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| Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by ogododo(op): 11:07am On Oct 24, 2025 |
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has expressed a concern over Nigeria’s rising public debt profile, warning that the current pace of borrowing is capable of undermining fiscal stability.https://dailytrust.com/nigerias-borrowing-pace-can-undermine-fiscal-stability-lcci/?noamp=available
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| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by Racoon(m): 11:21am On Oct 24, 2025 |
Hehehe! Una expect impulsive chronic borrowing to be the solution to every economic problem in Nigeria today? Hellineus, FreeStuffNg, Seunmsg make una come explain to una demigod. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by ogododo(op): 11:46am On Oct 24, 2025 |
Nawa Nlfpmod, dem neva borrow tire? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by ogododo(op): 9:34am On Oct 25, 2025 |
Nawa , make dem no borrow again. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by Prophit: 8:42am On Oct 26, 2025 |
We no go borrow again ke? Forward ever in borrowing |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by Kreesxxx: 8:45am On Oct 26, 2025*. Modified: 9:16am On Oct 26, 2025 |
The presidency is making sure that their life in affluence is sustained while subjecting the masses in abject poverty. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by tiswell(m): 8:45am On Oct 26, 2025 |
Is it their borrowing? They should let emilokan borrow in peace o jare. May this incessant naija borrowing favour me and my family,amen |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by Gotocourt: 8:46am On Oct 26, 2025 |
Tinubu is busy borrowing money and putting heavy taxes on citizens to pay up. Omorr, January next year go pepper 🌶️ red😥 |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by FarahAideed: 8:50am On Oct 26, 2025 |
They are beginning to tell the borrowing master the truth ...the govt keeps lying they have improved the countrys finance but the borrowing book is saying another thing ....Any govt that keeps borrowing to feed the political class is very wicked |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by nairalanda1(m): 8:51am On Oct 26, 2025 |
The alternative is taxing everyone who isnt paying tax to the government..ie the federal and state governments, which amounts to 70% of the population. It will reduce borrowing, not eliminate it. For that we have to diversify the economy, which apc hasn't been good at. But since suggesting that means you an 'agbero', and you are 'not interested in fighting corruption ' , the government will still take more loans. We can't tax to prosperity , but we can reduce our loan dependency via tax Remember that our budget this year is 30 tr naira. Not enough for 230 million people. Remember also that the budget was set based on the idea that oil would be at 75 dollars per barrel or more. It has been on average 68 dollars per month. That means more loans or for now tax more...and cut government spending a d cut the size of the civil service and remove any subsidies Long term, manufactured goods and services P.s ; The above does not mean we should ignore corruption, or that tinubu is good. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by hatchy: 8:51am On Oct 26, 2025 |
His name is Idahosa from Edo. He said the truth very bare as it is, but if his name was to be Adekunle or Bolade, he would have turned the data upside down and say lies in place of the truth just because the government of the day is led by his kinsman. You think you are doing a particular tribe, dont worry, we are all suffering it together.
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| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by AntiChristian: 8:53am On Oct 26, 2025 |
Even the almighty USA get debt! Abeg leave Nigeria alone! We don see LCCI. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by nairalanda1(m): 8:55am On Oct 26, 2025 |
AntiChristian:USA is a manufacturing and producer society. Nigeria isn't. If our debt grows it could harm us. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by Sirleo05: 9:02am On Oct 26, 2025 |
No worries, bobo of Chicago is there.so, no cos for alarm, 2027, if una no wan complain again, you know what to do |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:11am On Oct 26, 2025 |
But if Subsidy removal helped us why is Tinubu still borrowing at such alarming rate? Nigerians would have felt a lot relieved to hear that we no longer need to borrow to finance our budget |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by princeade86(m): 9:18am On Oct 26, 2025 |
My question is, what are they using subsidy money for? What of money customs and other agencies generating? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by grandstar(m): 9:42am On Oct 26, 2025 |
My belief is that a lot of the borrowing is politically motivated,- to win the next elections. This will be through massive improvement in infrastructure. My worry is that some of the projects are unnecessary such as railways to nowhere. Infrastructure developments assisted Buhari in getting re-elected. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by kcprince: 9:43am On Oct 26, 2025 |
We have to find a way to drive our message to tinubu that Nigerians are not fools. They have looted our oil money , subsidy money , loan money and they plan to loot more from next year. There is no benefit from the government. Yet they want to tax us like crazy. Imagine paying 30% as capital gain tax, something that use to be 10%. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by anonimi: 9:45am On Oct 26, 2025 |
Kreesxxx:Tinubu’s jẹun soke jẹun sapo Lagos master plan for increasing tax burden on the people and borrowing to loot instead of providing services and utilities, has been updated to Abuja. If it works for 20 million supposedly smart Lagosians, then why change it for 200 million Nigerians? anonimi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs [quote author=Lanrelagboi post=133655707]Lagos has now crossed the 3 Trillion Naira annual budget mark. Crossed 2 Trillion in 2024. Memory Lane: the first full-year Lagos State budget (Year 2000) in the 4th Republic was in the region of 40-something billion Naira. And it was described as “unprecedented” back then. https://x.com/toluogunlesi/status/1877326708904181856?t=R_xycXnffVtjtiWwoGCzAQ&s=19[/quote] |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by Smartcitizen: 9:51am On Oct 26, 2025 |
