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Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by NwaNimo1(m): 6:18pm On Sep 23, 2023
NIGERIA has secured an additional $700 million loan from the World Bank to boost adolescent girls learning and empowerment.

According to the Bank, the loan supports the Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment programme among girls in some targeted states.

“The additional financing will scale up project activities from the current seven states to eleven additional states and increase the targeted beneficiaries to include out-of-school girls, those who are married, and those who have disabilities,” said the organisation.

Checks by The ICIR showed that the loan was the third Nigeria secured from the Bank since President Bola Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023. This puts the total loan granted by the Bank to Nigeria at $1.95 billion between June and September 2023.

Meanwhile, data from the Debt Management Office showed that Nigeria has an outstanding external debt of $14.51 billion to the World Bank as of the second quarter of 2023.

$700 million AGILE loan
The $700 million loan allocated to Nigeria seeks to expand the AGILE projects to eleven states, thereby accommodating more out-of-school children, which had increased due to recurring insecurity crises, especially in the country’s Northern region, the World Bank noted.

The Bank said the AGILE programme had been implemented in seven states, increasing the number of secondary school girls from 900,000 to 1.6 million. These states are Borno, Ekiti, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, and Plateau.

World Bank said, “Under the programme, over 5,000 classrooms have been renovated, and over 250,000 eligible girls have received scholarships. The AGILE programme has supported the construction and rehabilitation of WASH facilities in secondary schools and the installation of computers and solar panels, making attending school more convenient and conducive for girls and boys. Life skills, systems strengthening, and advocacy are other key aspects of the programme which address social norms impeding girls’ education.”

$750 million loan for power projects
In June, the international financial institution approved the first loan of $750 million for Nigeria under President Bola Tinubu’s government to boost the country’s power sector through the Power Sector Recovery Performance-Based Operation.

The loan is financed by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which would provide $449 million, and the International Development Association would provide $301 million.

The Bank said, “Nigeria has the world’s largest absolute electricity access deficit. Lack of access to the electricity grid affects 45 per cent of the population (90 million people), making Nigeria the country with the largest number of people not connected to electricity. As such, Nigeria accounts for 12 per cent of the global access deficit.”

$500 million for women’s empowerment
Some days later, the Bank approved a $500 million loan to address women’s economic empowerment issues under the Nigeria for Women Program Scale Up (NFWP-SU).

According to the bank, the loan would help women improve women’s livelihoods, ensure better economic opportunities, education, and health and build women’s communities’ resilience to climate change.

The World Bank Country Director for Nigeria, Shubham Chaudhuri, said, “We have seen promising outcomes from the parent NFWP, which has helped to create economic opportunities for thousands of rural women through the Women Affinity Groups. NFWP’s model is helping to improve livelihood opportunities for women, enhancing their capacity to adapt to climate change and participating in local administrations for policymaking related to community empowerment.”

Meanwhile, The ICIR reported how Nigeria’s indebtedness to the World Bank grew from $6.29 billion in 2015 to $13.46 billion in 2022[b]. Also, the country’s public debt stock rose to N87.4 trillion in the second quarter of 2023, putting every Nigerian debt per capita at N396,376.19.[/b]

https://www.icirnigeria.org/nigeria-took-1-95bn-world-bank-loans-in-3-months-under-tinubu/
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by darthv: 6:29pm On Sep 23, 2023
Jesu, thank God I have left that country
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by Nobody: 6:32pm On Sep 23, 2023
APC propaganda team dosent agree with this "fake news" according to their own fabricated news tinubu has never borrowed since he stole his way into power
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by meum: 6:41pm On Sep 23, 2023
Hahaha. Still borrowing on top wetin Bubu Dey owe? Even subsidy still being paid after it had been pronounced “gone”.
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by Jessyjeff: 6:49pm On Sep 23, 2023
Winter is coming to Nigeria!!

As i often ask, who discovered Nigeria, Mungo Park or APC?

Add all these to the ones borrowed by Mr. Bihari, you see the party APC and it's people are terrible managers of resources.
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by Orbhagbemi555: 6:51pm On Sep 23, 2023
Keep with fake news.. 3 millions heads roll
Unfair 😞 😎
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by NwaNimo1(m): 6:53pm On Sep 23, 2023
Urchins......Is the borrowing favouring you and your family.......?

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Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by BOSSkesh(m): 7:05pm On Sep 23, 2023
So what
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by fuckingAyaya(m): 7:09pm On Sep 23, 2023
HIT THE GROUND RUNNING 😄
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by Nobody: 7:13pm On Sep 23, 2023
BOSSkesh:
So what

i dont expect better post from a scammer. mr freestuffng
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by Jennieee4(f): 7:24pm On Sep 23, 2023
Hmm
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by Racoon(m): 7:25pm On Sep 23, 2023
Nothing new! Tinubu already said he will continue the
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by MrsTwrite(f): 7:43pm On Sep 23, 2023
How do you feel comfortable to use the word "secured" for a loan.
Tah! NIGERIA no work!
Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by NATIONALPASTOR: 10:53am On Sep 24, 2023
Rayban25:


i dont expect better post from a scammer. mr freestuffng

That guy is a fraud master.

All scam on Nairaland is perpetrated by him and his crew. Some of them are even mods.

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Re: Nigeria Took $1.95bn World Bank Loans In 3 Months Under Tinubu by Obi2saveNigeria: 11:23am On Sep 24, 2023
Indeed, people perish for lack of knowledge. Since 1999, Nigerians enjoyed subsidy and a relatively okay economy. However, some fools decided to support a known drug lord and criminal to rule. Today, he has stopped subsidy yet continues to borrow recklessly. What then is the bastard doing with all the money generated even as Nigerians are suffering to death?

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