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27 March 2026

Unlocking alternative funding in Nigerian infrastructure

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Traditional energy
Region:
Middle East & Africa
Nigeria is starting to build robust channels for attracting institutional debt capital – both foreign and domestic - into infrastructure assets. But this expanded toolkit still depends on a government putting in place a reliable regulatory framework.

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