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Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Plunges By 80% by ijustdey: 8:57am On Jul 24, 2021
Investment announcements in Nigeria fell to $1.69bn in the second quarter of this year from $8.41bn in Q1, indicating a decline of about 80 per cent, a new report by the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission has said.

The report said the total value of investments interests in the first half of this year fell by $1.57bn to $10.11bn, compared to the second half of last year. The figure is, however, $5.05bn higher than that of the same period of last year.

An analysis of investment announcements by sectors revealed that the manufacturing sector attracted the highest investments with $5.9bn or 58 per cent.

It was followed by construction, $2.9bn (29 per cent); electricity (including gas, steam and air conditioning supply), $680m (seven per cent); information and communication, $410m (four per cent); while others recorded $210m or two per cent.

By destination, Bayelsa and Delta states attracted the most investments out of the 14 states that were listed, with $3.60bn (36 per cent) and $2.94bn (29 per cent), respectively.

They were followed by Akwa Ibom with $1.40bn (14 per cent); Lagos received $0.70bn (seven per cent) while a total of $1.45bn (15 per cent) went to the other 10 states.

The report also showed that domestic investors made the highest contribution of $3.29bn or 33 per cent of the total investment announcements; $1.40bn (14 per cent) emanated from Morocco; $950m (nine per cent) from China; $640m (six per cent) from UK; and other sources accounting for $3.82bn or 38 per cent.

Further analysis of the report showed that in the past five years, investment announcements recorded in H1 2021 decreased by $9.23bn from the $19.34bn recorded in H1 2017.

The Executive Secretary, NIPC, Yewande Sadiku, had recently said that the commission had entered into series of collaboration with the private sector to unlock potential investments in the country.

According to her, there are huge investment opportunities in agriculture, transportation, solid minerals and manufacturing sectors of the economy and the government is working to improving the country’s rating in the area of ease of doing business.

https://punchng.com/foreign-investors-interest-in-nigeria-plunges-by-80/

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Plunges By 80% by Predicament: 8:59am On Jul 24, 2021
may God help nigeria
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Plunges By 80% by Elvictor: 9:07am On Jul 24, 2021
Nigeria going down below with Osinbanjo as the head of the economy management.



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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Plunges By 80% by Rugaria: 9:15am On Jul 24, 2021
There is no leadership going on in this country at the moment. The country is on autopilot..Buhari doesn't care. The most important thing in his mind is to develop Niger Republic..We have as a president in this country, a man who will choose Niger republic over Nigeria, if he's forced at gun point to make a choice... There is no loyalty to this country amongst the ruling fulani clan. So no plans to create a prosperous future for all Nigerians which is what attracts investors....

If not for some Southern Ministers trying to make it look like some governance is going on, folks for don see fowl nyansh.. Buhari simply wakes up in the morning, takes his breakfast.., then arrests Igboho or Kanu, gives oil blocs to his uncle's from Zinder and Marada, appoints every northerner in sight to every empty position in sight, awards contracts for dams and rails in the north., eats dinner and goes to sleep... He lacks the intellectual capacity for any serious inventive leadership.., Mr Jubril!
That's the true routine....
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Plunges By 80% by CodeTemplar: 9:22am On Jul 24, 2021
...and ably replaced by futa jalonian investors.
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Plunges By 80% by babydioku(f): 9:32am On Jul 24, 2021
You won't see afonjas in this type of thread

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