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States Domestic Debts As At March 2021(photos) by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:43am On Jul 08, 2021
A recent report released by the Debt Management Office (DMO) shows that total domestic debt of Nigerian states reduced in the first three months by N63.05 billion.

On the last day of December 2020, States’ domestic debt was N4.18 trillion, dropping to N4.12 trillion by March 2021.

Despite the drop, Ripples Nigeria analysis shows that of the 36 states, including the FCT, 11 states added to their debts stock from January to March.
https://www.ripplesnigeria.com/ripplesmetrics-in-visuals-analysis-of-the-domestic-debt-profile-of-nigerian-states/?amp
Lalasticlala

Re: States Domestic Debts As At March 2021(photos) by Monogamy: 10:46am On Jul 08, 2021


Are there any tangible thing to show for all this debt?

FCT, Rivers state and Kaduna did not add to their debt.. Nice one
Re: States Domestic Debts As At March 2021(photos) by PlayMaker14: 10:49am On Jul 08, 2021
Monogamy:


Are there any tangible thing to show for all this debt?
I think you should direct this question to Baba lifeless, a man you idolize and hold so dear to your heart who borrows for a living and behave like a full blown ALMAJIRI to the international communities.

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Re: States Domestic Debts As At March 2021(photos) by Baawaa(m): 11:00am On Jul 08, 2021
They borrowed money to share among themselves, God is watching
Re: States Domestic Debts As At March 2021(photos) by Nobody: 11:03am On Jul 08, 2021
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[s]A recent report released by the Debt Management Office (DMO) shows that total domestic debt of Nigerian states reduced in the first three months by N63.05 billion.

On the last day of December 2020, States’ domestic debt was N4.18 trillion, dropping to N4.12 trillion by March 2021.

Despite the drop, Ripples Nigeria analysis shows that of the 36 states, including the FCT, 11 states added to their debts stock from January to March.
https://www.ripplesnigeria.com/ripplesmetrics-in-visuals-analysis-of-the-domestic-debt-profile-of-nigerian-states/?amp[/s]
Lalasticlala


What exactly are you trying to justify?

What sort of people do we have in this country?

Hypocritical ones at that.

Obiano met a debt free state and today he has incurred a debt of over 59 billion for the state.

Same Obiano said he completed whatsoever ever he is building without borrowing and commissioned an uncompleted airport.

So how did the debt rise?

In Anambra we have not conducted local govt election in the state for over 26 years..Still on transition chairmen.

The whole local govt allocation is under his palm still nothing to show for it.

Are you trying to justify the over 1594% rise in the state debt profile?

Alu melu.
Re: States Domestic Debts As At March 2021(photos) by Elsanchez: 11:03am On Jul 08, 2021
Monogamy:


Are there any tangible thing to show for all this debt?

FCT, Rivers state and Kaduna did not add to their debt.. Nice one

If not adding to your debt is nice

What about those that reduced their debt amount?

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