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| Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by BondRiv(op): 9:43am On Jan 05 |
• Complicates Nigeria’s fiscal fragility, threatens naira stability • OPEC weighs in as eight members meet over supply cut Geopolitical developments in Venezuela and the prospect of a major rattle in global oil supply dynamics could exert downward pressure on crude prices and ultimately stress-test the Federal Government’s N58.18 trillion 2026 spending plan.https://guardian.ng/news/venezuela-crisis-may-create-10b-hole-in-fgs-n58tr-spending-plan/
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| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by Elihu82: 10:26am On Jan 05 |
Na wao may God help us. That is why mono economy is not good for a nation. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by Ewedegubbler: 10:27am On Jan 05 |
Ok ooo Excuse for bulaba to borrow 100 trillion |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by Lanretoye(m): 10:27am On Jan 05 |
The hole that has been dug since 2023,everything that is supposed to be an advantage in Nigeria is always changing face. Crises in Venezuela is supposed to affect their output thereby increasing Nigeria’s sales but na Venezuela them beat,na Nigeria go cry |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by APOSTLECHUMA: 10:28am On Jan 05*. Modified: 11:55am On Jan 05 |
Fed govt is always looking for excuses to cover up its failures
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| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by simpleseyi: 10:28am On Jan 05 |
Why is Abdullahi crying on behalf of Simeon Peter( |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by datola: 10:28am On Jan 05 |
I thought as much because the US is ready to pump the oil massively out of Venezuela which will lead to price fall. Oil is not an asset to ensure economic stability of Nigeria. That's why most countries where crude oil abound quickly use the windfall to investment in more stable assets. It it will be very very bad if Naira starts to depreciate again. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by ibtommy(m): 10:29am On Jan 05 |
Oga o. O ga o. Wetin We go do now? Tinubu, how far na? |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by Karlman: 10:30am On Jan 05 |
All Present Criminals don come with new lamba. This Criminals in power will bury this dead country |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by BarrElChapo(m): 10:30am On Jan 05 |
Give Local refinery crude supply priority. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by erniok2: 10:30am On Jan 05 |
Not an economist but the write up did not compare Venezuelan sulphur rich oil with nigeria sweet light crude that is in heavy demand. Also the fact the Venezuelan VP refused to be trump's stooge. Moreover, oil prices would never drop to $50 all of a sudden. The capture of Maduro would even create a spike which FG must take advantage of. FG should team should have a simulation in place to try out the variables captured in the report. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by Rajiolaade: 10:31am On Jan 05 |
Speculation, brics and OPEC must certainly do something to block the specs. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by MT: 10:31am On Jan 05 |
There is no way happening in Venezuela would affect Nigeria. Venzuela crude oil is quite complex to refine and it would take very long years for the infrastructure to be put in place in order to increase their output. Infact most of the oil companies are developing cold feet from taking the risk of investing in Venezuela. So how will this affect Nigeria budget? Junk journalism. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by samkruzzi: 10:31am On Jan 05 |
As an average Nigerian trying to survive in this economy, this whole Venezuela story just makes me feel more tired and angry than anything else. 😔 We dey here dey struggle with fuel price wey no dey ever come down properly, food don turn luxury, school fees dey kill person, and now dem dey tell us say 2026 budget wey dem call "consolidation and shared prosperity" fit scatter because Venezuela don dey wake up again with US backing? Abeg, which one be this? Our own oil production still dey around 1.5–1.6 million barrels per day (even though dem budget for 1.84 mbpd), and we never even reach the target wey we set for ourselves. Now Venezuela, wey don suffer serious suffer-head, go soon pump more crude with American companies coming to fix their thing. Their oil na heavy like our own, so dem go compete directly for the same buyers. If global supply increase, price go drop pass the $64.85 (or even the $60 wey Senate cut am to) wey government use plan this budget. See the current Brent price sef — e don dey hover around $60–61 per barrel as we enter 2026. If e fall more because of Venezuela + maybe Russia-Ukraine ceasefire, how we go take survive? Oil revenue na the main thing wey dey feed this budget o, and debt servicing alone dey chop N15.52 trillion — almost half of wetin we expect to collect! Wetin remain for road, hospital, school, or even to pay worker salary on time? The experts dey talk true: we no get buffer at all. Tax reform wey just start for January 2026 go take years before e bring serious money, and non-oil revenue still weak. If oil price crash, na austerity we go enter full time — more hardship for ordinary people like me wey dey hustle daily. Honestly, e be like say government too optimistic again. Dem suppose plan with worst-case scenario, not this "best-case" hope. Make dem cut unnecessary spending, fight corruption proper, boost agriculture and manufacturing sharp sharp so we no depend on oil forever. Because if Venezuela flood market and price fall, na we go suffer am pass — fuel subsidy don go, electricity bill high, everything dey costly already. God help Nigeria abeg. We don tire for this cycle of "oil go save us" wey never save anybody. Make dem hear the warning now before e too late. 🙏🇳🇬 |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by GreenCovering: 10:32am On Jan 05 |
