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Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Adesiji77: 8:32pm On Jun 07, 2015
Nigeria may be in for tougher times as foreign investors are beginning to shift their attention to Ethiopia as a preferred investment decision.
This was indicated by the buzz at the just concluded World Economic Forum on Africa, an annual summit of the continent’s rich and powerful, which was all about Ethiopia, where the economy is flourishing and the government is embracing select foreign capital.
Executives from General Electric Co., Dow Chemical Co., Standard Bank Group Ltd. and MasterCard Inc. attending the gathering in Cape Town were reported to have all singled out the East African nation as a market with strong potential.
Ethiopia was Africa’s eighth-largest recipient of foreign direct investment last year, up from 14th position in 2013, a report released by accounting firm, Ernst & Young showed. The number of projects in Ethiopia surged 88 percent, the most of all countries ranked, while those in Nigeria slumped 17 percent.
“It’s got a government that is managing economic development in a very deliberate, cautious manner. It’s the second-most populous country in Africa. It hasn’t urbanized like other African countries, but it’s going to. It’s a very exciting place,” Ross McLean, Dow’s president for sub-Saharan Africa, told the media in an interview last week.
Ethiopia’s economy is expected to expand 8.6 percent this year and 8.5 percent in 2016, compared with 10.3 percent growth last year, the International Monetary Fund said in its World Economic Outlook released on April 14. Nigeria, which has Africa’s largest economy and is grappling insecurity coupled with energy shortages and the fallout of an oil price slump, is forecast to grow 4.8 percent this year and 5 percent next year.
Recall that at that meeting, Nigeria’s former Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said her successor will face a “difficult” year because of plunging oil revenues and that the economy needs expert management to weather the storm.
“We have a serious situation with a cash crunch. But fundamentally, the economy is strong. If we can get through the cash crunch, manage the way through, build on some of the assets we have, by next year, things will be better.”
She added: “The next finance minister needs to focus on a strong policy, the fiscal consolidation path that we have and looking toward diversification of revenue resources.


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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by missKiffy(f): 8:38pm On Jun 07, 2015
Insecurities in Nigeria will be one of the reasons

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by igbsam(m): 9:11pm On Jun 07, 2015
That Lady Above me is too fast o.......How manage ?


Anyway, Just because Dangote built a cement industry in Ethiopia now, the hype don begin ? Our journalism is as fake as my ex's orgasm. Tufia!

angry

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Nobody: 9:11pm On Jun 07, 2015
Ethiopia of all countries...



As for Nigeria;No one is ready to put his/her money into a country ravaged with terrorism,painting it again with badt ass government that wouldn't guarantee your investment.

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Nobody: 9:11pm On Jun 07, 2015
Hehe...wake up and smell the coffee, Nigeria. This could only mean GEJ and his cohorts lied.

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Ezenwammadu(m): 9:11pm On Jun 07, 2015
This is the change

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by lilprinze: 9:11pm On Jun 07, 2015
Goodluck Jonathan
Badluck Buhari

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Nobody: 9:12pm On Jun 07, 2015
Okay! Maybe that's why oshobaba married an ethiopian and ma uncle dangote opened another branch iin Ethiopia ?

On a serious note Ethiopia have bin existing since Adam n eve they deserve the top spot as regards subject matter

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Liverpoolfc(m): 9:12pm On Jun 07, 2015
in case
Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Nobody: 9:12pm On Jun 07, 2015
Ezenwammadu:
This is the change

This is the transformation sad

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Nobody: 9:13pm On Jun 07, 2015
[size=18pt]Ogbonge change[/size]

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by chemicool: 9:13pm On Jun 07, 2015
E no concern me. Buhari go fix am.


Wait o, e be like say na front page I dey o. Na true, na front page thing.
Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by tk4rd: 9:13pm On Jun 07, 2015
All I would say is "Agarachaaa must come back"..
When Nigeria becomes stabilised again, they would come rushing back with Lightening Speed

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Profkomolafe(m): 9:13pm On Jun 07, 2015
make una pack well jare........naija ass is on fire and una dey carry first for paraga joint
Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Nobody: 9:13pm On Jun 07, 2015
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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Dbboy(m): 9:13pm On Jun 07, 2015
I dey laugh.
Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Rexphobia(m): 9:14pm On Jun 07, 2015
Good... Let's destroy Nigeria and start a fresh.




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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Dbboy(m): 9:14pm On Jun 07, 2015
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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by slys(m): 9:15pm On Jun 07, 2015
Nigerians are the one going there to invest with our money.. the money they loot

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by atlwireles: 9:15pm On Jun 07, 2015
The days of bad news have returned.

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Benfaco: 9:15pm On Jun 07, 2015
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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by philtex(m): 9:16pm On Jun 07, 2015
Boko hari in Germany angry angry shocked


#naija4onechance cry undecided embarassed

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Mogidi: 9:16pm On Jun 07, 2015
Nigeria may be in for tougher times as foreign investors are beginning to shift their attention to Ethiopia as a preferred investment decision.

Am not surprised at all.
Would you invest in a country governed by an illiterate?

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by tk4rd: 9:16pm On Jun 07, 2015
Rexphobia:
F
U mean F^ck.??
Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by atlwireles: 9:16pm On Jun 07, 2015
Africa has a hot new investment destination and it’s not Nigeria.

