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Poll: Tinubu has collected the most Debts in Nigeria's history,despite high oil prices,no subsidy payment,worsening standard of living.
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| Re: Five African Countries Top World Bank Borrowers, Owing $67.8 Billion by miketayo(m): 2:04am On May 27 |
malali:I don't support BAT.. but I'm not a mumu either. You came online and typed rubbish only to embarrass yourself. |
| Re: Five African Countries Top World Bank Borrowers, Owing $67.8 Billion by andrewza: 5:13am On May 27 |
malali:Yes and it important yo know who the money was borrowed from. Egypt lenders are fellow Muslim nation mostly gulf states. They wont have the same interests rates and often those loan as you said where for a specific project South Africa is even better off. Even though it has a massive debt to GDP it borrowed close to 90% of the money from south Africa. South Africa owes it self money. A lot of the external debt is all so for speciol projects. There is a multi billion dollar loan from the EU with zero percent interest that for building wind and solar power. Nigeria issue is has you said. Borrowing money from a world bank to pay for simply running the country. |
| Re: Five African Countries Top World Bank Borrowers, Owing $67.8 Billion by malali(op): 5:57am On May 27 |
miketayo:No mumu insinuations here, lets call a spade a spade. I thought Buhari was the worst,it could get Buhari borrowed, as oil was $30/barrel, COVID reliefs were needed, he had to pay petrol subsidy, he had to pay Forex subsidy and still pay all the salaries. Tinubu is selling oil at $100/barrel, there is no COVID emergency, he is not paying petrol subsidy,he is not paying Forex subsidy...but he is borrowing far more than the previous regime. Nigerians should be doing better economically. With the metrics of these present state. I initially thought Tinubu would do better, but if we continue at the current rate...we are headed in Zimbabwe era inflation and currency devaluation. |
| Re: Five African Countries Top World Bank Borrowers, Owing $67.8 Billion by AlphaTaikun: 3:42am On May 29 |
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| Re: Five African Countries Top World Bank Borrowers, Owing $67.8 Billion by franvincoop: 8:23pm On Jun 04 |
You were missing in this forum for a while welcome back. But remember say person wey wear white no suppose embrace person wey dey sell charcoal. Prince Jegede Sokoya once said "take a pig to London and back, it will still be a pig" malali: |
| Re: Five African Countries Top World Bank Borrowers, Owing $67.8 Billion by malali(op): 12:35am On Jun 05 |
franvincoop:Had a family bereavement. |
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