Invading Venezuala was crucial for the survival of the US. The dollar was nosediving badly. Now the real reasons are becoming obvious. Had nothing to do with drugs. And those who are begging Trump to come and take our oil in exchange for Tinubu, well una go beg tire. Trump is done with Nigeria. He's is getting ten times in Venezuela what he'd, lowkey, get from Nigeria. Na greenland be im next target lol: oil, strategic location and tech. ![]() |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by Tektronics12: 10:33am On Jan 05 |
The Opposite, Oil Prices would Spike by End of Q1, Q2. More Money for Nigeria BondRiv: |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by Shalashaska: 10:37am On Jan 05 |
The real risk is 'optimistic' budgeting. Nigeria should be budgeting against a worst case scenario not a best case scenario. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by BreconHills(m): 10:46am On Jan 05 |
BondRiv:Sorry but this is nonsense from the Guardian. Venezuela oil fields consist of 70% heavy crude which does not compete with Nigeria's sweet light Brent. Of the balance of the 30% the infrastructure is aged and crumbling and ramping up current production levels will take years. Nobody should tell me me that America can speed up the process using unique technology. This is not possible. This story is a scarecrow for the uninformed. Nigeria is not panicking and has no reason to panic. We have more to fear from a resolution of the Ukraine war than Venezuala oil. Disappointed with the Guardian. Honestly. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by BreakingNews21: 10:48am On Jan 05 |
The write-up author called Venezuela a "North American country ." It devalued the entire verbose article. 🤔 |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by ppogba: 10:52am On Jan 05 |
May, May and May. Exchange rate may get to N2000 to a dollar by December 2025. Here we are. Stop all these MAY and let the imaginary hole be created first. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by Femeto: 10:53am On Jan 05 |
No be inside the revenue NNPC dey theif? |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by ppogba: 10:54am On Jan 05 |
BreakingNews21:That is how you will know the ignoramus was only in a haste to submit something to his ignoramus Editor. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by SeriouslySense(m): 10:54am On Jan 05 |
I just need to perfect the skills that will help irrespective of the Nigerian economy. i am happy for Venezuela and other African countries. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by Nextjs: 10:56am On Jan 05 |
Time for Tinubu to borrow more dollars Fight weh no concern us... We must collect |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by ppogba: 10:56am On Jan 05 |
MT:Very junky! The same Venezuela that has over 11 billion dollars to pay in various law suits filed by oil companies in recent past. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by seunmsg(m): 11:01am On Jan 05 |
datola:I don’t think there will be a significant impact in the short run (1-18 month). In the long run maybe. Venezuela currently pumps around 1m bpd. To get to the level where they can significantly affect the global supply, Americans will have to make huge investments in the next 1-18 months. As things stands, there is a lot of uncertainty and instability in the country. So, oil companies can’t go in immediately. They have to stabilize the country first and then get a working agreement between the US and the new Venezuelan government. That will take another few months. So, Nigeria’s 2026 budget should not be negatively impacted by whatever is happening in Venezuela. However, I strongly support the plan of the NASS to reduce the oil price benchmark to $60. If possible, they should also reduce the daily production benchmark to 1.6m bpd. That pushes us somewhere close to reality and if we benchmark our expenditures against this, we should be good. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by regenerateman(m): 11:02am On Jan 05 |
There are going to be tougher days ahead. Countries that have large reserves of oil are not making oil their major source of income, but Nigeria with small reserve is making oil are her major source of income. Indeed, oil is a curse to Nigeria. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by ncoolsome(m): 11:03am On Jan 05 |
datola:Shebi they said Dangote refinery will stable the dollar,then now what happen |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by SeriouslySense(m): 11:08am On Jan 05 |
it could stabilize the nairancoolsome: ![]() |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by Omalicious1: 11:11am On Jan 05 |
BondRiv:Very soon prices of things will go up and we will blame it on the US - Venezuelan crisis. |
| Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by zenburster: 11:22am On Jan 05 |
You see that $1 = #1,465 you see today? You shall see it no more in 2026. If you have any foreign purchases to make, make them as soon as possible. The naira is about to take a serious beating. The headwinds from the US/Venezuela spat and the upcoming pre-electoral season in 2027. Bodes ill for the naira. Dont say you werent forewarned. |
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