Africa’s debt paradox: Why borrowing has not delivered growth, By Okelue David Ugwunta

[Premium Times - Nigeria] - 27/09/2025
Unproductive debt must not define Africa’s destiny. Rwanda, South Korea, Singapore, and China show that debt, when anchored in discipline, vision, and strong institutions, can fuel transformation. For Nigeria and its peers, the debt paradox is not just fiscal, it is systemic. The task is clear: (…)
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