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Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by Mayor88(m): 3:51pm On Dec 08, 2023
Kcfresh2103:
Ok, how much are we owing China? can we also have that statistics?
Exactly!
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by ShoeGetSize: 3:51pm On Dec 08, 2023
This is why nobody takes you born liars seriously.

Nigeria's foreign debt was borrowed mainly from private creditors and not from the World Bank.

The reason is very clear: The WB always insists that every penny it gives as a loan should be accounted for and it insists on
regular auditing and record keeping.

So of course Nigerian being the global capital of corruption and fraud, would rather borrow money from private credtors who don't give a hoot how the money is used so long as they can tie you down with debt and high interest charges, the kind of compound interests that Nigeria will be servicing for the next 100 years.

If you're not a born liar, why don't you publish the reports from the Debt Management Office (DMO) which shows the real level of Nigeria's indebtedness? Of course you won't because it will expose you as a charlatan just like drug dealer oga.



FreeStuffsNG:
Despite being the largest economy in Africa, we are barely indebted to IMF. This is impressive. I reckon this was the forex support we got from the IMF during the covid 19 pandemic but today our economy is in surplus and our GDP keeps increasing quarter on quarter.

Below is the current data on Nigerian economy, Q3, 2023 as shared by Statisense


✅Q3 2023 GDP growth rate at 2.54%.

✅The Oil Sector had it best growth in Q3 2023 since Q1 2020 when it grew by 5.06%.

✅Improved Oil Production capacity, achieving the best output in Sept at 1.390 mbpd.

✅Achieved Trade surplus of ₦1.89 trillion in Q3 2023 and ₦3.52 trillion in 9months, Exports > Imports.

✅Stock Market performance of +38.1% Year Till Date.

✅FG surpassed its Revenue target of ₦8.283 trillion as at Sept 2023, achieving ₦8.653 trillion, a 4.5% above expectation.

✅Effective tax collection with CIT at +121% of its target and VAT at +11% (2023).

#Statisense
(NBS, OPEC, Budget Office)

https://twitter.com/StatiSense/status/1732148735746900053?t=GDJDpXxhrGJvUFgCmjN4lA&s=1


The naysayers, unpatriotic elements, criminal defamers, cyberbullies and liars will not see these milestones nor benefit from the progress we are making.

Ghana and Egypt no try at all. Ghana is particularly a very bad case given that 56% of her total debt were forgiven around 2002, it's today back in serious debt, economic quagmire and even unable to pay its debt. It's now offering to pay debt with gold and cocoa.

Nigeria is in great,steady, competent and patriotic hands. Dangote Refinery is to start production soon, dry farming to ramp up our wheat, massive electricity projects on going, subsidy off, end to the use of our hard earned forex to defend a USD being overvalued by the street/unpatriotic speculators and a brilliant team headed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu!

All the enemies of Nigeria ti keran and will lose las las. They always lose.God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!



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Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by emmyN(m): 3:51pm On Dec 08, 2023
The only reason Nigeria is not topping the list is because the IMF has lots of regulations for obtaining loans that they are not able to meet.
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by XAUBulls: 3:52pm On Dec 08, 2023

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Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by Dreamhighnow(m): 3:57pm On Dec 08, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Despite being the largest economy in Africa, we are barely indebted to IMF. This is impressive. I reckon this was the forex support we got from the IMF during the covid 19 pandemic but today our economy is in surplus and our GDP keeps increasing quarter on quarter.

Below is the current data on Nigerian economy, Q3, 2023 as shared by Statisense


✅Q3 2023 GDP growth rate at 2.54%.

✅The Oil Sector had it best growth in Q3 2023 since Q1 2020 when it grew by 5.06%.

✅Improved Oil Production capacity, achieving the best output in Sept at 1.390 mbpd.

✅Achieved Trade surplus of ₦1.89 trillion in Q3 2023 and ₦3.52 trillion in 9months, Exports > Imports.

