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Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Shehuyinka: 7:29am On Oct 04, 2020
FORMER Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, on Friday, stated that Nigeria experienced an unprecedented economic boom with a 6 per cent annual growth and paid off its debt when former President Olusegun Obasanjo and himself managed the nation’s affairs.

In a Twitter post, he described the period between 1999 and 2007 when he served as vice president of the country as a time of national restoration for the country when the country was without debt.

“Between 1999 and 2007, Nigeria paid off her entire foreign debt while maintaining an unprecedented 6 per cent annual GDP growth.

“Those were periods of national restoration, and I am very proud of the work President Obasanjo and I did for this nation we care so much for. Facts don’t lie,” he tweeted.

But this is not a true statement, according to the data published by the Debt Management Office, DMO, the government’s agency that keeps records of Nigeria’s debt portfolio.

Nigeria’s debt history according to DMO, shows that the country was indebted to external sources to the tune of $28.04 billion in 1999, of which $20.5 billion was owed to the Paris Club of creditors.

The data also reveals that while the debt owed the Paris Club was paid in 2006, following a debt relief program approved by the World Bank. The country’s external debt was $3.54 billion and climbed to $3.65 billion in 2007.

The country’s external debt profile continued to rise to $10.72 billion in 2015 Currently, the debt stands at $27 billion as of March 2020 under President Buhari’s administration.

An indication that the country’s external debt profile had increased by more than 50 percent under Buhari administration.

Nigeria though had a fair share of economic boom recording a positive growth rate between 1999 to 2007. According to the World Bank, the country had a stable economic growth during the period recording 5.02 percent in 2000, 5.92 percent in 2001, 7.35 percent in 2003, 9.25 percent in 2004, 6.44 percent in 2005, 6.06 percent in 2006 and 6.59 percent in 2007.

However, President Buhari’s administration has endured a turbulent economic growth registering Nigeria’s first recession after 25 years in 2016, due to lower revenues from a drop in crude oil prices.

Data obtained from the World Bank showed that the GDP growth rate dropped from 2.04 percent in 2015 before it dropped to -1.62 percent in 2016. The growth rate increased to 0.81 percent in 2017, it slightly increased by 1.94 in 2018 and increased by 2.24 in 2019.

When the GDP growth rate of a country is negative, then the economy of that country slides into recession. Key indicators that drive a nation’s GDP growth include its consumer spendings on goods and services, business investments in the country, government spendings and its net trade.

Nigeria is currently not listed as the fastest growing economy in Africa with a paltry 1.94 percent GDP growth rate, lagging behind Ethiopia at 10.3 percent, Ghana at 8.1 percent, Cote d’Ivoire at 7.7 percent, Tanzania at 7.1 percent, Senegal at 7.2 percent and Djibouti at 7 percent.

A PriceWaterhouseCoopers, PWC, report affirms that Nigeria’s economy grew by 2.7 percent in 2015, but slide to its slowest growth in the past four years, much lower than its previous GDP average growth rate of 4.8 percent.

https://www.icirnigeria.org/nigeria-was-not-completely-debt-free-in-2007-as-claimed-by-atiku-abubakar/

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by JudasNaCarrot: 7:33am On Oct 04, 2020
Trash

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Temitopemo6e6(m): 7:34am On Oct 04, 2020
Buhari Vows To Press On With Anti-graft debt We are paying the loans. In the same National Assembly sitting, they were told that of the 500million dollars loan, we have paid 96 million dollars already, Nigeria is already paying. “And the 500 million dollars was not taken by us, it was taken by President Goodluck Jonathan in his term and that clause was there.

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by solmus: 7:35am On Oct 04, 2020
cool




white man goes to the bank to borrow money for his personal development through mortgage loan he pays back in 30 years, student loan for tuition in the best University, Car loan for a new car which he pays for in five years and sell the Tokunbo to Africans while getting another new one, Oyinbo government borrow 100% of their GDP to fix infrastructure and everyone pays back through tax

Black man goes to the bank to deposit and save his own money while banks get richer charging for saving with them (ATM fees, stamp duty, transfer fees), instead of getting a loan to develop, he sees loan as gbese, or haram

At a time UAE was borrowing every where to develop world class infrastructure in Dubai and Abudhabi promising to pay back with Oil and Tourism, Obasanjo, Atiku and Okonjo iweala the world bank spy went to give $12 billion of our money to IMF and World bank, claiming Debt relief, while IMF, world bank simply borrowed other developing countries since we are allergic to building Power Plants and love darkness, since we don't want to build refineries because it's our destiny to cue at fueling stations


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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Nobody: 7:38am On Oct 04, 2020
Can you compare the level at which they reduced external debt to any other administration?, Oga leave matter, for that side them really really try.. I give it to OBJ and Atiku

And of course, Ngozi (NOI) was also in the equation. That's using round pegs in round holes...

