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| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by keshconnections(m): 6:47am On Mar 04 |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by dalass(f): 6:59am On Mar 04 |
Flangelo12:I think some or most of Nigerians have believed in a lie that they must always lead or at least be part of a bad statistics that even when things are getting better, their minds cannot grasp the news |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by TechBaron: 7:04am On Mar 04 |
That Senegal has one of the laziest population I have ever seen! They are very lazy, yet the government borrows money and throw stipends at them as if they were rich like Switzerland. |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by Godmind2022(m): 7:08am On Mar 04 |
What they used the debt to do would be well worth it compared to debt borrowed by Nigerian government. Nigerian debt doesn't translate to development, especially when it comes to curbing inflation, job availability, production, health care, education, security and social welfare. |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by just2endowed: 7:11am On Mar 04 |
U Parachoko:Lies.... Nigeria debt to gdp was very low oga. |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by HisaacPlus: 8:19am On Mar 04 |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by Parachoko: 8:52am On Mar 04 |
just2endowed:Provide evidence |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by Oceanjagaban: 9:24am On Mar 04 |
I don't agree with the statistics....one country is Missing. |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by NairaMaster1(m): 9:46am On Mar 04 |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by Julius1995(m): 9:51am On Mar 04 |
Yes. The clown is a certain Obasanjo who secured certain debt relief for Nigeria. First, Nigeria was not there. If we were, it will be because of Buhari, which I am sure you supported with this same fervent stupidity. Parachoko: |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by Parachoko: 10:03am On Mar 04 |
Julius1995:Seun, for real, I don't understand this your site again, there are some kind of comments I do write that will get me banned immediately, but look at how this riff raff is talking to me, yet, nothing is done to him... It's alright |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by seyicodes(m): 10:34am On Mar 04 |
Here is a verified list of the Top 10 most indebted African countries based on external debt stock (total amount owed to foreign creditors), according to Afreximbank and World Bank data compiled in 2025: Top 10 African Countries by External Debt (2024–2025) 1. South Africa – external debt around $163.9 billion USD. 2. Egypt – external debt around $155.2 billion USD. 3. Nigeria – external debt around $94.23 billion USD. 4. Morocco – external debt around $64.7 billion USD. 5. Mozambique – external debt around $64.0 billion USD. 6. Angola – external debt around $60.1 billion USD. 7. Ghana – external debt around $44.8 billion USD. 8. Kenya – external debt around $41.6 billion USD. 9. Tunisia – external debt around $39.7 billion USD. 10. Senegal – external debt around $32.1 billion USD. Confirmed facts: This ranking is based on external public debt stock figures reported by Afreximbank and World Bank analyses as of mid-2024/2025. The percentages of total African external debt held by these countries align with Afreximbank’s report, with South Africa, Egypt, and Nigeria accounting for the largest shares. |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by EvilMerodack(m): 10:50am On Mar 04 |
njokuuche77:We shouldnt celebrate missing out on this list, right? That means we should have celebrated if our country made the list or we shouldnt have celebrated that too? Then we are nothing but a group of deppressed sadist if both having our name on the list/out of this list, shouldnt be celebrated at all You need thorough cleansing. How can you analyse a situation like this and it ends in a lose-lose(sa-d) scenerio either the country made the list or not God forbid i see negativity in all positivity Spits |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by njokuuche77(m): 10:58am On Mar 04 |
EvilMerodack:You completely missed the point. Nobody said we should celebrate being on the list. The point is that we also shouldn’t automatically celebrate being off it without understanding the metric used. Debt to GDP is just one indicator. What really matters is revenue strength, debt servicing capacity, and how productively borrowed funds are used. A country can have lower debt to GDP and still struggle if its revenue is weak. Its all about context not negativity. Serious countries analyse data, they don’t cheer or boo headlines. |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by njokuuche77(m): 11:02am On Mar 04 |
ObiPandora:You’re mixing two different things. Saying Nigeria’s revenue is low no mean say the only solution na to just increase taxes anyhow. That one no be serious thinking. Government fit improve revenue by blocking leakages, widening the tax net, growing the economy, making more businesses enter the formal space, not by squeezing the same struggling people again. This no be about loving or hating Tinubu. Na simple fiscal sense. Make we reason am well, no be everything be insult. |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by njokuuche77(m): 11:07am On Mar 04 |
NOETHNICITY:It doesn’t offend me. I’m not angry that Nigeria isn’t on the list. I’m just saying we shouldn’t turn every statistic into a victory parade without looking at the full picture. If we’re doing well, good. But asking questions about revenue and debt repayment isn’t negativity, it’s basic common sense. Nobody is wishing the country bad. I just prefer understanding the numbers properly instead of reacting emotionally. |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by njokuuche77(m): 11:11am On Mar 04 |
ObiPandora:No. That’s not what I said Oga. This isn’t about preferring one administration over another. It’s about understanding what the numbers really mean. Being on the list isn’t good. Being off the list doesn’t automatically mean everything is fine either. Debt sustainability is about revenue and repayment capacity, not just rankings. Now ask yourself honestly, looking around at your neighbors, the insecurity, the economy etc, can you really say Nigeria is doing well? |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by NOETHNICITY(m): 11:20am On Mar 04 |
njokuuche77:Nobody is turning anything into a victory parade. The numbers here simply shows that we are not as bad as others in this area |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by ryloy(op): 12:05pm On Mar 04 |
seyicodes:So you don't understand simple sentence . Read the title again and revert |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by just2endowed: 12:11pm On Mar 04 |
Parachoko:2022 debt to gdp ratio was approx 30%. |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by ObiPandora: 12:14pm On Mar 04 |
How will govt squeeze people that were never in the tax net ? Formal space like govt taxing market woman ba ? Plenty English no be plenty sense n you are not making any sense at all because as irrelvant as all you are saying they are what Tinubu is already implementing. njokuuche77: |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by Parachoko: 12:20pm On Mar 04 |
just2endowed:Go through my post again Oga, and this time, make sure you read and understand it well |
| Re: The 10 Most Indebted African Nations By Total Debt-to-GDP by Mubiola360: 2:23pm On Mar 04 |
njokuuche77:bad belle. Now let's imagine Nigeria is in the picture, what will now be your response? Na hatred go kpai some of you. |
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