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Lagos financial district with Nigerian bond documents and market screens in the foreground and factories and logistics infrastructure in the distance, illustrating that 95.1% of Nigeria’s $10.37 billion in Q1 2026 foreign capital went to portfolio investment while only 1.3% was FDI.
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Nigeria Attracted $10.37 Billion in Foreign Capital. Only 1.3% Was FDI.

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  • Lagos financial district with Nigerian bond documents and market screens in the foreground and factories and logistics infrastructure in the distance, illustrating that 95.1% of Nigeria’s $10.37 billion in Q1 2026 foreign capital went to portfolio investment while only 1.3% was FDI.
    Nigeria Attracted $10.37 Billion in Foreign Capital. Only 1.3% Was FDI.
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