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Nigeria: World Bank Committed $2.5 Billion Into Nigeria's Infrastructure, Education, Healthcare Sectors in 5 Years
Over 6,800 contracts worth $2.5 billion awarded to Nigerian suppliers in five years, with a $250 billion global procurement window now open to local firms.
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Nigeria: World Bank Committed $2.5 Billion Into Nigeria's Infrastructure, Education, Healthcare Sectors in 5 Years
The World Bank Group said it has committed over $2.5 billion to Nigerian suppliers over the past five years, funding projects across infrastructure, healthcare, and education.
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Read Full ArticleWorld Bank Opens $250 Billion Procurement Opportunities for Nigerian Businesses - OloriSuperGal
Nigerian companies may soon have access to a major global business opportunity, as the World Bank has announced a procurement window valued at up to $250 billion that firms in Nigeria can compete for. This development was revealed during a World Bank procurement seminar held in Lagos on January 27, 2026, where World Bank officials encouraged Nigerian businesses to tap into contract opportunities tied to projects financed by the international len…
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