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Railway debt servicing gulped $63m in Q1, says DMO

Nigeria Spends $63million On Railway Debts Servicing In First Quarter Of 2023 — Debt Management Office

  The Nigerian government has claimed it spent $62.66million to service railway-related debts in the first quarter of 2023 from January and March. This was disclosed in the external debt service payments report by the Debt Management Office, saying the Nigeria Railway Modernisation Project (Idu-Kaduna Section) took $23.1million, The Nigeria Railway Modernisation Project (Lagos-Ibadan Section) gulped $15.49m while the Nigeria Abuja Light Rail Project gulping $24.07million.

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DMO Discloses Railway Debt Servicing Gulped $63m In Q1

DMO Discloses Railway Debt Servicing Gulped $63m In Q1
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Underutilisation, Debts Hobble Over $4.12b Rail Rehabilitation Project

Underutilisation, Debts Hobble Over $4.12b Rail Rehabilitation Project
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Worry over Nigeria's alleged to $5.07b Chinese loan repayment default — Business — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

There has been disquiet over a recent report alleging that Nigeria has defaulted on Chinese loan repayment and stands the risk of paying a penalty amounting to N41.31 billion.

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