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Anambra Court Orders Repayment of Debt to Chinese Businessman

Voice of Nigeria

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June 29, 2026

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An Anambra State High Court sitting in Onitsha, Southeast Nigeria, has reaffirmed the enforceability of commercial contracts by ordering the settlement of a debt owed to a Chinese businessman in a cross-border trade dispute. Delivering judgment, Justice Ifeanyi Nweze ruled in favour of Mr. Xu Jiang, whose China-based company supplied goods on credit to an [] The post Anambra Court Orders Repayment of Debt to Chinese Businessman appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

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Related coverage for "Anambra Court Orders Repayment of Debt to Chinese Businessman": Dabanga Radio TV Online — China forgives $50m Sudan debt. Malaysiakini — RM53m bribery claim: No suspicious financial transactions linked to Nik Nazmi - MACC chief. UPI — China’s debt burden tops 300% of GDP. The New Zealand Herald — QSM Davinder Rahal in debt: Two buildings, bankrupt buyer – and ties to former jailed Masala boss . South China Morning Post — Ex-Chinese official’s son remanded in Hong Kong over HK$64m money laundering case. Times of India — China sentences former official to death in $325 million bribery case