nigeria didnt get much funding support under the US IMF regime to scale up electric production. however brics has many grant/loan proposal projects(and expertise) which countries can enter into if joining brics. so i can see why they are swinging in brics direction
The problem we have in Nigeria is bad governance and incompetent leadership. Ghana is was estimated to be 32.83 million in population in 2021 and it is generating electricity that is almost three times of the electricity that Nigeria is generating. Yet Nigerians are more in population. In 2021, Nigeria population estimate was over 200 million people. We were supplying Ghana electricity before. But now Ghana said they can supply us electricity if we accept such offer.
africa as a whole has been used and abused by the international community for centuries
everything from international groups stealing agricultural land, displacing natives.. to then mega-farm produce excess food to then throw it at the country as 'aid' to then kill off demand for family run independent farmed produce, causing more conflict, unemployment and homelessness which has for decades caused delays in progress.. and thats without discussing the other resource manipulations of the international groups..
i can see why places like nigeria turned down (western)international support because being handed grants/aid for free kills commerce which kills taxation which kills public utility growth
it happened in haiti too after their disasters. when international aid was handing them free solar and free satellite internet. it killed off its own domestic services of energy and communication..
though many people scream their racist calls about US and non-us superpowers. when infact the west failed africa, i can understand why they would try to seek other support. especially when they have more export trade ties to the east anyway(compared to the west) so better to do more deals with the east
.. they need some support to bootstrap the beginning of rebooting infrastructure growth to then be self sustainable
no one can tell if the nigerian-brics deals will operate without corruption and actually start a new era for nigeria. but compared to the status quo of the last few decades, something needs to change