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Re: Nigeria Missing As IMF Lists Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies by watchindelta(m): 5:38am On Oct 18, 2025
If nigeria really get sense! If country good you will see it in the life of 70 t0 80 percent of the citizens. So you people are waiting for outside to tell you 🤔 ? Yeye
Re: Nigeria Missing As IMF Lists Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies by Nwadiozorosita: 5:49am On Oct 18, 2025
IMF, Africa Killer Disease!
Re: Nigeria Missing As IMF Lists Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies by Mindsetmindset: 6:28am On Oct 18, 2025
Orlandoo:
No one can even point to one thing Tinubu has achieved since he grabbed and ran away with someone's mandate. Nothing. Only pardoning criminals.
the man is a complete failure
Re: Nigeria Missing As IMF Lists Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies by KobolanderSegun: 8:15am On Oct 18, 2025
iwaeda:
Sometimes I laughed at my self for believing NBS statistics and inflation coming down.. Our government need to be truthful, last week Friday, fuel was sold at N865, today it is N955 in most filling stations around. If we talk they see us as hater. I wonder if APC members goes to different markets. grin grin grin grin grin angry angry
Feeling sorry for all the gullible Nigerians who think Nigeria is heading for a good place. Tribalism is a terrible thing it is so blinding. As a Yoruba man I say " Hail Ojukwu and all Ndigbo " apart from Nnamdi Kanu, I can smell a fake from kilometers away .
Re: Nigeria Missing As IMF Lists Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies by Rindo69: 8:21am On Oct 18, 2025
Propagandists will say we aren't on the list cos our economy is faster than all these and that IMF will do another list of mega-fastest economies where we are number 1
Re: Nigeria Missing As IMF Lists Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies by Fearurcreeator: 8:19pm On Oct 18, 2025
Macphenson:
Just imagine. ordinary Benin Republic economy is doing better than the almight giant of africa.

Tinubu and his cohorts thinks government and governance is about propaganda.
Same IMF will bring positive news you wont like it but negative ones makes you happy. Negativity will never leave your life and your loved ones
Re: Nigeria Missing As IMF Lists Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies by Fearurcreeator: 8:20pm On Oct 18, 2025
Orlandoo:
No one can even point to one thing Tinubu has achieved since he grabbed and ran away with someone's mandate. Nothing. Only pardoning criminals.
As negativity dey sweet you about this country so shall it be in your personal life
Re: Nigeria Missing As IMF Lists Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies by Macphenson: 5:03am On Oct 19, 2025
Fearurcreeator:
Same IMF will bring positive news you wont like it but negative ones makes you happy. Negativity will never leave your life and your loved ones
IMF has never brought any positive news to Nigeria. Since the days of IBB austerity measure. Go and verify
Re: Nigeria Missing As IMF Lists Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies by Fearurcreeator: 10:11am On Oct 19, 2025
Macphenson:
IMF has never brought any positive news to Nigeria. Since the days of IBB austerity measure. Go and verify
Oga koshi danu
Re: Nigeria Missing As IMF Lists Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies by Lanruze: 10:23am On Oct 19, 2025
You would have done well not to be too loud.

The $42B is the Gross Reserve figure and not net.

Be calming down please some people see between the noise.






grandstar:
The net foreign reserves has grown from $3.99bn to over $42bn, which is able to cover 8 months worth of imports. By the way, net foreign reserves refers to the reserves that the central bank actually has access to. The gross figure contains the one that is encumbered. The net foreign reserves are unencumbered.

In addition, when Tinubu assumed office, 97% of government spending was going towards debt servicing. It is now below 50%.
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