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Nigeria’s Q1 2023 Capital Importation Drops To $1.13bn — NBS / Nigeria Loses $6.91bn To FDI Decline – NBS / Gulf Of Guinea Piracy Falls To Lowest Since Q2 2019, NIMASA Reacts (2) (3) (4)

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2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by politicoNG: 8:52am On Feb 17
Capital Importation into Nigeria in 2023 amounted to $3.91 billion, the lowest since 2007.

Lagos attracted 64.1% of the total, followed by the FCT with 30.0%.

Abia State attracted 3.84%.
StatiSense

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by alsudan: 8:53am On Feb 17
StatiSense, Na Statistics we go chop?

Thiefnibuu till 2099

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Tjra: 9:51am On Feb 17
Mboi2:
They're teaching Igbos a lesson
Don't mind them.


They've forgotten we always find a way out.


To be honest, things are hard everywhere oo. Mothers are even selling their children for peanuts.

It's crazy reading these sort of news these days.

Really sad cry

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by kayevans: 9:51am On Feb 17
No be statistics we go chop.

On his manh9od we will remain, until we are able to make a damn payment for a roasted corn in this bulabaluuu.

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by ecolime(m): 9:52am On Feb 17
Èkó ò ní bàjé oo

Makinde and Dapo Abiodun, what are you guys doing?

Build independent power stations and ensure top notch security. Then go out and attract more investors.

Goods are relatively cheaper to manufacture here now with the crazy Naira devaluation. These guys can come in, produce and export to other African countries from here.

Please turn our woes to our competitive advantage.

Learn from China

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by reiddecuti: 9:52am On Feb 17
Tinubu, aka Mr. grab it, snatch it and run with it has rendered statistics useless Nigeria.

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Offpoint1: 9:52am On Feb 17
Is that a good news or bad news? I want to know before I attack President bulaba.


Company wey employ manager wey dodge interview should have themselves to blame when things goes balablue

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Cj4charles(m): 9:52am On Feb 17
Tinubu should resign gently, before Nigerians will force him to do so. I can't remember the last time I heard good news under his leadership
Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by ozo13(m): 9:52am On Feb 17
God help Nigeria
Things obviously are not adding up.
How can a govt remove subsidy with promise of bringing in giant buses and till now we didn't see anything.CNG nko we no see.
And now they are back to subsidy and the subsidy is even more.

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Rich4god(m): 9:52am On Feb 17
Wetin concern us and statistics....

Na agbado them dey chop

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by lordm(m): 9:53am On Feb 17
Things are expensive
Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Henix(m): 9:53am On Feb 17
We will build Nigeria the same way we built Lagos.

Meanwhile, I heard that cement is now been sold at N12,000 in some states

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by andy244: 9:54am On Feb 17
Awon Na statistics we go chop? Ne Tinubulation we are choping grin grin grin

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by tunjijones(m): 9:54am On Feb 17
Na statistics we go chop?

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by dosage150(m): 9:54am On Feb 17
I wish Nigerians can give it to our politicians just like most people did to Alex Iwobi

However we will stand on his manho9d untill we crush the testis ,
Tinubu till 2050

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by azpekuliar: 9:54am On Feb 17
Henix:
We will build Nigeria the same way we built Lagos

Builders Mart

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Mboi2: 9:55am On Feb 17
They're teaching Igbos a lesson

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Agbegbaorogboye: 9:55am On Feb 17
Most of it is loans

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by wman(m): 9:56am On Feb 17
Economic slump. APC legacy.

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by stano2(m): 9:58am On Feb 17
Na Statistics we go chop??

APC devilish greedy corrupt party

It will never be better for their supporters

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 10:00am On Feb 17
Yet dollars is still scarce and naira devaluing

So wetin come dey consume the dollars? Corrupt politicians, corrupt banksters and corrupt businessmen

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Ckonnet: 10:00am On Feb 17
As expected
Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Valuepaints20(m): 10:00am On Feb 17
Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by alanto: 10:00am On Feb 17
Does it mean that we now eat what we produce or is it the dollar effect?

Enlighten us please sensible people in the house

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by omojoibo: 10:02am On Feb 17
2 much cash chasing fewer goods shocked shocked shocked

INFLATION

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Nbote(m): 10:04am On Feb 17
Bn
Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Adamux: 10:04am On Feb 17
Tjra:

Don't mind them.


They've forgotten we always find a way out.
Selling one's children for money. Are things that bad?

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by MajorOvakporaye(f): 10:05am On Feb 17
Where are the idiotic Tilumbu supporters?

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by ozo13(m): 10:06am On Feb 17
ecolime:
Èkó ò ní bàjé oo

Makinde and Dapo Abiodun, what are you guys doing?

Build independent power stations and ensure top notch security. Then go out and attract more investors.

Goods are relatively cheaper to manufacture here now with the crazy Naira devaluation. These guys can come in produce and export to other African countries from here.

Please turn our woes to our competitive advantage.

Learn from China
most governors wey be say the only thing they think about is how to steal from the allocation to there state instead of thinking outside the box on how to improve the revenue base of there states.E go better

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by phemmie06(m): 10:07am On Feb 17
E pa tewo fun Tinubu
Clap 👏👏👏 for Tinubu

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Re: 2023: Capital Importation amounted to $3.91bn, lowest since 2007 - Statisense by Mboi2: 10:08am On Feb 17
Tjra:

Don't mind them.


They've forgotten we always find a way out.
Lol... na so
Posting those headlines cannot stop your hunger... Biko suffer your hunger in peace. Tinubu must finish his 8years...

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