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by helinues: 7:38am On Oct 04, 2020
Alcameroonie dishing out lies since 18BC.

Let's wait for what upper Iweka people have to say about this revelation

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Franchise21(m): 7:38am On Oct 04, 2020
OK
Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Enudapan: 7:38am On Oct 04, 2020
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated
Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by PureGoldh(m): 7:38am On Oct 04, 2020
Some Nigerians ain't in shock thoo

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Miyachi: 7:38am On Oct 04, 2020
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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by sammyj: 7:39am On Oct 04, 2020
shocked shocked shocked shocked This is just part of the campaign towards 2023 election and if otherwise Ngozi should be called upon for a probe!!! shocked shocked

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by sotall(m): 7:39am On Oct 04, 2020
undecided
Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by MarveworldNG: 7:40am On Oct 04, 2020
Let's try and understand that things were better those days.
Other countries have left us behind but we are hear counting back.

We do home interior finishing. Kindly contact us via the whatsapp number provided in the signature.

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Nobody: 7:40am On Oct 04, 2020
angry
Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by GreaterFuture1(m): 7:40am On Oct 04, 2020
Nigerian Polithiefians, Specialist in Failures. Smh

If you need Sure US Bank Accs to send Funds to Nigeria Face to Face Job, hit my WhatsApp in Signature. Lagos Peeps only.

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by DenreleDave(m): 7:40am On Oct 04, 2020
It will be so disappointing if Pdp gives atiku the presidential mandate again

So why didn't he talk abt all these b4?

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Ebenezar2021: 7:40am On Oct 04, 2020
emror4u:
Can you compare the level at which they reduced external debt to any other administration?, Oga leave matter, for that side them really really try.. I give it to OBJ and Atiku

you said it all and you just spoke what was in my mind

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by neoclassical: 7:40am On Oct 04, 2020
It is economically evident from all available indices that Nigeria is currently in recession and we are gradually heading to economic depression. Forget about the manipulated data from the federal office of Statistics. The present government is clueless when it comes to economic management.
The aggressive borrowing by the government is to keep up with her recurrent expenditure. The country's economy is long dead

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by naijapips04: 7:40am On Oct 04, 2020
Under 5 years, Buhari has raised our foreign debt to over 50% with absolutely nothing to show for it. And he's still borrowing.

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by sylve11: 7:40am On Oct 04, 2020
Abeg make all of them go jare.............. sad cool
Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Omoslim26: 7:40am On Oct 04, 2020
Hmm

oga forget Atiku let's face front let's embrace reality

WE ARE IN DEEP HOT OGBONO SOUP UNDER THIS GOVT

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by helinues: 7:41am On Oct 04, 2020
JudasNaCarrot:
Trash

It must be trash cos Judas will always be a saboteur

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by globalresource: 7:41am On Oct 04, 2020
The APC propagandists have started again ahead of 2023...They have come again


We don't care to know....

My question is....what has Buhari done to lessen the debt burden of Nigeria?

He only thinks of plunging the country into more debt

APC and blame game. This is not fair na.

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by abbaapple: 7:42am On Oct 04, 2020
angry



Compare $3.65 Billion during 2007 and $27 Billion as at 2020, some people don’t just reason well lipsrsealed

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Kuginzi: 7:42am On Oct 04, 2020
2023 is fast approaching, so Atiku and others will start disturbing the masses with cheap talks/lies

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Nobody: 7:43am On Oct 04, 2020
Excuses upon Excuses
Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Samsimple(m): 7:43am On Oct 04, 2020
Debt free or not.. the nation was better than it is now angry sad



Check my signature

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by martineverest(m): 7:43am On Oct 04, 2020
emror4u:
Can you compare the level at which they reduced external debt to any other administration?, Oga leave matter, for that side them really really try.. I give it to OBJ and Atiku

na the same thing.only that Paris club cancelled Nigeria debt

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Re: Nigeria Was Not Completely Debt Free In 2007, As Claimed By Atiku Abubakar by Kuginzi: 7:44am On Oct 04, 2020
Politicians can lie

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