Nigerian Politicians About to Sell their Country & People to China

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Nigeria to sign off on $3 billion in Chinese loans


ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan will travel to China next week to sign off on $3 billion in Chinese loans to build infrastructure in Africa's most populous country, the finance minister said on Wednesday.

The agreed loans will come from the Chinese government and will be based on interest rates of less than 3 percent over a 15-20 year period, Minister of Finance Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said.

The deal underscores increasing Chinese interest in Africa and its resources - Nigeria is the continent's top oil producer - in competition with Western powers.

Okonjo-Iweala estimates Nigeria needs $10 billion a year of investment to improve infrastructure like roads and electricity to keep up with a rapidly growing population, already some 170 million, and to sustain economic growth at around 6-7 percent.

U.S. President Barack Obama launched a $7 billion initiative on Sunday to help Africa with electricity shortages but this is dwarfed by the $20 million in loans China has promised the continent. Obama did not visit Nigeria.

"We know that China fuelled its growth by really keeping one step ahead in terms of infrastructure ... we need roads, we need power, we need help on aviation, agriculture," Okonjo-Iweala told Reuters at the presidential villa in the capital.

China has made a string of cheap loans in the past few years to countries in Africa, a continent which supplies oil and raw materials like copper and uranium to the world's most populous country and second-largest economy.

The loans to Nigeria include $500 million to build airport terminals in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kano; and over $700 million to build a hydroelectric power plant in Niger State.

It also includes $600 million to build a light railway in the capital Abuja, most of which has already been invested on a project due to be completed early next year.

Lending at below market rates to fund infrastructure projects using Chinese firms has enabled Beijing to cement relationships in Africa while subsidising its construction industry.

Nigeria's central bank governor Lamido Sanusi warned African governments in March that China's pursuit of raw materials and markets for its manufactured goods on the continent carried "a whiff of colonialism" similar to that introduced by Europeans in centuries past.

"I'm not of the school that says 'look this is colonialism' ... We should be open to whoever wants to invest and help us finance our needs," Okonjo-Iweala said.

The loans are part of a $7.9 billion external borrowing plan approved by Nigeria's national assembly last year as government seeks to up cheaper external borrowing and limit domestic debt.

Okonjo-Iweala said the delegation travelling to China on July 7 would also be discussing China's interest in oil from Nigeria, an OPEC member and Africa's top producer.

"They want more oil and gas ... we have something they want now and they have something we want, so you have grounds for negotiations," Okonjo-Iweala said.

With the discovery of shale oil and gas in the United States, Nigeria is losing its biggest customer and looking for new buyers. India has been increasing its imports from Nigeria
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Don't do it...... As the self-proclaimed "leader & example of what an African country should be," It would be in your best interest not to take this loan. If you're about that independence life, then stick to the road you're already following. It will be greater later. It's harder(damn near impossible without war)to get a country out then to let them in.

Coli Nigerians, what do you think?
 

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I'm thoroughly disappointed in my country for this. I'll say it plainly, I don't trust the Chinese.
They are brutal cut-throats with excellent economic sense and a great hunger for money and getting the upper hand. This can only end badly for Nigeria and any other African countries obtaining loans from them.

Nigeria-:ufdup:
 

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This pisses me the fukk off. Why are African leaders so dependent on foreign investments? Can't they use the raw materials and shyt to enrich their own economy? It would be better to sell China those raw materials (at a high price) than to take out a loan (which is essentially enslavement since they'll never be able to pay back). Dubai has become a mega city off of oil money. I want to see black people replicate that somehow.
 

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Honestly. The chinese cant do any worse than the govt has been doing... Nigeria could of and should of been a superpower in africa. Until basic infrastructure is addressed(power, water, and roads) they will never get there.
 

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I agree with all of you. As much as we black Americans and Nigerians fight sometimes, I would never want to see the country fall into white American or Chinese hands. Nigeria, IMO, would be an ideal place for African-Americans to repatriate in West Africa(which is looking more likely these days)... even more so than Liberia or Ghana.
 

