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Nigeria’s Debt to World Bank’s IDA Hits $18.2bn — Report
Nigeria’s Debt to World Bank’s IDA Hits $18.2bn — Report
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Nigeria’s Debt to World Bank’s IDA Hits $18.2bn — Report 17.08.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Nigeria’s Debt to World Bank’s IDA Hits $18.2bn — ReportNigeria remains the third-largest debtor to the World Bank’s International Development Association, with obligations rising to $18.2bn as of June 2025, up from $16.5bn a year earlier.Bangladesh tops the list at $22.6bn, followed by Pakistan at $19.3bn. India’s debt fell to $14.2bn, while Ethiopia’s rose to $14bn, rounding out the top five.Overall, the IDA’s ten biggest borrowers accounted for 61% of its loan exposure in 2025, down slightly from 63% the previous year.AI-generated image
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Nigeria’s Debt to World Bank’s IDA Hits $18.2bn — Report
Nigeria remains the third-largest debtor to the World Bank’s International Development Association, with obligations rising to $18.2bn as of June 2025, up from $16.5bn a year earlier.
Bangladesh tops the list at $22.6bn, followed by Pakistan at $19.3bn. India’s debt fell to $14.2bn, while Ethiopia’s rose to $14bn, rounding out the top five.
Overall, the IDA’s ten biggest borrowers accounted for 61% of its loan exposure in 2025, down slightly from 63% the previous year.