✅Stock Market performance of +38.1% Year Till Date.

✅FG surpassed its Revenue target of ₦8.283 trillion as at Sept 2023, achieving ₦8.653 trillion, a 4.5% above expectation.

✅Effective tax collection with CIT at +121% of its target and VAT at +11% (2023).

#Statisense
(NBS, OPEC, Budget Office)

https://twitter.com/StatiSense/status/1732148735746900053?t=GDJDpXxhrGJvUFgCmjN4lA&s=1


The naysayers, unpatriotic elements, criminal defamers, cyberbullies and liars will not see these milestones nor benefit from the progress we are making.

Ghana and Egypt no try at all. Ghana is particularly a very bad case given that 56% of her total debt were forgiven around 2002, it's today back in serious debt, economic quagmire and even unable to pay its debt. It's now offering to pay debt with gold and cocoa.

Nigeria is in great,steady, competent and patriotic hands. Dangote Refinery is to start production soon, dry farming to ramp up our wheat, massive electricity projects on going, subsidy off, end to the use of our hard earned forex to defend a USD being overvalued by the street/unpatriotic speculators and a brilliant team headed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu!

All the enemies of Nigeria ti keran and will lose las las. They always lose.God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!




Shit full your head. We are an oil producing country and also numerous other resources
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by BigBlackPreek(m): 3:58pm On Dec 08, 2023
Nigerians just dey borrow every now and then and we don't see its effects only God will deliver us from our leaders...... they will still borrow again and they won't tell us what it's meant for and we masses will be in hopelessness and abject poverty and it goes on and on......i know Naija go better one day..... e go end one day
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by rolams(m): 3:58pm On Dec 08, 2023
Pls give us the list of the countries with highest debt to China and US pls!
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by XAUBulls: 3:59pm On Dec 08, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Despite being the largest economy in Africa, we are barely indebted to IMF. This is impressive. I reckon this was the forex support we got from the IMF during the covid 19 pandemic but today our economy is in surplus and our GDP keeps increasing quarter on quarter.

Below is the current data on Nigerian economy, Q3, 2023 as shared by Statisense


✅Q3 2023 GDP growth rate at 2.54%.

✅The Oil Sector had it best growth in Q3 2023 since Q1 2020 when it grew by 5.06%.

✅Improved Oil Production capacity, achieving the best output in Sept at 1.390 mbpd.

✅Achieved Trade surplus of ₦1.89 trillion in Q3 2023 and ₦3.52 trillion in 9months, Exports > Imports.

✅Stock Market performance of +38.1% Year Till Date.

✅FG surpassed its Revenue target of ₦8.283 trillion as at Sept 2023, achieving ₦8.653 trillion, a 4.5% above expectation.

✅Effective tax collection with CIT at +121% of its target and VAT at +11% (2023).

#Statisense
(NBS, OPEC, Budget Office)

https://twitter.com/StatiSense/status/1732148735746900053?t=GDJDpXxhrGJvUFgCmjN4lA&s=1


The naysayers, unpatriotic elements, criminal defamers, cyberbullies and liars will not see these milestones nor benefit from the progress we are making.

Ghana and Egypt no try at all. Ghana is particularly a very bad case given that 56% of her total debt were forgiven around 2002, it's today back in serious debt, economic quagmire and even unable to pay its debt. It's now offering to pay debt with gold and cocoa.

Nigeria is in great,steady, competent and patriotic hands. Dangote Refinery is to start production soon, dry farming to ramp up our wheat, massive electricity projects on going, subsidy off, end to the use of our hard earned forex to defend a USD being overvalued by the street/unpatriotic speculators and a brilliant team headed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu!

All the enemies of Nigeria ti keran and will lose las las. They always lose.God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
Insightful statistics.