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This pisses me the fukk off. Why are African leaders so dependent on foreign investments? Can't they use the raw materials and shyt to enrich their own economy? It would be better to sell China those raw materials (at a high price) than to take out a loan (which is essentially enslavement since they'll never be able to pay back). Dubai has become a mega city off of oil money. I want to see black people replicate that somehow.

c/s.

africa resources are to die for. so make these other countries kill themselves for the resources
 

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Africa been in bed with the U.S. forever with nothing to show for it. China is actually helping modernize multiple countries on the continent while Obama gives us ultimatums :heh:

He didn't visit Nigeria or Kenya on his trip which is stupid. Both countries are very important in Africa. America owes China tons of money so I don't know why they expect other countries not to deal with them. While the U.S. is building military bases China is building ports/harbors and other infrastructure.
 

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Africa been in bed with the U.S. forever with nothing to show for it. China is actually helping modernize multiple countries on the continent while Obama gives us ultimatums :heh:

He didn't visit Nigeria or Kenya on his trip which is stupid. Both countries are very important in Africa. America owes China tons of money so I don't know why they expect other countries not to deal with them. While the U.S. is building military bases China is building ports/harbors and other infrastructure.


What is Obama gonna say to Nigerians.... "I don't approve of your gay marriage ban?" LMAO....
 

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isaias afewerki tried to warn yall decades ago. now they are being punished by the US for their self reliance. nigeria taking the easy route. :smh:

 
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This pisses me the fukk off. Why are African leaders so dependent on foreign investments? Can't they use the raw materials and shyt to enrich their own economy? It would be better to sell China those raw materials (at a high price) than to take out a loan (which is essentially enslavement since they'll never be able to pay back). Dubai has become a mega city off of oil money. I want to see black people replicate that somehow.

Nikkaz sittin on oil and diamonds and sh*t and still need loans :snoop:
 

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They need to address corruption in Nigeria. My pops visited Lagos last week and said he has never seen an African country with such income disparity. He saw Lambos and Phantoms being whipped around in shytty ass roads not too far away from slums.

A question for Nigeriens, how much oil does your country sell each year, and how much of that money is used for public services. I mean atleast Arab oil countries take care of their citizens. I understand that Nigeria has a huge population so the oil money may not go as far as Saudi Arabia or the Gulf States, but what's the deal with Nigerias oil money? Educate me brehs.
 

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They need to address corruption in Nigeria. My pops visited Lagos last week and said he has never seen an African country with such income disparity. He saw Lambos and Phantoms being whipped around in shytty ass roads not too far away from slums.

A question for Nigeriens, how much oil does your country sell each year, and how much of that money is used for public services. I mean atleast Arab oil countries take care of their citizens. I understand that Nigeria has a huge population so the oil money may not go as far as Saudi Arabia or the Gulf States, but what's the deal with Nigerias oil money? Educate me brehs.

I was there a few years ago and this really stuck with me. Governors living in what I can only describe as resorts with brand new roads that ended 50 feet past the driveway right next to shacks.

I'm not too up on Saudi history but I know a problem in Nigeria is nepotism and corruption. Elections seem to be driven by ethnic lines instead of policy. Once your boy gets in then dudes extended family is set. The younger generation seems to care less about those kind of things.

Man if they could get the public services piece down :wow: no bullshyt I'd move over. From what I gathered the dudes I hung out with weren't too fond of the Chinese. I hope they don't get taken advantage of. I can't imagine why a country with so many resources needs a 3 billion dollar loan though.
 

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I actually support this move. As long as the money is used effectively I think this is a great move. Nigeria can only progress if outside investment is able stimulate the economy. The Chinese give millions of cheap loans to US companies, yet I don't here any of you ignorant nikkas complaining.
 
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