The Week Ahead

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Credit to Nigeria's government has increased sharply as the country seeks a new Eurobond. Will increased borrowing strengthen Nigeria's economy or deepen its debt challenges? The Dangote Refinery has attracted nearly $2 billion through its IPO and secured additional crude supplies from the UAE. Will these developments cement Dangote Refinery's position as a key player in Africa's energy sector? Deadly floods in the Ivory Coast have killed 20 people and are threatening the country's cocoa mid-crop. What steps should African governments take to protect communities and key industries from climate-related disasters? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2360617/support]

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