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Lagos Tops List Of Highly Indebted States With N797b. Delta, Ogun, Rivers Follow / DMO Releases List Of Indebted States And How Much They Owe / Lagos Leads Highly Indebted States With More Than N1 Trillion Debts (2) (3) (4)

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by abeylee001: 1:00pm On Nov 30, 2023
They are all thieves. What do they do with the money.

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by Nonywendy(m): 1:06pm On Nov 30, 2023
I know cross river must be there. Ayade's debt is more than 85% of his predecessors own

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by Naddy100(m): 1:13pm On Nov 30, 2023
[quote author=horsepower102 post=127236064]🇳🇬MOST INDEBTED STATES - JUN 2023



Source: Statisense via (DMO)[/
Wetin ogun state use the money do o?
No good roads
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by MEEVEET: 1:13pm On Nov 30, 2023
Caseless:
Where did you see this?
If I show you what would you do
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by MEEVEET: 1:16pm On Nov 30, 2023
Caseless:
Where did you see this?

Are you happy now?

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by vertueptime: 1:21pm On Nov 30, 2023
that short big mouthed bigot elrufai has plunged the state into debt


horsepower102:
🇳🇬MOST INDEBTED STATES - JUN 2023



Source: Statisense via (DMO)

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by ikdaddy01(m): 2:23pm On Nov 30, 2023
What is Imo and Bauchi doing in this list. Embezzlement
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 2:29pm On Nov 30, 2023
MEEVEET:

Ibom port won't work for same reason lekki sea port won't work

Until the law is change to allow everyone import anything from any port

That's the Koko

Soludo wanted to build pharmaceutical industrial layout in Anambra as minimum 60% of local pharmaceutical companies are owned by igbos

They told him the truth... Pharmaceutical and chemicals can only be imported through apapa not even tincan

That's why they are all in Lagos and Ogun

Such laws are the main reasons investors are holding back
So, chemicals imported through Soaps can't end up in other states?
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by Kingson28: 2:30pm On Nov 30, 2023
horsepower102:
Some states on the list have both high IGR and high federal allocations yet they are drowning in debt


Like USA, the most ‘indebted’ nation in the world?
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 2:30pm On Nov 30, 2023
forgiveness:


Before the entity called Nigeria, SW already had Lagos port and it was generating billions of naira (based on current evaluation). I am talking about as far back as 1890s. Look the list below to see those inhabiting Lagos then.

Port built by the whites. Mu.mu

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by Hamachi(f): 2:33pm On Nov 30, 2023
kiss
Racoon:
Delta state ought not to be on that list. Same with Akwa Ibom. So much allocation but poor IGR hence economically unviable.

Meanwhile Lagos as usual remains a paradox. Generating so much but with grossly less to show for it. This is why GDP: debt ratio is a more reliable index of economic development than IGR.
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by MEEVEET: 2:36pm On Nov 30, 2023
InyinyaAgbaOku:

So, chemicals imported through Soaps can't end up in other states?
No sir
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by yommen: 2:38pm On Nov 30, 2023
horsepower102:
Some states on the list have both high IGR and high federal allocations yet they are drowning in debt

May be if some of you who overboarden those states by your high migration can return to your states, the resources will no longer be overstretched.
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 2:41pm On Nov 30, 2023
MEEVEET:

No sir
Because ?

Haven't things imported through apapa ended elsewhere before ?
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by MEEVEET: 2:43pm On Nov 30, 2023
InyinyaAgbaOku:

Because ?

Haven't things imported through apapa ended elsewhere before ?
That's what we are fighting for all ports should be made equal

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by IamAtikulate: 2:55pm On Nov 30, 2023
Omoawoke:





We understand that most of you no go school. That’s why they say education no be scam.

You guys expose your spare parts economic sense daily, what a shame!
I won’t educate you on how illiterate you sound with your knowledge of debt, I prefer you drown in ignorance
You must be one of these Highest IGR Bandit

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by Omoawoke: 2:58pm On Nov 30, 2023
IamAtikulate:

You must be one of these Highest IGR Bandit

You guys are illiterates. Ignorance is a disease.

You have a browsing phone, it’s not hard to seek knowledge and understanding of what you don’t know, you have no excuse to be this ignorant in a 21st century.

