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Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by ogododo(op): 3:05pm On Dec 22, 2025
This means that a cumulative sum of N54.7 trillion is planned as new borrowings in 2026, 2027, and 2028.

Areview of the recently approved Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) of the Nigerian government for the 2026–2028 period by SaharaReporters shows that a total of N54.7 trillion is projected to be borrowed across the three fiscal years.

This means that a cumulative sum of N54.7 trillion is planned as new borrowings in 2026, 2027, and 2028.

According to the MTEF document, new borrowings for 2026 are estimated at N17.8 trillion. Borrowings for 2027 are projected at N21.1 trillion, while N15.8 trillion is planned for 2028.

A breakdown of the figures shows that in 2026, domestic borrowings are expected to amount to N14.3 trillion, while international borrowings are estimated at N3.5 trillion.

In 2027, domestic borrowings are projected to rise to N16.9 trillion, with international borrowings planned at N4.2 trillion.

Further review indicates that in 2028, domestic borrowings are estimated at N12.6 trillion, while international borrowings are expected to total N3.1 trillion.

A previous review of Debt Management Office (DMO) data by SaharaReporters showed that Nigeria’s public debt rose to N149.3 trillion as of March 31, 2025.

This represents an increase from the N144.6 trillion recorded as of December 2024.

According to the data, domestic debt increased by N4.4 trillion between December 2024 and March 2025, rising from N74.3 trillion in December 2024 to N78.7 trillion as of March 2025.

Meanwhile, external debt grew by N350 billion, increasing from N70.28 trillion in December 2024 to N70.63 trillion as of March 2025.

Nigeria’s debt profile has continued on an upward trajectory. While total public debt stood at N144 trillion in December 2024, it had earlier been recorded at N142 trillion as of September 2024.

During that same period, external debt amounted to N68.8 trillion, while domestic debt stood at N73.4 trillion.

The data also showed that as of September 2024, the federal government alone owed N69.2 trillion in domestic debt, while states and the Federal Capital Territory accounted for N4.2 trillion.

These figures suggest that Nigeria has continued to rely heavily on domestic sources to finance its loan portfolio.

The published total debt profile is also significantly higher than the N134.2 trillion Nigeria owed as of June 2024.

As of June 2024, total external debt stood at N63 trillion, while domestic debt amounted to N71.2 trillion.

Out of this total, the federal government’s domestic debt was N66.9 trillion, while state governments accounted for N4.2 trillion.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/12/22/nigeria-set-borrow-n547trillion-three-years

Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by Salewa97: 3:16pm On Dec 22, 2025
Toh

We are still waiting for the critics to tell us how much they borrowed when they were in power
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by slivertongue: 3:19pm On Dec 22, 2025
The govt is all about borrowing and mismanagement
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by HgAkpobomeEr: 3:30pm On Dec 22, 2025
This is a continuation of the good work started by the previous administration.
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by CodeTemplarr: 3:32pm On Dec 22, 2025
To stone spirits, build mosques, pay imams, build idle airports and flyovers, large empty shopping malls.
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by CodeTemplarr: 3:33pm On Dec 22, 2025
slivertongue:
The govt is all about borrowing and mismanagement
like Norway abi?
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by CodeTemplarr:
Salewa97:
Toh

We are still waiting for the critics to tell us how much they borrowed when they were in power
All critics were once in power according to Yekini Jnr. What happened to your 2 weeks zombea break
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by ebukal67x: 3:40pm On Dec 22, 2025
We are in deep sh*t.
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by fuckingAyaya(m): 3:48pm On Dec 22, 2025
We don't need the body but the brain now the brain and body ain't working. You invited France to help you collect taxes from poor citizens but you rejected US assistance to help fight insecurity ravaging the poor citizens.
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by chinchum(m): 4:05pm On Dec 22, 2025
Yes, borrow !

Make sure you increase the revenue as well, possibly in a geometric progression !


Only fools will not borrow.

Lazy thinkers focus on status quo and afraid to borrow, because they can't think of increasing income. Nigeria will drastically increase its revenue with the man in charge. The worst leaders are status quo leaders.
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by gentlesmithugo(m): 4:05pm On Dec 22, 2025
All they know how to do is borrowing and taxation.when it come to governance,they are empty upstairs
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by tobenuel(m): 4:07pm On Dec 22, 2025
Oh come on, that is too small.. 300 trillion it should be. Posterity will pay up
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by nairalanda1(m): 4:07pm On Dec 22, 2025
All because we rely on oil whose prices need to be as high as 150 dollars before we see returns for the buck

Also all because tax to gdp is 13 percent . Lower than Nigeria republic.

But somehow we can magically live like the UK and Europe on a budget less than 60 trillion naira.

Nigerians, both government and antigovernment supporters want the government to share money so that they can live like the Joneses in America without paying the Joneses tax and loans grin

We borrows because 80 percent of our income comes from oil. And because trying to live the good life without fighting corruption and without extensive taxation is an invitation to more and more borrowing.