Tinubu people said he should keep borrowing even from Opay and Monie point is allowed. The way this people like Tinubu's bumbum, only God can tell. Even when it's dry or wet they must lick everything in his bum bum and tell him the thing is sweet. Nawaoo! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by Awoleesu(m): 9:54am On Oct 26, 2025 |
I guess the LCCI are "economic illiterates" too, boda Bayo? ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by anonimi: 10:06am On Oct 26, 2025 |
NOETHNICITY: princeade86:The subsidy savings is being stolen. QED !!! TimeManager:>> >>>> ManirBK: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by Ofunaofu: 10:14am On Oct 26, 2025 |
Any money borrowed under the regime of Bobo Chicago should be his responsibility; he should be held accountable. Nigerians know nothing about it. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by Shikini: 11:31am On Oct 26, 2025 |
So terrible my Nigeria people. Tinubu is so clueless |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by udemzyudex(m): 11:46am On Oct 26, 2025 |
According to APC guys as long as the borrowing is for infrastructure there's nothing wrong with it. Ehn let's continue to borrow. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by Morizo(m): 12:08pm On Oct 26, 2025 |
ogododo:They will soon come out and attack LCCI like they did to ICAN when the same thing was said on the spare of our borrowing. Borrowing is a tool for National development but the clause there is that there must be accountability for every money on the projects it funded and it should have significant impact on the standard of living of the people using the commoners as the barometer the base as a yardstick to determine it's |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by wyt(m): 12:56pm On Oct 26, 2025 |
nairalanda1:Yea but the problem of borrowing by Nigerian Govt is what it is used for? The level borrowed to date should have have feasible impact to the economy. Consider the white elephant projects they are borrowing to finance, where there is no real value to us at least for now at astronomical cost. As you said, they borrow to enrich the politicians who are in sync with their govt. I feel for the country. What will happen when the north take back the power as we know there performance will likely be worse than what we are seeing today |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by nairalanda1(m): 2:35pm On Oct 26, 2025 |
wyt:Borrowing was 1.Why salaries and so forth got paid, even when oil was as low as 25 dollars per barrel a few years ago 2.Why subsidy on fuel was payable up till May 2023 3.Why our education system does not charge thee 10 million naira as university fees per semester 4Why we haven't run out of money, and why salaries again get paid this year, despite oil on average being below the minimum for the budger Borrowing has, over the years, been why we have not been like many African countries where they can't pay salaries for over 2 years (in the past). We borrow, because the price we need for oil to be so that we can fund our budget without borrowing and taxing nigerians is above 150 dollars per barrel. In 2017 it was 139 dollars per barrel, and in 2012, it was 122. If we did not borrow, we would have had massive budget shortfalls over the years...which could cause .....issues. The problem with borrowing is, debt...and more debt, which eats more revenue unless cuts in spending, or more revenue from alternative sources are gotten immediately (which is why the government totally removed subsides on petrol...) The only way we can stop borrowing is to improve tax to gdp ratio to at least 50-80% per gdp...not the 18% it is, because no matter how we sing and dance about it, our budget, even if fully funded, is not enough for 230 million people...assuming that no one steals money I did not say corruption does not exist, but our leaders do not steal 'all the money'...just as mosquitoes when they bite you do not drink all of your blood. Just as parasites cannot afford to kill the host, corrupt leaders cannot afford to drain Nigeria of all the money it gets, because Nigeria will collapse on their head and others head...and also there goes their money source too. We can never stop corruption, but if we remove subsides on power, and focus on industries, and also widen the tax net, we can reduce it, because the more the number of people paying tax, the more incentivised people will be to hold government to accknt. And the more exporting industries we have, the more government would have to make the environment for them conducive, otherwise, they go. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Borrowing Pace Can Undermine Fiscal Stability – LCCI by Kbs468(m): 10:25pm On Oct 26, 2025*. Modified: 5:16pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
ogododo:I THINK THE SALIENT AND INTRIGUEING UNDERSTANDING HERE IS THE FACT THAT I READ PART OF WHERE NIGERIA's NOMINAL GDP OUTPUT ROSE BY 41.7% IN 2023 FROM #314 TRILLION TO #372 TRLLION IN 2024? SO, THIS 2025 NOW IN OCTOBER, WHERE HAS #372.8 TRILLION OUTPUT OF 2024 GONE TO? WAS IT SPENT JUDICIOUSLY ? AS PER PRECEEDING THE BORROWING ESCAPEDE THIS 2025? OR IS IT JUST BOOK KEEPING AND ACCOUNTING KNOWLEDGE STATEMENT INDICES ONLY? ABI PEOPLE, PLS HELP ME EXPLAIN WHAT NATION's GDP NOMINAL OUTPUT MEAN OOO G-GROSS D-DOMESTIC P-PRODUCT EVEN AS A SCIENCE STUDENT, THE ABOVE MEAN TOTAL INTERNAL TRADING RECEIPTS AS OUTPUT-WHAT WE GOT AS PER REVENUE GOTTEN WHICH AMOUNT TO #372.8 TRILLION IN 2024. HMMMMMN IS OK OOOO BUT I WOULD TO KNOW CLEARER. AGAIN, LCCI IS IN RELATION TO LAGOS STATE AND NOT FROM THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE, BUDGET AND NATIONAL PLANNING OFFICE? SO, WHAT IS THE VERALITY OF THIS NEWS ITEM EVEN? cc madridguy |
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