LAGOS, May 5 (Reuters) - Nigeria is in talks to defer debt
service obligations to "2021 and beyond", Finance Minister
Zainab Ahmed said in a web conference on Tuesday.
"It's not debt forgiveness, it's just rescheduling of our
obligations," said Ahmed, with regards to talks with lenders.
She did not provide details of the lenders with whom talks were
held. She said Nigeria was spending around 58% to 60% of
revenues to service debt, which was responsible for the request.