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| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by atobs4real(m): 2:21pm On Jun 11 |
Ebeke said, “Our view is that transactions in these types of structures carry risks. Usually they are opaque, so the terms are not always very transparent when we review these instruments across countries.” Please, don't sell me ooooo Those Arab can come and say I should convert to Musulumi oooo |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Ebydeb: 2:24pm On Jun 11 |
Pikin wey say him mama no go rest..he too no go rest. If this present govt has decided to give the poor masses sleepless night, they too will have more than restless nights. |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Mathewrichard99: 2:39pm On Jun 11 |
Tinubu is Highly determined to destroy this country finally....... Ibehchizzy: |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Mrexcell(m): 2:50pm On Jun 11 |
Apc just want to finish nigeria completely this type of loan agreement buhari collected before leaving office has tinibu repaid it? |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Kushites: 2:52pm On Jun 11 |
AlbertNewton:THANK YOU. DON'T MIND ALL THESE SMALL CHILDREN ON NAIRALAND WHO DON'T YET UNDERSTAND THAT WHEN IMF TELLS YOU THAT SOMETHING YOU'RE DOING IS VERY BAD, IT'S THE EXACT OPPOSITE. IN FACT I REMEMBER A CHINESE LEADER ONCE SAYING THAT THE EASIEST WAY TO DEVELOP YOUR COUNTRY IS TO DO THE OPPOSITE OF EVERYTHING THE IMF TELLS YOU TO DO. |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Dennisochampa: 3:00pm On Jun 11 |
Kobicove:Swear say you understand werin the post dey all about before you make this comment |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by tiger28: 3:08pm On Jun 11 |
The EDUCATED and OBJECTIVE ones will see that 80% of this news highlights the progressive gains of the govt reforms…… it’s too glaring , from this news. 20% of this news highlights the fact that it hasn’t trickled down to the masses yet and we should be careful about the loan, because of its Transparency. The loan itself is a good thing as it will refinance the big loans that we already accrued over the years, with Lower interest refinancing ….. makes perfect sense. To the usual ILLITERATES. All they can read is “ Tinubu is killing the economy “, Tinubu is a Bastard” etc. Haters of Nigeria! If Naira gained its value by 100% today, they will have high blood pressure. Pathetic! |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by tiger28: 3:11pm On Jun 11 |
googi:GBAM!!!! |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by nedekid: 3:11pm On Jun 11 |
IMF they will say is now Obidient. |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Ezzymadu(m): 3:13pm On Jun 11 |
Emeskhalifa:See waiting you de talk like say them just born you can't you give them Nigeria for Islamization which is already happening ![]() |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by jamafa: 3:13pm On Jun 11 |
lastmessenger:You self believe Obi?? That 200 trillion no dey accurate o Obi just dey pick figure for head |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by tiger28: 3:14pm On Jun 11 |
atobs4real:Did you read the REST of IMF STATEMENTS ??You definitely ignored the excellent news . Emergency lovers of Nigeria! |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Gab1976(m): 3:16pm On Jun 11 |
Emeskhalifa:. Terorrism is already going on in the country probably Arab is the one owning Nigeria |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Mathewrichard99: 3:20pm On Jun 11 |
Tinubu is Highly determined to dismantle this country finally....... Ibehchizzy: |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Galapagous(m): 3:21pm On Jun 11 |
Or IMF is just after their own personal gain. Now there is a competitor and they start nagging. Same way world Bank gave a shitty advice when dangote refinery came to limelight only to delete it afterwards. How I wish all these people blinded by tinubu woes can have a look into all IMF loan conditions and examine its economic impact on the country. Note I am not saying the current administration is good o. But sometimes we need to understand what is going on to see the difference between a right move and a wrong one. |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by panpan(m): 3:21pm On Jun 11 |
The federal government should stop external borrowing. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) should stop poking its nose into Nigeria's economic decisions. What the IMF is saying is, "Don't take loans from them, take loans from us." However, all external loans should stop, regardless of the lending institution. |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Kimo21(m): 3:24pm On Jun 11 |
Gotocourt:He will be buried before he tries to bury Nigeria 🤷🏽♂️ |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by snowball11(m): 3:26pm On Jun 11 |
To think this thing is the best hand from a certain region is still being studied at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo state! ![]() |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Galapagous(m): 3:26pm On Jun 11 |
tiger28:I concur with you. Coming from someone who understands the role of IMF and World bank on imperialism and neocolonialism in Nigeria and Africa at large, they are just after their own interest. |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Lukuluku69(m): 3:29pm On Jun 11 |
Emeskhalifa:What did we get in return when we patronised IMF, the Paris Club, World Bank and their other cousins? Yes, the Chinese are already mining the h*ll out of us, not only gold as you opined but other minerals. Do you want the Arabs to just dole out their money without something in return when in fact every other creditors, donors wants something in return? When we say our money should be used to develop us and not banked in a silly Foreign Reserve while you go cap in hand begging and borrowing, some people think those who say that don't know what they are saying. Just so, you know, it is not the present Administration that is guilty of this, every successive one is culpable. |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Inspirer1: 3:32pm On Jun 11 |
Kushites:Absolutely my thought on reading through the piece. Then, would they have raised this concern if the country had gone to them for the same purpose? My only concern is utilisation of any and all borrowed funds, that's where our Govt do fall our hands. |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Galapagous(m): 3:32pm On Jun 11 |
panpan:Yes, I concur with this, but we are running a deficit budget, our revenue cannot run our budget due to past loans and conditions who have deeply block the resources meant to service the country. Each oil produce cannot go directly to dangote for example, a huge chunk will be use to service some loan conditions by this same useless IMF and world Bank. If he has the balls to renegotiate these useless loan conditions and mandate accountability, then we have a leader. |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Godspowerpro(m): 3:36pm On Jun 11 |
Where are our Nairaland Tinubu defenders when you need them |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by IbnB: 3:51pm On Jun 11 |
Kukutente23:Another forex loan to be stolen right from source by the usual suspects The Nigerians who will pay back these loans are still in their diapers...their parents are the APC-worshippers of today |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Bluntemperor: 3:56pm On Jun 11 |
The IMF and the World Bank - should REST, because they Are the Very Institutions -that brought Nigeria to this level,since the IBB - Structural Adjustments Programs ( SAP)-that Forced Nigerians to- Pass Through Financial Hell, and Nigeria Never Came Back to Normal since June 12,1993 elections Annulments, •Which they ought Not To Allowed the Military 🪖 Junta then,but Alas - they did it,just for their Selfish Interest. They Should Have Said No to that evil Policy. |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Udomaogodo: 5:12pm On Jun 11 |
tiger28:Professor please go and sleep. Warning na warning |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by TerriblePresido: 6:12pm On Jun 11 |
Tomorrows headlines. I won’t say much
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| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Coolgent(m): 6:13pm On Jun 11 |
Tinubu most be incompetent president ever, a renowned public thief! |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Emeskhalifa(m): 6:14pm On Jun 11 |
Ezzymadu:If you give them Nigeria, remember you are also a Nigerian and even if you are not living in Nigeria, what about your relatives in Nigeria? What they may go through?? |
| Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by 1vandragon: 6:20pm On Jun 11 |
Hoelujohn:On the flipside, do you know that the highest overhead tertiary institutions received in 2025 was 30%? Some even received as low as 15%. So I hope you can see the deceptive tradeoff going on. While nelfund is being praised, the institutions are being starved of funds to operate even at 50%. |
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