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Updated · Businessday · May 25
Nigeria Wins S&P Outlook Upgrade to Stable B as Joint Forces Kill ISIS Commander
Updated
Updated · Businessday · May 25

Nigeria Wins S&P Outlook Upgrade to Stable B as Joint Forces Kill ISIS Commander

1 articles · Updated · Businessday · May 25
  • Bamidele Atoyebi said Nigeria’s improved S&P rating and the killing of ISIS commander Abu-Bilal al-Minuki show the country is regaining global standing under President Bola Tinubu.
  • S&P shifted Nigeria’s outlook from B- to stable B, which Atoyebi said could lift investor confidence, attract capital inflows and strengthen macroeconomic stability after 14 years of weak international perception.
  • The security gain came through joint Nigerian and U.S. operations, which he described as evidence of a deeper strategic partnership and more effective counterinsurgency cooperation.
  • Atoyebi tied those developments to Tinubu’s broader agenda, citing $20 billion in foreign investment commitments, tax reforms and projects including the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and Kano-Kaduna-Ajaokuta Gas Project.
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