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| FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by Putindbutt(op): 4:50pm On Feb 26 |
The Federal Government is deepening negotiations to secure up to $5.7bn in strategic investments from China across critical sectors of the economy, the Ministry of Finance said on Monday.https://punchng.com/fg-targets-5-7bn-china-investment-deal/
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| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by nedu666: 4:55pm On Feb 26 |
Orji Kanu led gcl group. This people no go kill us. Even Wale edun dey laugh in chinese |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by Putindbutt(op): 5:04pm On Feb 26 |
The fearless Jagaban. US lawmakers can write any useless reports and submit to Trump about China's mining business in Nigeria. As a sovereign nation, we open our borders to whoever we want and no baga can dictate to us as we do not dictate to the US. Let Trump stay put in DR Congo and continue stealing away their mineral resources to the US. They are not going to have any access to any of our mineral resources in Nigeria. We prefer China, we love China. China is not just here mining and stealing away our resources as US does in Congo and other African countries, China is here adding values to our resources and creating employment opportunities for Nigerians. China has set up two lithium manufacturing factories in Nigeria to the tune of $1.3 billion within four years. Not only that, China is already setting up a $400 million steel factory in Nigeria. We will continue buying US weapons, that's all they're useful for, to sell weapons to us. Just as 85% of their weapons find their way into the hands of Mexican drug cartels yet same US is crying foul of drugs coming into their country. Such a hypocritical country. |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by Putindbutt(op): 5:08pm On Feb 26 |
nedu666:What's wrong in a senator and citizen of a country leading a business group to the minister?. Are they the first Chinese company to have worked with Nigeria?. How many foreign investment did Gbajue attract to Anambra?. Pls, don't mention beer 🍻 |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by SpaceX: 5:08pm On Feb 26 |
Investment with no proper plan just calling all manner of figures to make it look like they are working, it's all a lie from the pit of hell.. |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by AMINDA: 6:40pm On Feb 26 |
All vague projects. Buhari’s Chinese loans went towards completion of Kaduna-Abuja rail, Lagos-Ibadan Railway, Zungeru hydropower plant, Baro port, several roads across the country and other numerous infrastructure. What has Tinubu done with his record-breaking Worldbank loans? |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by HacheNoire: 6:42pm On Feb 26 |
A big win for the administration of His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR). At this pace, the UAE needs to watch her back. |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by helinues: 6:44pm On Feb 26 |
Those who are asking where are the investment by the foreigners, here you have one of it All those foreign trips are not to catch fun, they are for real business Meanwhile, for those who don't know the noise from USA senators about christian percecution in Nigeria was all about overtaking China in the mining sector in Nigeria. Same tactics they used in Eastern Congo. Northerners, shine your eyes |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by anonimi: 6:47pm On Feb 26 |
SpaceX:You know what’s up bro. Audio announcements of zero consequences. |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by anonimi: 6:51pm On Feb 26 |
HacheNoire:This pace of empty, balablu, propaganda announcements? Quite interesting to see you mention UAE. What happened to the UAE billions of dollars investments announced in September 2023, when Akuri Ngelale was still working for Tinubu ![]() |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by igatit: 6:59pm On Feb 26 |
The purpose is still vague. Transparency is a big issue with thieves. |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by Anaconda76: 7:07pm On Feb 26 |
Another fancy way of say "Onigbese ni o!" ![]() |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by Anaconda76: 7:10pm On Feb 26 |
igatit:Thieves can never ever have a sincere reason to steal naaaa. Ko possible |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by Slippy: 8:20pm On Feb 26 |
Replacing Western colonialism with Chinese version Black people are a special case ![]() |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by ponziponzi(m): 8:38pm On Feb 26 |
Slippy:What are you saying? So foreigners shouldn't come and invest in Nigeria? |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by sammyj: 8:46pm On Feb 26 |
This is investment across sectors or another form of loan. Believe this government at your peril ! |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by Slippy: 9:01pm On Feb 26 |
ponziponzi:Why can’t you focus on building local capacity instead of treating foreign investment like the achievement itself? Even China restricted foreign investment in key industries and forced joint ventures and tech transfer so local firms could grow. Major reason Chinese companies can compete with Western counterparts. APC government cares only about the $$$ attached to foreign capital (whether they materialize or not) so they can celebrate it as an achievement with their deluded followers. |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by bobbiiee: 10:28pm On Feb 26 |
This is screensaver compared with 2nd term. Ensure you pray and learn Chinese. Dino predicted that the government will borrow money from Opay and Moniepoint. |
| Re: FG Moves To Secure $5.7bn China Investments Across Key Sectors by ponziponzi(m): 7:34pm On Feb 28 |
Slippy:What are you talking about? How do you build capacity? Do you have the technology? Does Nigeria have the money to do anything? Nigeria is a very poor country; it has very little. Foreign investment is what a country needs to kick-start the economy, build industries, create jobs, and develop the necessary skills. China was very poor until it opened up its economy to the world. That is why almost all American and Western companies are in China, producing and selling. They brought in capital and know-how, and China provided the labour. After some time, China grew, learned, and innovated on those ideas and can now compete. India did not do the same, and they are left behind and still very poor. Investment does not have to be 100% foreign in a project; Nigeria can also structure it as a joint venture (JV). Lekki Deep Sea Port is a JV built by Chinese entities, the Nigerian government, and the Lagos State government. Nigeria LNG is a JV involving Shell, Eni, and the Nigerian government. The Lekki Free Trade Zone is another example. Chinese companies can help develop our energy infrastructure (generation, transmission, and distribution). They can also develop new wells for gas and oil exploration that major companies are divesting from. They can build refineries and vehicle assembly plants to serve Nigeria and other West African countries. Nigeria needs these types of investments to build a resilient economy and create jobs. We can't do these all by ourselves. I don't know much about Nigerian politics, and I don't really care. |
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