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| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by nedekid: 12:52pm On May 25 |
Na so, oya data boys should come and applaud the achievement. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by laivwire(m): 12:54pm On May 25 |
If the night rat says he's using these debts for fuel and electricity subsidy, it will even be understandable |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Jayhome24: 12:55pm On May 25 |
Ok so what should we do now? Honestly I don't understand all these rubbish ever since Gej era till date talking these same nonsense. The most annoying thing is it is those jobless nuisances followers of eze onuku who has no job to even talk of paying tax are the ones crying most as if they contributed anything to the country whereas they contributed nothing than.lies propaganda and winning election on Facebook and Nairaland. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Angelfrost(m): 12:55pm On May 25 |
These top 3 DEBTORS have practically nothing commensurate in terms of industrialization, security and development to show for their mindless borrowing and sorrowing. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Hoelujohn: 12:57pm On May 25 |
Image123:Borrowing for transformation |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Ibehchizzy: 1:00pm On May 25 |
esnbrutality:they dn dey chop statistics |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by WENGERNOMICS(m): 1:01pm On May 25 |
Nigeria is actually the worst based on GDP to Debt ratio if we are to go by this report. Pakistan GDP is $406b. Bangladesh GDP is $460b while Nigeria GDP is $307b. Meaning we are actually the worst in terms of productivity among the top borrowing countries. The only solution is to find a way to be more productive with the amount of Debt we are taking. Bangladesh population is 255m. Pakistan is 177m. and Nigeria is 200m. No reason for us not to have a GDP that is at least $500m. The answer is Productivity. adenigga: |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Akaujaa(m): 1:09pm On May 25 |
Tinubu is running the most corrupt government in history of the country. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 1:13pm On May 25 |
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| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by glolomoh: 1:15pm On May 25 |
Where is the savings from fuel and electricity subsidy removal? Nobody should remind me of coastal highway because previous regimes paid subsidies and still did some projects . The other times it was ministers that were complaining of lack of funds. Where exactly is our money? |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by esnbrutality: 1:16pm On May 25 |
Statistics na ya mate When i tell people that they are sophisticated failures it seems insulting, but i have been vindicated ![]() Ibehchizzy: |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by DLuciano: 1:18pm On May 25 |
adenigga:Please I need genuine answers: Nigeria is No.3 in World banks largest borrower. Is indebtedness an achievement? |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Majdddd: 1:21pm On May 25 |
For this one we most win |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by westside365: 1:31pm On May 25 |
Nigeria don finish patapata. Tinubu don finish Nigeria and still people are shouting on your mandate. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by vislabraye(m): 1:33pm On May 25 |
Nothing to show for all the debts. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by cutefy: 1:34pm On May 25 |
APC is a curse to Nigeria. This is the party that promised "change" but made Nigeria worse than where they took over leadership. God will judge APC and all beneficiaries of this corrupt criminal party. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by eldoradoxx: 1:37pm On May 25 |
He borrowed to the extent that he introduced borrowing in the name of NELFUND or whatever amongst our university students who hitherto went to school within the affordable means of their parents and sponsors. Part of his achievements in office is lending monies to undergrads to do what they did three years back without needing to borrow. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Galapagous(m): 1:38pm On May 25 |
When accountability is zero, imagine the people ahead of us, yet he is not thinking of changing direction. You wan become poor like bangledesh and pakistan. yet some mentally enslave zombie will come to defend him Cos of what they will eat. Hungry clown with low self esteem. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Emzedz: 1:49pm On May 25 |
Tinibu is a terrible failure n incompetent oldman.. let him prepare his handover notes.. Fake apc results of rubbish counting gave u millions of votes.. we will see at d ballots |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by cutefy: 1:51pm On May 25 |
What is Nigeria, an oil producing country, doing in that list. This is shameful. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Bimpe29(m): 2:00pm On May 25 |
Too distasteful, pretty pathetic 😞 |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Osariemen12: 2:07pm On May 25 |
They keep borrowing to fund their expensive lifestyles. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Dokitto001: 2:22pm On May 25 |
World Bank is made to keep third world countries "third" Tinubu is either compromised and couldn't say "no" to them or just and idiot with no sense. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by 3kay945(m): 2:23pm On May 25 |
webincomeplus: ![]() our compatriots ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by ufotunang: 2:38pm On May 25 |
One of Tinubu achievements.. it's a pity |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by ufotunang: 2:40pm On May 25 |
MemphitzDgreat1:. They have all gone to hide |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by ufotunang: 2:41pm On May 25 |
Hoelujohn:..to transform his bank account abi |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by toprealman: 2:46pm On May 25 |
Politicians will repay every single dime! From A-Z! The audit will start from 1960! Obi is coming! |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by Ebydeb: 2:54pm On May 25 |
Congrats! to giant of Africa. |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by GeneralOuki: 2:56pm On May 25 |
webincomeplus:Na them be our classmates at the institute of Shithology |
| Re: Nigeria Remains World Bank’s Third-largest Borrower With $18.5bn by WizardOfNG: 3:20pm On May 25*. Modified: 4:18pm On May 25 |
MemphitzDgreat1:Lol. I can see you lot are babies who have not done much in your lives. Some of you are probably even 18 to 25 still living with your parent and without kids or responsibilities. I have four kids, I am looking after very well, and four mortgages (home loans) currently but I am paying all of them comfortably and they have made me wealthy through equity gain. It is exactly the same with Nigeria's socio-economic restructuring plan under Tinubu. Speculate to accumulate. It is unambitious people, with poor man mentality, who think borrowing is a bad thing. There aren't many of the wealthiest men/women in the world who did not have to take loans to deliver on their concept and vision. The USA has the highest debt profile in the world today but I bet most you don't know that yet you come here daily worshipping Trump and trying to win visa lottery to japa to America. |
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