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Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by agabusta: 3:59pm On Dec 08, 2023
Faiththatworks:
I have a lot of reservation about Nigeria Debt profile.
Although it's good for anyone to collect debt,but we must never get to the point where we are unable to repay, seriously if debt was a bad thing,all the loan app companies in Nigeria would have folded up a long time ago.
Back to my analysis about Nigeria Debt,I daresay Nigeria has stopped servicing her debt for more than 4 years.
A quick analysis of Nigeria's budget 2024 shows a very disturbing trend,the Nigeria govt is actually borrowing 8 trillion naira which it calls revenue,and in another breath,there's provisions for servicing our foreign debt which is another 8 trillion in the same Budget,this should be really alarming to every patriotic Nigerian.
We borrow 8.75 trillion to pay back 8.6 trillion in the same Budget circle,I believe Buhari government started this abnormally and Asiwaju must stop and break this crazy circle,it means Nigeria will only earn 150 billion in real revenue from borrowing this year,if you deduct the debt borrowing and repayment.
That's why I will keep on talking about the Dangote Refinery,that behemoth hold the key to reducing our foreign currency flight, Nigeria needs to keep every dollar it earns within the country.
I throw around a little figure so we can understand the power that behemoth will unleash from Next year.
A ship with 950000 barrels of crude oil At a cost of 70$ per barrel,with an exchange rate of 950 naira will give you 63 billion naira worth of crude oil berthed yesterday at the Lekki Sea port.
The crude oil will be refined today when the Behemoth roars to Life,that figure alone should tell you the amount of savings we will have when it's in full operation.
Seriously if Nigeria is to ever get out of this debt trap,then we need to start from making the Refinery work.
That's why any wise Investor must have something around the Refinery.
Still selling LAND around Ibeju-lekki close to the Refinery.
https://www.nairaland.com/7926530/christmas-end-year-promo-silvergate#127237817
God bless Nigeria.....

But everyone is still abusing Emefiele for giving Dangote refinery priority dollar availability.
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by BigBlackPreek(m): 4:02pm On Dec 08, 2023
Dreamhighnow:


Shit full your head. We are an oil producing country and also numerous other resources
it's high time we need to locate this mofos on this platform and give them the beatings of their life...... the eediot himself can't even explain to us what and where are all these money going into.... and the goverment will keep quiet after borrowing,the only time we would hear from the government is when they are about to borrowand it goes on and on
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by misterjosh(m): 4:04pm On Dec 08, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Despite being the largest economy in Africa, we are barely indebted to IMF. This is impressive. I reckon this was the forex support we got from the IMF during the covid 19 pandemic but today our economy is in surplus and our GDP keeps increasing quarter on quarter.

Below is the current data on Nigerian economy, Q3, 2023 as shared by Statisense


✅Q3 2023 GDP growth rate at 2.54%.

✅The Oil Sector had it best growth in Q3 2023 since Q1 2020 when it grew by 5.06%.

✅Improved Oil Production capacity, achieving the best output in Sept at 1.390 mbpd.

✅Achieved Trade surplus of ₦1.89 trillion in Q3 2023 and ₦3.52 trillion in 9months, Exports > Imports.

✅Stock Market performance of +38.1% Year Till Date.

✅FG surpassed its Revenue target of ₦8.283 trillion as at Sept 2023, achieving ₦8.653 trillion, a 4.5% above expectation.

✅Effective tax collection with CIT at +121% of its target and VAT at +11% (2023).

#Statisense
(NBS, OPEC, Budget Office)

https://twitter.com/StatiSense/status/1732148735746900053?t=GDJDpXxhrGJvUFgCmjN4lA&s=1


The naysayers, unpatriotic elements, criminal defamers, cyberbullies and liars will not see these milestones nor benefit from the progress we are making.

Ghana and Egypt no try at all. Ghana is particularly a very bad case given that 56% of her total debt were forgiven around 2002, it's today back in serious debt, economic quagmire and even unable to pay its debt. It's now offering to pay debt with gold and cocoa.

