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Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by Konpresor012(m): 1:14pm On Sep 16, 2021
Each Nigerian now owes N165,500 as country’s debt rises to N35.5tnPublished 3 hours ago on September 16, 2021By David IbemereNigeria plummets in World Happiness Index, drops 38 spots in six years
As at the end of June 30, each Nigerian now owes about N165,500 to countries, international organisations and domestic investors as government borrowing increased to N35.5 trillion.

Data obtained from the Debt Management Office (DMO) published on Wednesday showed that Nigeria’s present debt stock increased in the last six months to 7.75 percent higher than the N32.9 trillion recorded at the close of last year

In terms of debt per capita which is calculated as the total public debt of a country divided by the country’s population, within the last six months, Nigeria’s debt increased by 0.60 percent from N164,500 in December.

The population figure used for the calculation is 200 million, as there is currently no official figure.

Giving a breakdown of Nigeria’s debt stock, the Director-General of DMO, Patience Oniha, revealed that external debt accounted for N13.7 trillion or 38.7 percent while approximately N21.8 trillion was sourced from the local market.

China accounted for about 10 percent of the external debt (which amounts to approximately N1.37 trillion), while the multilateral organisations had the largest share of 54.9 per cent.
Oniha also revealed that of the total value, 83.07 per cent was held by the Federal Government while the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) borrowings accounted for 16.93 per cent.

“The percentage of FG’s share of the national debt had increased from 81.94 per cent as at December 2020.

She however noted that the current debt stock remained within fiscally accepted bound but fears Nigeria’s low revenue can be a serious problem.
The debt stock is within the acceptable limit; the challenge is not much is done to shore up poor revenue, if this is not done the country risks the debt sustainability issue”

“We should focus on revenue. The good thing about it is that the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning has started a programme aimed at growing the revenue profile. We must discipline ourselves to follow through to grow our revenue. If we continue to borrow and do nothing about growing our revenue base as other countries have done, we may have a debt sustainability challenge,” she said.

Oniha expressed concern that the country’s huge GDP has not translated to revenue, calling on authorities to aggressively pursue income-yielding policies.

“The country’s debt to GDP remained considerably low at 21.92 per cent, up from 21.61 per cent last year,

She, however, said it could increase to 35 per cent when the ways and means facility (WMF) that is, overdrafts with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is added to the debt stock.

On the current value of the WMF, the DG said she could only give information on the status at the beginning of the year, when it was estimated at N10 trillion, suggesting that the figure could be higher.

She admitted that the government had overreached the limit set by the CBN Act, stressing that the government is compelled to do so owing to the revenue shortfall.

“We are currently working at converting it to a tenor facility. This is because overdrafts should be cleared when they are due,” the DMO boss stated.
https://www.ripplesnigeria.com/each-nigerian-now-owes-n165500-as-countrys-debt-rises-to-n35-5tn/

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Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by aanuoluwami14(f): 1:15pm On Sep 16, 2021
cry
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by megacity: 1:17pm On Sep 16, 2021
That is serious now
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by JimmyDarmody: 1:26pm On Sep 16, 2021
There are people who will never make that amount in their life time. This is not a joke
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by Mystic216: 1:48pm On Sep 16, 2021
Hahahahahhaha
Laughable
Yeye dey smell
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by CHRISSANCHEZ(m): 1:49pm On Sep 16, 2021
It is well.
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by Finnese001: 2:05pm On Sep 16, 2021
For Which akant can I pay my own cheesy
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by mokoh(m): 2:07pm On Sep 16, 2021
I Nor they pay chi-chi nor be go borrow the money
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by AntiBMC(m): 2:12pm On Sep 16, 2021
Meaning what? Money wey Fulani ppl dey borrow put for private account? Lol. Big joke.
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by BigYash: 2:13pm On Sep 16, 2021
Lakoko Lazua.. Op Worisdis?
Money wen I no see or use? Wetin the leaders take dey send their children go abroad, carry olosho,invest for in and outside of the country, na em u say I dey owe 165k? Op change the headline o,make we no fight o..
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by FakeUnity: 2:20pm On Sep 16, 2021
When this country seperates, foolanis must be made to vomit all these money they've swallowed after taking loan on behalf of others.

We Biafrans won't pay a dime.
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by Blackfire(m): 2:23pm On Sep 16, 2021
Fake news from southerners


With the infrastructure our darling president is implementing this money will be paid as soon as possible




North2023
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by mrvitalis(m): 2:23pm On Sep 16, 2021
Nigeria should strike a deal with biafrans ...allow us leave we pay back this loans


I'm.sure most igbos would accept the offer ...it's a rough start to biafra but still better than being in Nigeria
Re: Each Nigerian Now Owes N165,500 As Country’s Debt Rises To N35.5tn by Randy111(m): 3:40pm On Sep 16, 2021
I have mine to pay. Let them send account details and a processing fee of 16k

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