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Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by Cosbyrich: 9:48am On Mar 25 |
Top 10 not that they are the only states borrowing to pay workers. The states that will be exempted totally are Lagos,Rivers and Ogun states because they have robust Igrs. |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by drlateef: 9:49am On Mar 25 |
successmatters: Shut up!!! Five of them are not APC states. And Lagos is the home of the president, the state with largest workforce and biggest salary, the home of the president is not borrowing money to pay salary. What about that? |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by teepain: 9:50am On Mar 25 |
adioolayi: Most Nigerians are forgetful. The Nigerian economy has been wobbling for some years. I remember when the former minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, Dr Okonjo Iweala, disclosed that Federal Government was borrowing to pay federal government employees towards the end of GEJ's government. About that same time, more than two-third of the states owed their employees several months' salary. On of the first things Buhari did as president was to bail out the states with borrowed funds. He bailed out the states about 3 times and that started his journey of borrowing which persisted through its tenure. I am curious to know how we got to a situation where FG couldn't afford to pay staff salaries towards GEJ tenure end despite the fact that Obasanjo previously got us debt relief and paid the outstanding debts. 1 Like |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by Joy2dworldxyz: 9:59am On Mar 25 |
How come all turned blind eyes on Obi's Anambra that's not on the list. Just imagine that Anambra was there even if na number 100..... |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by Dream25: 10:03am On Mar 25 |
CountinBlessins:You really need to have your brain checked.. So you did not see the one that was talking about South West states?.. Inciting comments my foot.. |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by Prigidypogodo(f): 10:06am On Mar 25 |
what of igr |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by Bfly: 10:14am On Mar 25 |
State government set get too much wahala |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by Rivermonster(m): 10:43am On Mar 25 |
Goodvibes007:why you dey reply the fo*l leave the Idi*t make e carry e stupidi*y dey go. |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by JettPatterson: 10:49am On Mar 25 |
Oh,good information. |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by commoditiesnig: 11:02am On Mar 25 |
helinues:Very true! No excuse at all |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by winner37(m): 11:12am On Mar 25 |
Glory be to God AKWA IBOM is not on the list ... |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by erico2k2(m): 11:39am On Mar 25 |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by damkin24(m): 11:39am On Mar 25 |
successmatters:Sorry for your pains |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by Hawkler: 11:50am On Mar 25 |
Richtaiwo:. Is Kogi a place? Recycled state. |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by Millimann: 12:12pm On Mar 25 |
Richtaiwo: What you wrote About Abia shows that you lack comprehension skills. |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by eneye1(m): 12:23pm On Mar 25 |
successmatters:Your brain is too small if you think is party matter. When are you going to have sense. Who are those in APC and who are those in PDP,LP. Most have have moved from one party to the other. |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by MT: 12:46pm On Mar 25 |
chopnaira: I know Oyo State would be there Seyi Makinde doing wonders |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by wiseoneking: 12:59pm On Mar 25 |
helinues:That doesn't change what he was saying. This government na wor wor for INFLATION. |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by Winning123: 1:07pm On Mar 25 |
successmatters: Obvious you are high. Keep away from it |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by Shikena(m): 1:39pm On Mar 25 |
Me too. If Anambra dey dere I would have condemned this data as fake, but this data favored me and my family so all is well . stasius: |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by NwekereNdokl: 1:48pm On Mar 25 |
Imo and Abia state are the most useless states in southern Nigeria |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by kikake: 7:24pm On Mar 25 |
chopnaira: Imo civil service is overpopulated by indegenous Owerri people since the state was created. The little money that is left after paying salaries is put into creating roads and drainages and refuse cleaning for the new towns emerging in Owerri zone. Nothing is left to look at rest of the state outside Owerri. Imo state has been grounded in Owerri. |
Re: Top 10 States That Borrowed From The CBN To Pay Salaries In Nigeria by Snitcher410: 11:34am On Mar 26 |
stano2:LoL me too self because we have money gon.. but I'm not seeing the money |
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