Nigeria is in great,steady, competent and patriotic hands. Dangote Refinery is to start production soon, dry farming to ramp up our wheat, massive electricity projects on going, subsidy off, end to the use of our hard earned forex to defend a USD being overvalued by the street/unpatriotic speculators and a brilliant team headed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu!

All the enemies of Nigeria ti keran and will lose las las. They always lose.God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!





Continue twerking cheesy grin
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by ozegidon(m): 4:06pm On Dec 08, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Despite being the largest economy in Africa, we are barely indebted to IMF. This is impressive. I reckon this was the forex support we got from the IMF during the covid 19 pandemic but today our economy is in surplus and our GDP keeps increasing quarter on quarter.

Below is the current data on Nigerian economy, Q3, 2023 as shared by Statisense


✅Q3 2023 GDP growth rate at 2.54%.

✅The Oil Sector had it best growth in Q3 2023 since Q1 2020 when it grew by 5.06%.

✅Improved Oil Production capacity, achieving the best output in Sept at 1.390 mbpd.

✅Achieved Trade surplus of ₦1.89 trillion in Q3 2023 and ₦3.52 trillion in 9months, Exports > Imports.

✅Stock Market performance of +38.1% Year Till Date.

✅FG surpassed its Revenue target of ₦8.283 trillion as at Sept 2023, achieving ₦8.653 trillion, a 4.5% above expectation.

✅Effective tax collection with CIT at +121% of its target and VAT at +11% (2023).

#Statisense
(NBS, OPEC, Budget Office)

https://twitter.com/StatiSense/status/1732148735746900053?t=GDJDpXxhrGJvUFgCmjN4lA&s=1


The naysayers, unpatriotic elements, criminal defamers, cyberbullies and liars will not see these milestones nor benefit from the progress we are making.

Ghana and Egypt no try at all. Ghana is particularly a very bad case given that 56% of her total debt were forgiven around 2002, it's today back in serious debt, economic quagmire and even unable to pay its debt. It's now offering to pay debt with gold and cocoa.

Nigeria is in great,steady, competent and patriotic hands. Dangote Refinery is to start production soon, dry farming to ramp up our wheat, massive electricity projects on going, subsidy off, end to the use of our hard earned forex to defend a USD being overvalued by the street/unpatriotic speculators and a brilliant team headed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu!

All the enemies of Nigeria ti keran and will lose las las. They always lose.God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!



Shame on you for defending a failed nation!
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by spartachico(m): 4:09pm On Dec 08, 2023
IMF ,do you mean the Impossible Mission Force
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by pat077: 4:10pm On Dec 08, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Despite being the largest economy in Africa, we are barely indebted to IMF. This is impressive. I reckon this was the forex support we got from the IMF during the covid 19 pandemic but today our economy is in surplus and our GDP keeps increasing quarter on quarter.

[b]Below is the current data on Nigerian economy, Q3, 2023 as shared by Statisense[/b]the government shld do something about food inflation, price of food stuff is getting out of reach of the common man in the street


✅Q3 2023 GDP growth rate at 2.54%.

✅The Oil Sector had it best growth in Q3 2023 since Q1 2020 when it grew by 5.06%.

✅Improved Oil Production capacity, achieving the best output in Sept at 1.390 mbpd.

✅Achieved Trade surplus of ₦1.89 trillion in Q3 2023 and ₦3.52 trillion in 9months, Exports > Imports.

✅Stock Market performance of +38.1% Year Till Date.

✅FG surpassed its Revenue target of ₦8.283 trillion as at Sept 2023, achieving ₦8.653 trillion, a 4.5% above expectation.

✅Effective tax collection with CIT at +121% of its target and VAT at +11% (2023).

#Statisense
(NBS, OPEC, Budget Office)

https://twitter.com/StatiSense/status/1732148735746900053?t=GDJDpXxhrGJvUFgCmjN4lA&s=1


The naysayers, unpatriotic elements, criminal defamers, cyberbullies and liars will not see these milestones nor benefit from the progress we are making.

