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AfDB ready to disburse $618 million to Nigeria for digital and creative enterprises 

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The African Development Bank (AfDB) has finalized the agreement to allocate $618 million to Nigeria through the Investment in Digital and Creative Enterprise (i-DICE) initiative. 

Mr Lamin Barrow, the Country Director-General for Nigeria at the AfDB, shared with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Marrakesh, Morocco, on Sunday that the Nigerian government is currently in the stages of hiring a fund manager for the project. 

Nigeria launched a 618 million-dollar technology fund for young investors under the iDICE programme on March 14. 

The fund, introduced by ex-Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, sought to assist investors grappling with fundraising challenges in Nigeria’s technology and creative sectors. 

The AfDB plans to contribute $170 million, the Agence Francaise de Developpement is set to contribute $116 million, and the Islamic Development Bank will invest $70 million. 

Barrow said the implementation of the project was staggered because of Nigeria’s government transition. 

Collaboration with the French Government 

In addition, the project also got the French government’s approval, with a financial commitment of millions of dollars.  

Recall that the French Minister, Catherine Colonnade, who visited Nigeria last week pledged support to the programme, noting that it can create 65,000 startups in the country.  

Barrow, the Country Director-General for Nigeria at the AfDB, also agreed with the minister, saying there is a collaborative effort between the bank and the French government in investing in the project.  

 

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