According to ipob gala sellers, debt automatically translates to gbese and it means something bad. Olodo warehouse economists, import and export, container economists


Tufiaka

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by Omoawoke: 3:01pm On Nov 30, 2023
IamAtikulate:

USA debt is held publicly and intergovernmental holding. Nigeria debt is external.

U.S.A debt is like you owing yourself, while Nigeria is like a person owing another person

Check how much debt US has with China. Guy you are a fvking illiterate
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by IamAtikulate: 3:07pm On Nov 30, 2023
forgiveness:


Before the entity called Nigeria, SW already had Lagos port and it was generating billions of naira (based on current evaluation). I am talking about as far back as 1890s. Look the list below to see those inhabiting Lagos then.

But how come they typed your 1890s document with a computer?

Nigeria government agencies still use typewriters even as recent as the year 2,000.

Where dey see computer in 1890, 70 years before independence?


😂😂😂

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by nedekid: 3:07pm On Nov 30, 2023
How come Ambode did not add to debt yet almost transformed the state to Dubai?
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by SpaceTour: 3:32pm On Nov 30, 2023
What did a backward useless worthless shithole imo state do with all the monies they borrowed??

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by 82man: 3:56pm On Nov 30, 2023
Where is our Anambra and imo,abia Enugu and ebony state 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by Integrafamoo: 4:13pm On Nov 30, 2023
horsepower102:
🇳🇬MOST INDEBTED STATES - JUN 2023



Source: Statisense via (DMO)
Every governor installed by Tinubu are disasters to their states

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by ivolt: 4:28pm On Nov 30, 2023
MEEVEET:

Ibom port won't work for same reason lekki sea port won't work

Until the law is change to allow everyone import anything from any port

That's the Koko

Soludo wanted to build pharmaceutical industrial layout in Anambra as minimum 60% of local pharmaceutical companies are owned by igbos

They told him the truth... Pharmaceutical and chemicals can only be imported through apapa not even tincan

That's why they are all in Lagos and Ogun

Such laws are the main reasons investors are holding back
At least, you should have referenced the said law or policy you claimed exist.
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by ivolt: 4:29pm On Nov 30, 2023
firearcher:
A missing context is what the debts are used for - consumption or productive ventures? US, Japan, China, France and Italy are the top 5 countries with the highest national debts in absolute term.

But compared to their debt-to-GDP ratio, only Japan will be on that list, joined by Sudan, Greece and Eritrea.
The question is who are they owing?
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by MEEVEET: 4:34pm On Nov 30, 2023
ivolt:

At least, you should have referenced the said law or policy you claimed exist.

Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by ivolt: 4:47pm On Nov 30, 2023
[quote author=MEEVEET post=127246737][/quote]
Could you actually post the link and not picture?
From what you posted, a circular was issued by the custom on pharmaceuticals import restriction
which suggest a security motive.

Nigeria imports about $1.1 billion pharmaceutical per year while the total imports is more than $50 billion dollars.
How can anyone claim that no port can work because less than 2.5% of total import can't pass through it?

So we should agree that Apapa port will fold up if 2.5% of its yearly import is redirected elsewhere?

I just hope this isn't the reason behind the "FG is killing ports outside Lagos" we hear regularly.
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by Nuheights(m): 5:26pm On Nov 30, 2023
Edo State is borrowing heavily, but nothing on ground to show for it
Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by foxxydude: 5:52pm On Nov 30, 2023
These states are paying huge amount of money every year to service past governors

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by MEEVEET: 6:04pm On Nov 30, 2023
ivolt:

Could you actually post the link and not picture?
From what you posted, a circular was issued by the custom on pharmaceuticals import restriction
which suggest a security motive.

Nigeria imports about $1.1 billion pharmaceutical per year while the total imports is more than $50 billion dollars.
How can anyone claim that no port can work because less than 2.5% of total import can't pass through it?

So we should agree that Apapa port will fold up if 2.5% of its yearly import is redirected elsewhere?

I just hope this isn't the reason behind the "FG is killing ports outside Lagos" we hear regularly.
This is just one there are many like this

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Re: Most Indebted States In Nigeria 2023 by Mirablefaith4: 6:24pm On Nov 30, 2023
Bxfj

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