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+ | ====== Africa ====== | ||
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+ | Africa has about 12% of the world’s oil reserves, 42% of its gold, 80%–90% of chromium and platinum group metals, and 60% of arable land in addition to vast timber resources.((2021)) | ||
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+ | As part of those reforms, Nigeria, Africa' | ||
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+ | The subsidy costs about $10 billion last year. The last time the government tried to end the scheme, the move led to protests. Nigeria needs imports because it lacks the refinery capacity necessary to meet domestic demand. | ||
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+ | The head of Nigeria' | ||
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+ | Nigeria used to produce 1.8 million barrels per day of crude but output has fallen in recent years to as little as 1.1 million during due to lack of investment. | ||
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+ | country where most businesspeople | ||
+ | looked for short-term profits, it was a | ||
+ | blessing “that we have someone like | ||
+ | Dangote who is willing to spend billions | ||
+ | of his own money on long-term | ||
+ | projects”. | ||