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Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by ogododo(op): 12:34pm On Feb 19
Nigeria’s debt to the World Bank’s concessional lending arm, the International Development Association, surged by $1.9bn in just one year to reach $18.7bn as of December 31, 2025, new financial data released by the institution show.

According to the IDA Management’s Discussion and Analysis for the period ended December 31, 2025, Nigeria’s exposure to the bank’s loan portfolio rose significantly from $16.8bn at end-2024, marking an 11.3 per cent year-on-year increase.

The sharp rise shows growing reliance on multilateral concessional financing as the Federal Government navigates tightening fiscal space amid global market volatility.

The latest figures place Nigeria as the third-largest borrower in the IDA portfolio, behind Bangladesh ($23.0bn) and Pakistan ($19.4bn), among the top ten countries with the highest exposures.

Together, these 10 countries accounted for 60 per cent of IDA’s total exposure as of December 31, 2025, the report said. A year earlier, the same cohort accounted for 61 per cent of total exposure.

The PUNCH observed that the $1.9bn uptick largely reflects continued project disbursements under Nigeria’s Country Partnership Frameworks and expanded commitments in key sectors such as health, education, and infrastructure.

While IDA financing is highly concessional, with long maturities and grace periods, the growing stock adds to Nigeria’s external debt obligations.

In the report, IDA emphasised the importance of monitoring such exposures in the context of repayment and future disbursement profiles, noting, “Monitoring these exposures relative to the SBL requires consideration of the repayment profiles of existing loans, as well as disbursement profiles and projected new loans and guarantees.”

The surge comes as IDA’s overall portfolio expanded. Net loans outstanding rose to $226.4bn as of December 31, 2025, from $205.8bn a year earlier, reflecting the broader scaling up of concessional resources under the institution’s hybrid financing model that blends member contributions with market borrowings.

IDA describes its mission as providing “loans, grants and guarantees to the poorest and most vulnerable countries to help meet their development needs.”

With Nigeria’s exposure now at $18.7bn, higher than other major African IDA clients such as Ethiopia and Tanzania, the country’s role in the World Bank’s concessional portfolio remains prominent.

Aside from the IDA, there is also the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which is another lending arm of the World Bank for middle-income and creditworthy lower-income countries, raising funds on global capital markets through its AAA rating and providing sovereign loans, guarantees, and advisory support aimed at reducing poverty and promoting sustainable development.

While IDA loans offer more favourable terms than market borrowing, the steady accumulation of such debt adds to Nigeria’s overall public debt burden, raising questions about debt sustainability.

As of June 30, 2025, Nigeria’s external debt stood at $46.98bn, according to the Debt Management Office. Of this amount, the World Bank Group accounted for $19.39bn—comprising $18.04bn from the International Development Association and $1.35bn from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

This means the World Bank holds 41.3 per cent of the total, reinforcing its outsized role in funding Nigeria’s development programmes.

Economist and CEO of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, Dr Muda Yusuf, earlier said the rising World Bank commitments to Nigeria should be examined within the context of the country’s Medium-Term Expenditure Framework and annual budgets, which already provide for both domestic and foreign borrowing.

He noted that deficit financing is a common feature of budgets worldwide and is not inherently wrong, as it allows governments to make critical investments without waiting to generate all the required revenue upfront.

However, he stressed that borrowing should always be backed by sound economic reasoning and clear development priorities. Yusuf emphasised that the key issue is debt sustainability, which depends primarily on the country’s revenue capacity to service its obligations.

Without strong cash flow to meet repayment schedules, he warned, Nigeria risks falling into a vicious cycle of borrowing to service existing loans, thereby perpetuating fiscal vulnerability.

He said it is essential that projects funded by loans directly support the economy’s capacity to repay. According to him, Nigeria should be cautious about foreign loans due to the exchange-rate risks they pose, noting that domestic debt is generally easier to manage.