Ghana and Egypt no try at all. Ghana is particularly a very bad case given that 56% of her total debt were forgiven around 2002, it's today back in serious debt, economic quagmire and even unable to pay its debt. It's now offering to pay debt with gold and cocoa.

Nigeria is in great,steady, competent and patriotic hands. Dangote Refinery is to start production soon, dry farming to ramp up our wheat, massive electricity projects on going, subsidy off, end to the use of our hard earned forex to defend a USD being overvalued by the street/unpatriotic speculators and a brilliant team headed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu!

All the enemies of Nigeria ti keran and will lose las las. They always lose.God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!



Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by pat077: 4:10pm On Dec 08, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Despite being the largest economy in Africa, we are barely indebted to IMF. This is impressive. I reckon this was the forex support we got from the IMF during the covid 19 pandemic but today our economy is in surplus and our GDP keeps increasing quarter on quarter.

Below is the current data on Nigerian economy, Q3, 2023 as shared by Statisense the government shld do something about food inflation, price of food stuff is getting out of reach of the common man in the street


✅Q3 2023 GDP growth rate at 2.54%.

✅The Oil Sector had it best growth in Q3 2023 since Q1 2020 when it grew by 5.06%.

✅Improved Oil Production capacity, achieving the best output in Sept at 1.390 mbpd.

✅Achieved Trade surplus of ₦1.89 trillion in Q3 2023 and ₦3.52 trillion in 9months, Exports > Imports.

✅Stock Market performance of +38.1% Year Till Date.

✅FG surpassed its Revenue target of ₦8.283 trillion as at Sept 2023, achieving ₦8.653 trillion, a 4.5% above expectation.

✅Effective tax collection with CIT at +121% of its target and VAT at +11% (2023).

#Statisense
(NBS, OPEC, Budget Office)

https://twitter.com/StatiSense/status/1732148735746900053?t=GDJDpXxhrGJvUFgCmjN4lA&s=1


The naysayers, unpatriotic elements, criminal defamers, cyberbullies and liars will not see these milestones nor benefit from the progress we are making.

Ghana and Egypt no try at all. Ghana is particularly a very bad case given that 56% of her total debt were forgiven around 2002, it's today back in serious debt, economic quagmire and even unable to pay its debt. It's now offering to pay debt with gold and cocoa.

Nigeria is in great,steady, competent and patriotic hands. Dangote Refinery is to start production soon, dry farming to ramp up our wheat, massive electricity projects on going, subsidy off, end to the use of our hard earned forex to defend a USD being overvalued by the street/unpatriotic speculators and a brilliant team headed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu!

All the enemies of Nigeria ti keran and will lose las las. They always lose.God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!



Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by ChybuzzDD(m): 4:13pm On Dec 08, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Despite being the largest economy in Africa, we are barely indebted to IMF. This is impressive. I reckon this was the forex support we got from the IMF during the covid 19 pandemic but today our economy is in surplus and our GDP keeps increasing quarter on quarter.

Below is the current data on Nigerian economy, Q3, 2023 as shared by Statisense


✅Q3 2023 GDP growth rate at 2.54%.

✅The Oil Sector had it best growth in Q3 2023 since Q1 2020 when it grew by 5.06%.

✅Improved Oil Production capacity, achieving the best output in Sept at 1.390 mbpd.

✅Achieved Trade surplus of ₦1.89 trillion in Q3 2023 and ₦3.52 trillion in 9months, Exports > Imports.

✅Stock Market performance of +38.1% Year Till Date.

✅FG surpassed its Revenue target of ₦8.283 trillion as at Sept 2023, achieving ₦8.653 trillion, a 4.5% above expectation.

✅Effective tax collection with CIT at +121% of its target and VAT at +11% (2023).

#Statisense
(NBS, OPEC, Budget Office)

https://twitter.com/StatiSense/status/1732148735746900053?t=GDJDpXxhrGJvUFgCmjN4lA&s=1


The naysayers, unpatriotic elements, criminal defamers, cyberbullies and liars will not see these milestones nor benefit from the progress we are making.

