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Every Nigerian Owes China N15,000 by MosakuAW(m): 12:40pm On Sep 05, 2018
Source: Global News | Sept. 05, 2018

For the N3 trillion Nigeria has received from China in the last four years, every Nigerian now owes China N15,000 in debt.

That’s just N3,000 short of minimum wage.

The debt comes from two huge tranches of aid from China: $3.1 billion in 2014 and $6 billion for infrastructure in the last three years, according to political analyst Theophilus Abbah.

Simple mathematics. Divide the combined total, just over N3 trillion, by the 198 million population Nigeria always talks about: that’s a nice N15,000 in debt to China for every Nigerian.

And that doesn’t even include the loan agreement signed this week in Beijing where China pledged $60 billion in credit facilities, a quarter of it interest free.

Analysts say getting governments indebted to China is the republic’s way of outsmarting the US and the UK in Africa trade

“They are active in Liberia, Ghana, Angola,” minister of state for petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, told Bloomberg.

“They are throwing money where their mouth is and in very many respect is one area where they have beaten both the US, European and British in things like this.

“Africa requires a lot of development funds; China is able to provide it. Not just provide in terms of money but provide with adequate technology.”

The implication is Africa may be unable to resist Chinese trade and international politics.

Recently, at the World Health Assembly, the US proposed watering down recommendations against breastmilk substitutes and threatened all countries who opposed its stand with sanctions.

Only Russia stood up to the US and saved the recommendation.

A United States lawmaker, Rep Chris Smith, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, said in a recent opinion article that China also uses foreign aid as a “bargaining chip” in corrupt African countries with plenty of natural resources for them to exploit.

“AidData, a research laboratory at the College of William and Mary, argued in written testimony submitted to my committee that China effectively buys the votes of African governments at the United Nations; they concluded that if African countries voted with China at the UN an extra 10 per cent of the time, they would receive an 86 per cent bump in assistance,” the lawmaker said.

Nigeria has accepted the Chinese Yuan as a reserve currency, which will begin to compete with the US dollar.

The US lawmaker lamented that the Chinese in-road into Africa could be dangerous.

“All of these trends—rising levels of debt, shoddy infrastructure projects, and investment that permits human rights abusers to consolidate their influence and power—point to serious risks for the future of the African continent.”

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Re: Every Nigerian Owes China N15,000 by justtoodark: 12:45pm On Sep 05, 2018
i prefer chinese to white people....

deals with white people never ended well...go ask native americans.....
Re: Every Nigerian Owes China N15,000 by jonathanOz: 12:46pm On Sep 05, 2018
Hmmm. Just like in local trade, a wholesaler can keep a retailer forever in his debt by supplying him goods on excess credit, more than the retailer can easily pay. p
Re: Every Nigerian Owes China N15,000 by muykem: 12:54pm On Sep 05, 2018
I am read to pay my own and that of my family. Please provide account number.
Re: Every Nigerian Owes China N15,000 by Redxy(m): 12:57pm On Sep 05, 2018
See what the dumb president has caused! So in that calculation are new born babies also included? So can the problem of the govt. now be pushed to the masses? Absurd!
Re: Every Nigerian Owes China N15,000 by upower123(m): 1:04pm On Sep 05, 2018
That is the future buhari is building for Nigeria..... Money is been borrow every now and them... But no development. So where is the money now.... And people are still suffering...Nigeria is doom with that man
Re: Every Nigerian Owes China N15,000 by 10kbelow: 1:06pm On Sep 05, 2018
I'm ready to pay mine, who de collect the money cool
Re: Every Nigerian Owes China N15,000 by psychalade: 1:37pm On Sep 05, 2018
America national DEBT is around $17 trillion please divide it by their 400,000,000 population = $42,500 per citizen grin

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Re: Every Nigerian Owes China N15,000 by trillville(m): 1:49pm On Sep 05, 2018
psychalade:
America national DEBT is around $17 trillion please divide it by their 400,000,000 population = $42,500 per citizen grin


America's debt is in USD. The Central Bank prints USD. Nigeria's debt is in USD. We must use our naira to but USD. If we print more naira, the naira will lose its value.
Basically, you are comparing apples to oranges.
Re: Every Nigerian Owes China N15,000 by psychalade: 1:58pm On Sep 05, 2018
trillville:


America's debt is in USD. The Central Bank prints USD. Nigeria's debt is in USD. We must use our naira to but USD. If we print more naira, the naira will lose its value.
Basically, u are comparing apples to oranges.
and what do you think will happens to the dollar value if America prints $17 trillion to pay off its debt? grin

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