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Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Pbatmedia: 8:10am
… capital importation drops 22% in Q2


Nigeria attracted $5.97 billion investments in the first half of 2024, according to a capital importation report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Tuesday.

The report indicated that total capital importation into the country stood at $2.6 billion in the second quarter. But this is a 22.85 percent decline from $3.38 billion recorded in the first three months of the year.

“In Q2 2024, total capital importation into Nigeria stood at $2,604.50 billion, higher than $1,030.21 billion recorded in Q2 2023, indicating an increase of 152.81%.

“In comparison to the preceding quarter, capital importation declined by 22.85% from $3,376.01 million in Q1 2024,” NBS said.

Investments into Africa’s biggest economy has been waning as businesses grapple with currency volatility, rising inflation and energy cost.

To attract badly needed investors, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has remained aggressive in its approach as it raised benchmark interest rates to 27.25 percent.

These rate hikes which is hurting local businesses operations are yet to bring in the desired results in terms of investments.

According to the report, portfolio investment ranked top with $1.4 billion, accounting for 53.93 of total foreign inflows, while other investments recorded $1.1 billion, accounting for 44.92 percent.

“Foreign Direct Investment recorded the least with $29.83 billion (1.15%) of total capital importation in Q2 2024,” the Abuja-based state agency said.

The banking sector recorded the highest inflow with $1.12 billion. This represents 43.15 percent of total capital imported in Q2 2024.

The production and manufacturing sector recorded $624.71 million while the trading sector value stood at $569.22 million.

Nigeria had the highest capital importation in Q2 from the United Kingdom with $1.12 billion, showing 43.01 percent of the total capital imported.

Netherlands and South Africa also contributed to the inflows.
However, only three states recorded capital importation with Lagos receiving the highest, making the state the top investment destination in the country.


“Of the three states that recorded capital importation during the quarter, Lagos state remained the top destination with $1,367.84 billion, accounting for 52.52% of the total capital imported.

“Abuja (FCT) followed with $1,236.64 billion (47.48%), and Ekiti state with $0.0003 million,” the report stated.
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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by VeryWickedBro: 12:38pm
Yet fuel is N1,300 per litre
The propaganda broadcast directive is now in full swing

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by NairalandForumo: 12:38pm
I thought Tinubu said he doesn't eat statistics, why is he giving his supporters statistics to eat now instead of food?

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Jestin: 12:38pm
And we are still borrowing every minute. Hiss

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Watianoengineer(m): 12:38pm
All this statistics does not erase the Terrible Pain Nigerians are going through.


T-Pain sad

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Kalidss: 12:38pm
Good

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by jaxxy(m): 12:38pm
Any yet no impact felt? The maths is not mathing.

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Lalami3232(m): 12:39pm
Two things are involved. It's either the figures are lies or some bunch of corrupt individuals are siphoning the money. I see no changes anywhere. Cost of living is getting too costly for the living, yet some people are buying private jets upandan. What's the difference between the people giving out these figures and married non-virgins aka boreholes? I see no difference because both of them will deceive you with fake figures/paternity fraud .
What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide with the good news

Oga if you no meet your wife as a virgin, oga go for DNA test oooooo because boreholes aka non-virgins can't be trusted atall atall

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Emu4life(m): 12:40pm
Audio

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by ewedunamala: 12:40pm
Is this from Reno Omonkey or bwälã Oninûga, then is another deceit from lying machines thugs of tpain

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by ShoeGetSize: 12:40pm
Nobody believes these lies and audio achievements

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Ekakamba: 12:40pm
Like John Cena.





You can't sea eat. grin tongue

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by elasticlala: 12:41pm
Nonsense consolation song!
Every time they orchestrate evil, they come with a consolation song.
How has this affected the lives of innocent Nigerians positively, in the same Q1?

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Kingpele(m): 12:42pm
Hahaha Hahaha government of propaganda for propaganda and driven by propagandists

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by NastiLord: 12:42pm
EFCC where is this criminal

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Artscollection: 12:43pm
Lagos boys don finish us patapata

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by elitper: 12:43pm
Like really! These guys don't rate us at all.

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by IbnB: 12:44pm

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by AOB1: 12:45pm
Okay
Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by phr0nesis(m): 12:46pm
From Pbatmedia. Well done propagandist

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Postmusic: 12:50pm
Okay

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Check my signature for contact and if you are in Lagos we can meet and if you are not in Lagos we can transact online
Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by INTEGRITYA1(m): 12:50pm
“Of the three states that recorded capital importation during the quarter, Lagos state remained the top destination with $1,367.84 billion, accounting for 52.52% of the total capital imported.

Don't joke with Lagos State.

Eko o ni ba je.

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by MakeWeTalk: 12:51pm
Audio investment.

sensible people are fleeing Nija, as they know the druglord is useless

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Ashez: 12:52pm
Rubbish news
Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by mrvitalis(m): 12:54pm
FDI is bad for a developing economy... It kills growth... And very unstable

Why can't Africans think

Instead of FDI borrow money
Empower your people to produce what those FDI wants and the capital stays here

You increase revenue ,GDP and job opportunities without increasing debt service ( since the local companies would be responsible for paying back the debt)

Then use the increased revenue to build infrastructure needed by this industry

But no... You want an investor that would take a segment of your economy and remit profit from Nigeria yearly

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Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Armaggedon: 12:54pm
Abuja with a population 25% that of Lagos is almost overtaking Lagos in FDI. Things are really changing rapidly.
Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by AntiChristian: 12:56pm
Make my bank balance be $1Bn!
Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Forkthiefnubu: 12:58pm
Did I read correctly? FDI 29billion dollars or so ? Ahhhh if this is true why we not seeing it in real terms
Re: Foreign investment inflows into Nigeria hits $6 Billion in H1 by Waqes900: 12:59pm
Lamb Lamba from batmedia

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