Excessive foreign borrowing, he warned, could put pressure on the country’s reserves and further weaken the exchange rate. He stressed that a disciplined approach to debt sustainability will be crucial for Nigeria to avoid long-term fiscal distress.
https://punchng.com/nigerias-wbank-ida-debt-hits-18-7bn/

Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by ogododo(op): 2:23pm On Feb 19
Nawa Nlfpmod, we still dey borrow with subsidy is gone.
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by DeltaBachelor(m): 2:35pm On Feb 19
Chai. And we keep on borrowing and borrowing. Who do us this thing abeg !
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Karlovich: 2:35pm On Feb 19
grin He did it in Lagos

He tamed the Atlantic ocean

He worked at Mobile

We need his brain and not his body
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by GJames(m): 2:37pm On Feb 19
Seun please give us the option to select how long we want to block a moniker.
Why would I block Helinues, Yarimo, etc, and 3 weeks later, I'm seeing their posts again? I'm not even sure that thing is up to 3 weeks
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by givedemwotowoto: 2:38pm On Feb 19
So this is where our debt was hiding all these while Agbadorians have been pushing propaganda about debts being cleared?

Anybody that tells you to focus on yourself and family and leave politics alone, that person is an Agbadorian. They have unleashed them to dampen the spirits of people to think election is won and lost. If you don’t fight back, you’re the architect of your problem o.

See the countries we’re competing with

The latest figures place Nigeria as the third-largest borrower in the IDA portfolio, behind Bangladesh ($23.0bn) and Pakistan ($19.4bn), among the top ten countries with the highest exposures.
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by anonimi: 2:39pm On Feb 19
ogododo:
Nawa Nlfpmod, we still dey borrow with subsidy is gone.
Is this what we deserve for letting Tinubu scam us with our turn by turn zoning and rotation of public offices in local, state and federal governments huh

Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by lugo99(m): 2:39pm On Feb 19
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Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by ednut1(m): 2:40pm On Feb 19
But Tinubu is working they said lol
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by demstone: 2:40pm On Feb 19
today nigerias reserve hits $48.9b.. d highest since 2013 when crude oil last sold at over $100/barrel
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Boladogailese(f): 2:41pm On Feb 19
This country tire me o and baba dare no even care


Check my profile
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Svoboda(m): 2:41pm On Feb 19
The long and short of this article, and like has been said repeatedly, is that this government is merely borrowing to service loans. I just hope the debt balloon won't burst.
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Emmy000seun(m): 2:41pm On Feb 19
It's seems the country is been run on loans... because I can't understand when the government stop subsidy and still keep borrowing..with all the tax and everything...nothing can be show for it...I pity Nigerians and those daft supporting this calamity...their generation to come will place a curse on their grave..
ogododo:
https://punchng.com/nigerias-wbank-ida-debt-hits-18-7bn/
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by AMINDA: 2:44pm On Feb 19
My grouse is where are all these debts going to? Virtually all the MDAs, including EFCC are grossly underfunded.

Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by greenermodels: 2:45pm On Feb 19
Nigeria is going going going!!!
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by DatNiggaDaz: 2:46pm On Feb 19
grin grin

The Mods don't like exposing this type of facts to the FP. The fake certificate holder has also snatched and grabbed Nairaland
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by bizzibodi(m): 2:52pm On Feb 19
My question is where have all the money borrowed gone to?
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by iwaeda: 2:54pm On Feb 19
They have borrowed more than all the past governments combined. No feasible development, increase taxes, yet they are not funding any ministry. All the MDAs and parastatals are complaining of underfunding. In this holy month, take sentiments apart. Do you want APC to continue to ruin your life? Get SENSE and think deeply. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Zico5(m): 2:57pm On Feb 19
It's good. They said removal of subsidy will remove bottleneck and grow economy but they keep on borrowing despite subjecting masses to extreme hardship. It's well
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by SmartPolician: 3:08pm On Feb 19
AMINDA:
My grouse is where are all these debts going to? Virtually all the MDAs, including EFCC are grossly underfunded.
They are looting and saving the money for vote-buying and you know that. That's why the senate refused to criminalize vote-buying
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by michoim(m): 3:09pm On Feb 19
But Tinubu no dey borrow now, and they have exceeded target revenue; so how come? grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by sulaak(m): 3:13pm On Feb 19
iwaeda:
They have borrowed more than all the past governments combined. No feasible development, increase taxes, yet they are not funding any ministry. All the MDAs and parastatals are complaining of underfunding. In this holy month, take sentiments apart. Do you want APC to continue to ruin your life? Get SENSE and think deeply. grin grin grin grin grin
What is the alternative to the ADC that has ex-PDP and APC members? PO should have stayed in LP to build an alternative movement
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Leepeak(m): 3:14pm On Feb 19
"A good leader borrow, we have good debt a d bad debt " quote from the phone snatchers 🤳
agbadorens 2023-2027
You borrow for palliative
You borrow for what again
So sad that the future is uncertain for our next generation will cry 😭😭😭😭😭😭 paying debt their fore father incurred for them
If Peter obi was Nigeria president will would never borrow for palliative unnecessary spending
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Godwill794(m): 3:17pm On Feb 19
This is my summary
They are looting and saving the money for vote-buying and you know that. That's why the senate refused to criminalize vote-buying

Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by KingOfAmebo(m):
ogododo:
https://punchng.com/nigerias-wbank-ida-debt-hits-18-7bn/
Democracy in Nigeria died the day Tinubu was inaugurated President of Nigeria, Infact, he started like a dictator that "subsidy is gone" without consultations, the result is plunging Nigeria into abject poverty.
, a terrible statement/decision we haven't recovered from.

From passing the budget through flash drive to the voting on Whatsapp by Senators and House of Representative members to sending fighter jets to Benin without Senate approval to approving a bill he didn't even read that was passed in less than 24 hours to the tax fraud gazette...the list is endless and it all happened in less than 3 years, imagine what Nigerians will face in a full 8 years period.

The two other arms of Government virtually don't even exist, they exist only on paper because Tinubu controls them like a remote control or he already cast a spell on them via his infinity cap...The Judiciary and Legislative arms of Government are the most useless in the history of Nigeria and their names will be remembered decades to come for helping to end the Democracy they were meant to protect.

Tinubu might as well be the last President in Nigeria, APC is playing with a storm that will consume them all, they forget other parties are also planning towards 2027 and prepared for whatever outcome...las las we burn everything down.

Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by danietohbadt(m): 3:21pm On Feb 19
I notice paid e-rats of this administration are avoiding this thread.

Lool
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Elusive001: 3:24pm On Feb 19
GJames:
Seun please give us the option to select how long we want to block a moniker.
Why would I block Helinues, Yarimo, etc, and 3 weeks later, I'm seeing their posts again? I'm not even sure that thing is up to 3 weeks
They are evil, very evil. They clapped for buhari, Malami, El-Rufai, Amaechi, etc because they made nigerians suffer. Now they have thrown them under tue bus.

They support everything evil and corrupt. Have they ever supported an honest man? A man with integrity?

Watch them report this truth that stares them in their faces.
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Elusive001: 3:27pm On Feb 19
sulaak:
What is the alternative to the ADC that has ex-PDP and APC members? PO should have stayed in LP to build an alternative movement
Really? Continue to support your god to buy all political parties and call it politics.

Go and check countries where opposition is encouraged and see how they are progressing.
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Krankhead: 3:29pm On Feb 19
The money no reach the electricity money Atilu stole during obj regime that puts Nigeria into debts till date
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by boxypane: 3:30pm On Feb 19
I just read most of the comments above and laughed, of the total dept owed to the IDA by Nigeria, the current administration is accountable for less than $3b of that amount. Make we try dey read.
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Elusive001: 3:32pm On Feb 19
boxypane:
I just read most of the comments above and laughed, of the total dept owed to the IDA by Nigeria, the current administration is accountable for less than $3b of that amount. Make we try dey read.
Go and rest bros.
Na so una excuse buhari for eight years
Re: Nigeria’s World Bank IDA Debt Hits $18.7bn by Elusive001: 3:33pm On Feb 19
Krankhead:
The money no reach the electricity money Atilu stole during obj regime that puts Nigeria into debts till date
Na normal for una to exonerate corruption by comparing one corruption with another. Bros evil is evil

Dem swear for una?
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