Someone is now going to say I am agbadoe grin
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by Angelfrost(m):
I have nothing against taking loans as long as usage or input match output.


However, where a nation is piling on debts with limited developments and low industrial growth, then it becomes seriously troubling.
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by Godswillu(m): 4:11pm On Dec 22, 2025
Wait oo I don't want to believe this story,

We removed fuel subsidy
We are being tax more (by January 2026)
Please what are we going to be doing with all the money and we are still borrowing.

Or was tax increase to enable them borrow more?.
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by keymatt(m): 4:12pm On Dec 22, 2025
It's finished sad
APC have destroyed Nigeria with debt

Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by nairalanda1(m): 4:12pm On Dec 22, 2025
Godswillu:
I just no understand is this not too much and when will it stop God help us
It's only 37 billion dollars, lol.

And we are going to keep borrowing until we vote for leaders who will force us to be producing producing for the world.

Not sharing money in the name of renewed hope, npower and sure p and better life and family support grin
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by fabolouz1(m): 4:13pm On Dec 22, 2025
what is tinubu plan? in as much as government all over the world borrows to meet set targets but ours is reckless .
more than half of these amounts end up on private pockets and this nuisance should stop.
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by Laple0541(m): 4:13pm On Dec 22, 2025
There is no sin in borrowing so far the money borrowed is used for the right course.

God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by Samajogs: 4:14pm On Dec 22, 2025
PBAT governance is a recklessness that is wrestling against flesh and blood. Nigerians go suffer. They can borrow to fund their lifestyle
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by chinchum(m): 4:15pm On Dec 22, 2025
nairalanda1:
All because we rely on oil whose prices need to be as high as 150 dollars before we see returns for the buck

Also all because tax to gdp is 13 percent . Lower than Nigeria republic.

But somehow we can magically live like the UK and Europe on a budget less than 60 trillion naira.

Nigerians, both government and antigovernment supporters want the government to share money so that they can live like the Joneses in America without paying the Joneses tax and loans grin

We borrows because 80 percent of our income comes from oil. And because trying to live the good life without fighting corruption and without extensive taxation is an invitation to more and more borrowing.
We will turn the tide of our income with the man in charge, i am positive of that. Even if he fails to block leakages, that is easier work for another administration to handle, by the way that leakage block is a work in progress. Nigerians are a reflection of the leaders and are the ones creating leakages in connivance with elected politicians. Check the ministries budgets presented by various ministries, and the elected representatives to oversee budget presented..
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by BlackViper: 4:15pm On Dec 22, 2025
What kind of backward reasoning is this?

Your retired Chicago drug dealer has borrowed more than all his predecessors combined.

Salewa97:
Toh

We are still waiting for the critics to tell us how much they borrowed when they were in power
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by Samajogs: 4:15pm On Dec 22, 2025
When was the last time we had a Surplus budget. Nigerians are not seeing the effect of this government
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by nairalanda1(m): 4:16pm On Dec 22, 2025
slivertongue:
The govt is all about borrowing and mismanagement
Like all the previous government because all of you want them to share money to you.

That is why you have tinubu now, tinubu yesterday and tinubu since 1960. You don't want to vote for your LKY. Too much talk about working that one cheesy

Emilokan o! Typical of Nigerians.
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by emmabest2000(m): 4:16pm On Dec 22, 2025
Lol
Una never see anything yet .

The Forest was shrinking
But the TREES keep voting for the AXE
The AXE was clever and convinced the TREES that because HIS handle was made by WOOD that HE is one of THEM

Meanwhile......

Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by Samajogs: 4:17pm On Dec 22, 2025
Borrowing to funds last borrowing and heavy project that are not people friendly. Gosh, what a waste
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by Reloadedisraelp: 4:17pm On Dec 22, 2025
That will increase the total sum to 1m+ each Nigerians is owning..

If u're a parents already with 5kids u own 5million plus 1m for urself and extra 1m for the fraction, total to 7millions for a parents of 5kids... When the time to payback reach we nor wan hear unnecessary begging oo 😒😒
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by muyico(m): 4:17pm On Dec 22, 2025
congratulations to Nigerians
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by Zocalite: 4:17pm On Dec 22, 2025
Salewa97:
Toh

We are still waiting for the critics to tell us how much they borrowed when they were in power
With all the perdition you receive daily, still they will not even give you cleaner position

Your fellow perdition being, reno omockery has gotten ambassador, his carrying holoso now, he doesn't speak again
Re: Nigeria Set To Borrow N54.7trillion In Three Years by nairalanda1(m): 4:17pm On Dec 22, 2025
Samajogs:
When was the last time we had a Surplus budget. Nigerians are not seeing the effect of this government
Answer is never because all Nigerian governments practice the principle of selling resources and sharing the money and building things they cannot pay for their upkeep.

Especially this tinubu government

When people tell you of resource dependency, you dey call am Jeremiah miseria!
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