Nigeria Says Chinese to Build $5.8 Billion Hydropower Plant

Nigeria Says Chinese to Build $5.8 Billion Hydropower Plant

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria said China Civil Engineering Corp. will build a $5.8 billion hydro-power station in the country’s eastern Mambila region with a capacity to generate 3,050 megawatts. China’s Export-Import Bank will provide 85 percent of the funding for the project, which is scheduled to be completed in six years, Power, Works and Housing Minister Babatunde Fashola told reporters on Wednesday in the capital, Abuja. Nigeria will contribute the remaining funds. “The scope…

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IMF Extends Ghana Oversight as Bailout Plan Gets Another Year

IMF Extends Ghana Oversight as Bailout Plan Gets Another Year

ACCRA (Capital Markets in Africa) – The International Monetary Fund approved a one-year extension of its credit-facility program with Ghana, lengthening the lender’s economic oversight of the West African nation which is battling to keep spending under control. The country’s Eurobonds rallied. The extension follows after the IMF completed a fourth review of an almost $1 billion assistance program with Ghana agreed to in April 2015, when chronic overspending and power cuts drained public finances and…

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Nigeria bond auction raises 56 bln naira, less than half of amount on offer

Nigeria bond auction raises 56 bln naira, less than half of amount on offer

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria raised 56.05 billion naira ($179 million) in a bond auction on Wednesday, less than half the amount on offer as domestic pension funds and insurance firms cut orders due to low yields, traders said on Thursday. The Debt Management Office (DMO) offered 135 billion naira worth of bonds maturing in 2021, 2027 and 2037, but investors shunned the auction to take positions in the relative liquid secondary market….

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Nigerian President Buhari Vows to Intensify War on Militants

Nigerian President Buhari Vows to Intensify War on Militants

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari vowed to step up the fight against the Islamist militants and proponents of secession in his first speech after returning from three months of sick leave in London. Nigeria’s national unity is “not negotiable,” Buhari, 74, said Monday in a nationally televised address. “Terrorists and criminals must be fought and destroyed relentlessly so that the majority of us can live in peace and safety.” Buhari informed the…

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Ghana to Cut 2017 Spending as It Struggles to Raise Revenue

Ghana to Cut 2017 Spending as It Struggles to Raise Revenue

ACCRA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Ghana plans to cut spending this year as weak revenue collections are the “Achilles’ heel” in getting its accounts to balance, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta said. “We are trying to contain expenditures as much as we can,” Ofori-Atta said at a conference Monday in the capital, Accra. In July, the West African nation trimmed the budget-deficit forecast to this year 6.3 percent of gross domestic product from 6.5 percent. Constant overspending prompted…

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Nigeria Seeks to Diversify From Oil With $41 Billion of Rail

Nigeria Seeks to Diversify From Oil With $41 Billion of Rail

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria has started a $41 billion railway expansion to reduce dependence on oil and diversify its struggling economy by improving transport links to allow the movement of goods around the country and to ports. “The plan we have now will go to every nook and corner,” Transport MinisterRotimi Amaechi, 52, said in an interview in the capital, Abuja. Africa’s biggest oil producer is going through its worst economic slump in…

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Nigeria to Sell Up to $3 Billion Eurobonds to Replace Bills

Nigeria to Sell Up to $3 Billion Eurobonds to Replace Bills

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria plans to sell as much as $3 billion of foreign-currency bonds to replace naira debt, according to its finance minister. The government will issue the dollar securities once the National Assembly approves the sale, Kemi Adeosun told reporters Wednesday in Abuja, the capital. They will have three-year maturities and be used to refinance treasury bills as they mature, she said. “We will borrow less in naira and more in foreign…

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