The buzz at the World Economic Forum on Africa, an annual summit of the continent’s rich and powerful, is all about Ethiopia, where the economy is flourishing and the government is embracing select foreign capital. Executives from General Electric Co., Dow Chemical Co., Standard Bank Group Ltd. and MasterCard Inc. attending the June 3-5 gathering in Cape Town all singled out the East African nation as a market with strong potential.

Ethiopia was Africa’s eighth-largest recipient of foreign direct investment last year, up from 14th position in 2013, a report released by accounting firm EY on June 2 showed. The number of projects in Ethiopia surged 88 percent, the most of all countries ranked, while those in Nigeria slumped 17 percent.

“It’s got a government that is managing economic development in a very deliberate, cautious manner,” Ross McLean, Dow’s president for sub-Saharan Africa, said in an interview on Thursday. “It’s the second-most populous country in Africa. It hasn’t urbanized like other African countries, but it’s going to. It’s a very exciting place.”

Ethiopia’s economy is expected to expand 8.6 percent this year and 8.5 percent in 2016, compared with 10.3 percent growth last year, the International Monetary Fund said in its World Economic Outlook released on April 14. Nigeria, which has Africa’s largest economy and is grappling with energy shortages and the fallout of an oil price slump, is forecast to grow 4.8 percent this year and 5 percent next year.
Construction Boom

Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, shows all the signs of a construction boom. Private developers are erecting scores of office blocks and luxury housing estates, while the government is clearing slums to build low-cost apartments. Radisson Hotels International Inc. and Marriott International Inc. are among global chains that have opened hotels to cater for an influx of business travelers.

A Chinese-built railway line that snakes alongside the capital’s main roads is part of a nationwide infrastructure development program that’s helping entice investors. In April, Chinese company Huajian Group began work on a $400 million shoe-manufacturing park on Addis Ababa’s southwestern outskirts, while companies including Taiwan’s George Shoe Corp. have opened plants in an industrial zone in the Bole Lemi district.
On Thursday, Dangote Group, the Nigerian company controlled by Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, said it will spend $500 million expanding its cement plant in Ethiopia, adding to $600 million already invested.

Credit Rating
“We will leave no stone unturned to make this country a suitable destination for foreign investment,” Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said at the opening of the plant at Mugher, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) west of Addis Ababa.
The country was assigned its first credit ratings in May. Moody’s Investors Service rates it a non-investment grade B1 with a stable outlook, while Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Ratings awarded the country a B, one grade lower.
Yields on the nation’s debut $1 billion Eurobond have climbed to 6.77 percent from 6.625 percent when they were sold on December 4.
Business Obstacles
“We’ve done quite a lot of Ethiopian business,” said David Munro, head of corporate and investment banking in Standard Bank, which has applied for a license for a representative office. “We see it as a prospective place to grow our business. There’s the possibility of significant resources and it’s within an economically significant zone, the east African trade area.”

Obstacles to doing business in Ethiopia remain. The Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front has ruled the country for the past two decades and the state continues to dominate the financial services, telecommunications and transport industries. Foreign exchange is in short supply, because the government uses inflows to finance its infrastructure program and exports remain meager.
Razia Khan, Standard Chartered Plc’s head of Africa macroeconomic research, said Ethiopia’s economy has a “hollow” structure because it doesn’t have a big enough middle class to enhance economic growth.

Poverty Data
Only 18 percent of Ethiopia’s 94.1 million people are urbanized and the economy is worth just $48.9 billion, according to the Abidjan, Ivory Coast-based African Development Bank. About 30 percent of the population live in poverty, according to 2010 data from the World Bank, down from 46 percent in 1995.

Pan-African lender Ecobank Transnational Inc. has a representative office in Ethiopia. Equity Group Holdings Ltd., owner of Kenya’s second-biggest bank, will prioritize its Ethiopian business as part of an expansion into nine other African nations, Chief Executive Officer James Mwangi said in an interview in Cape Town.
Dow doubled its sales in Ethiopia last year and sees more growth to come.
“There are some significant challenges,” said McLean. “We manage them. We think we are in at the right time.”

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-06-05/ethiopia-s-hot-nigeria-s-not-for-investors-targeting-africa

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Nobody: 9:17pm On Jun 07, 2015
So after a frigid long while i get to comment on fp. Well... Ekele diri Jah Jehova.
Now to my point...
Ethiopia do not glory yet.... u ll just be there for a while before we take back our position. Give me money make u ride small nor mean say i sell my bicycle give you. Until then... enjoy the offer while stock last... grin
Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Profkomolafe(m): 9:17pm On Jun 07, 2015
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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by myklangelo(m): 9:18pm On Jun 07, 2015
We gonna reclaim it. We have a promiser on the seat.

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Eliass: 9:18pm On Jun 07, 2015
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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by Menace2Society(m): 9:19pm On Jun 07, 2015
sauceny:
Ethiopia of all countries...

No one is ready to put his/her money into a country ravaged with terrorism,painting it again with badt ass government that wouldn't guarantee your investment.
What a dumb post undecided

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Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by soji1992: 9:19pm On Jun 07, 2015
Re: Ethiopia Topples Nigeria On Foreign Investment Destination List In Africa - See by eaglechild: 9:20pm On Jun 07, 2015
Buhari see what you have caused.

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