Ghana and Egypt no try at all. Ghana is particularly a very bad case given that 56% of her total debt were forgiven around 2002, it's today back in serious debt, economic quagmire and even unable to pay its debt. It's now offering to pay debt with gold and cocoa.

Nigeria is in great,steady, competent and patriotic hands. Dangote Refinery is to start production soon, dry farming to ramp up our wheat, massive electricity projects on going, subsidy off, end to the use of our hard earned forex to defend a USD being overvalued by the street/unpatriotic speculators and a brilliant team headed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu!

All the enemies of Nigeria ti keran and will lose las las. They always lose.God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!




I wouldn't have opened this thread if i knew it was created by you hypocritical asslicker.

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Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by adesola8r: 4:22pm On Dec 08, 2023
You Don go collect your own share of #260million budget for Aso villa animals??Dey defend hopeless govt on empty stomachYou Don go collect your own share of #260million budget for Aso villa animals??Dey defend hopeless govt on empty stomach...
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by MichaelSokoto(m): 4:31pm On Dec 08, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Nigeria paid but Ghana and co were given forgiveness. Just read up nah and stop being aggressive, insolent and uncouth like the LP mob.
ur problem is chronic!
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by Sillymoderators: 4:31pm On Dec 08, 2023
Kevinjap:
My country must be there
Even America is owing.
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by Sillymoderators: 4:32pm On Dec 08, 2023
ChybuzzDD:


I wouldn't have opened this thread if i knew it was created by you hypocritical asslicker.
So what are you still doing here?
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by Sillymoderators: 4:34pm On Dec 08, 2023
ozegidon:
Shame on you for defending a failed nation!
Someone is giving statistics from a source you are saying he is defending a failed nation. Na so so bad news un like to hear. You people can never be satisfied even if we have slight improvement.
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by 5saf51: 4:35pm On Dec 08, 2023
Bliss52:



Nigerian entity (FG and State) owes a combine total of 113 billion USD

Our earning from Oil alone is 806 billion NGN sometimes varies to 1trn

Debt to GDP at 38%


.
mohammed safiu Oyedele is that why you raped your nephew and mother
confess now because I have your pictures and videos

Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by KayB: 4:36pm On Dec 08, 2023
Candidly speaking, Nigeria has nothing tangible to show for her indebtedness to all these financial institutions compare to Egypt where you'd see alot of Infrastructures like massive housing for the citizens as well as power generation notably the first Siemens contract agreement was abysmally high in Nigeria than Egypt and the delivery terms.
I just believed President Tinubu would be able to redefined our wasted resources in the past to a good future progression
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by ChybuzzDD(m): 4:36pm On Dec 08, 2023
Sillymoderators:

So what are you still doing here?

I've long gone
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by 5saf51: 4:40pm On Dec 08, 2023
Bliss52:
cool




Nigeria needs to take advantage of all development credit facility we can get

International Monetary Fund IMF has contribution qouta from almost all countries

Nigeria has been contributing as member and must take full advantage of the credit facility

You dey contribute Esusu, Ajo and Corporative, e reach your turn to collect money you say you no like gbese


.
mohammed safiu Oyedele is that why you raped your nephew and mother
confess now because I have your pictures and videos

Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by Ijaya123: 4:47pm On Dec 08, 2023
MEEVEET:

Are you sure you are ok? Like everything is fine

Was Nigeria not debt free in 2005 ?

And who plunged Nigeria back into debt after?
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by jeff1607(m): 4:49pm On Dec 08, 2023
If Tinubu sees this list eh,
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by buzorcharles(m): 4:58pm On Dec 08, 2023
Debt turned slavery
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by Panda7(m): 5:03pm On Dec 08, 2023
Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Debts To The IMF by aloziedaya(m): 5:07pm On Dec 08, 2023
I don't believe the report. You're trying to vindicate APC and Tinubu to borrow more

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