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Nigeria Faces Rising Pressure as World Bank Debt Surges

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Nigeria’s borrowing from the World Bank’s concessional lending arm has reached a new high of $18.7 billion, reflecting the government’s growing reliance on external financing to fund development projects and cover budget gaps.

The increase, roughly $1.9 billion higher than last year, comes amid heavy spending on infrastructure, education, and healthcare projects, which are crucial for economic growth but add to the country’s external debt obligations.

Experts warn that while these loans offer favorable repayment terms, the rising debt stock could strain Nigeria’s finances in the long term, potentially affecting fiscal stability and public spending priorities.

Officials note that careful management of new borrowing, combined with strategies to boost revenue and control costs, will be essential to prevent debt levels from becoming unsustainable.

Analysts believe that balancing development needs with prudent debt management will be key to maintaining investor confidence and ensuring economic resilience in the coming years.

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