oil and gas, copper, gold and many other mineral resources that China needs to sustain its economic power.
The actions by Ghana and Gabon are emblematic of the turnaround in the relationship that many African states are undergoing these days despite the extensive infrastructure projects Beijing had undertaken, using its vast cash resources.
China's new president, Xi Jinping, toured Africa in March, underlining the continent's strategic importance to Beijing in its relentless drive to acquire vital resources in return for massive investment.
He declared in Dar es Salaam, capital of Tanzania, where he inaugurated the $10 billion Bagamoyo port project designed as a hub for trade between East Africa and Asia, that Beijing will make good on a 2012 pledge to provide $20 billion in loans in three years for African infrastructure development, agriculture and business.
Oil and coal accounted for half of China's imports from Africa in 2012, minerals and other raw materials made up most of the rest.
However, one of the main purposes of Xi's African tour, his first foreign trip as president, was to change the growing perception across Africa that China is just another imperial power exploiting the continent for its labor and resources.
But, the bottom line is resources, supply routes and maritime security -- in the Indian Ocean, and the chokepoint Malacca Strait through Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia -- were the central drivers of Xi's tour.
"China's economic growth, even if it is slowing, still consumes vast amounts of imported raw materials and energy," the U.S. global security consultancy Stratfor observed.
"Long gone are the days when China could be self-sufficient, and even its agriculture is reaching the limits of supplying food to its vast population.
"This presents a strategic dilemma for Beijing, which must keep China's economy active and growing in order to maintain social stability and to provide work, income and materials to China's citizens.
"The economic activity has made China ever more dependent on overseas-sourced raw materials as well as markets," Stratfor noted.
China has long boasted of its role as a supporter of African efforts to throw off Western colonialism. But now many Africans are starting to view China as just one more foreign exploiter.
Beijing, through the China Export-Import Bank, the financing arm of Chinese projects in Africa, is making huge investments in the oil, mining and construction sectors.
This concessional financing, combining loans and grants, has mainly targeted commercially driven projects in more than 40 countries in Africa, with Ethiopia, Angola, Sudan and Nigeria -- the last three key oil suppliers to Beijing -- being the key beneficiaries.
But anti-Chinese sentiment has been building for some time. In August 2012, striking Zambian coal miners killed a Chinese supervisor in a wage dispute.
The arrests in Ghana were the latest crackdown by authorities. Some 120 illegal Chinese miners -- there are 10,000 in the West African state -- were rounded up in March.
"Illegal mining in Ghana has assumed alarming proportions," the Ministry of Natural Resources said. "Foreign nationals, especially the Chinese, have made the problems a lot worse.
"They have access to huge funds which they've been using to bring in enormous numbers of excavators, which can destroy largeareas of forest in just one day."
Gabon's move against Sinopec, which comes as the country prepares to license offshore oil exploration, is part of its drive to wring better terms from foreign multinationals and clamp down onlarge-scale tax evasion, with China a primary target.
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by Ab025(m): 12:16pm On Jul 04, 2013
Anytime jonah travels abroad, either he is going on sight-seeing, to go and borrow money or to go and do irrelevant, controversial interviews. This man is really sick.

Have u ever askd ursef what they always use all these borrowed lmoney for? By d way, must we borrow? If all d big money and allowances of the presidency, ministers, senators etc are cut down, is it not enough to build all the infrastructure we need in this country?.

This govt is the worse we have ever had in terms of focus and responsibility. Do u know the number of nigerian graduates that are unemployed? Intelligent first degree graduates for Godsake!! They always speak of all sorts of rubbish abt how they are tackling unemployment everyday, but we are not fools, we can see that all they do everyday is speak grammar on national tv everyday, increase their salaries, travel around d world, borrow loans that will neva be used reasonably thereby making the country always indebted, etc.

Everyday millions of nigerian graduates like myself and others go around lookin for job, whether through online or physically, while those scumbags up there keep looting and havin a nice time, well, God will see us through one day.

On the day of judgement, jonathan and his minister of finance okonji iweala will stand b4 God and explain how they led their people, on that day, me and jonathan will be dsame and equals, nothin like president that day or minister on judgement day. All African leaders always tink they re God, makin useless decisions just to fill up their pockets, God dey see sha!
Re: GEJ To Get 3 Billion Dollars INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN From CHINA Next Week!! by 50calibre(m): 12:26pm On Jul 04, 2013
Please these guys shouldn't dig a massive pit Nigeria won't be able to come out from

Nice rates though, at least better than borrowing from IMF

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