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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Inspirer1: 7:24am On Oct 10, 2024
Blazetrailer:
Stupidity is innate, hereditary and inherited.


it could be a self inflicted curse because the way people like that display it is beyond natural. So sad.

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by lexy2014: 7:25am On Oct 10, 2024
trutharena:
All the loans are targeted at critical sectors and not for frivolous projects.

Salwea97, what are the critical sectors and what are in the projects in the critical sectors that the loans are financing?

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Yankee101: 7:25am On Oct 10, 2024
In barely 12 months

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by olusipimp(m): 7:28am On Oct 10, 2024
trutharena:
All the loans are targeted at critical sectors and not for frivolous projects.
Shut the heck. As if na u dey oversee the ghost projects.

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Abufo: 7:32am On Oct 10, 2024
adenigga:



Source: https://punchng.com/Tinubu-govt-borrowed-$6.45bn-from-W’Bank-Report


See the chains of bondage loans these APC lackeys of The West are collecting? Where do you see infrastructure based projects in that list! We have insufficient power generation....yet the plundering and blundering clown in Aso Rock is busy collecting useless loans from every where!

Anway Biafra is loading faster than you people think! Agbado and Aboki marital partners should get ready to pay their gbese in due course!

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by aylive02(m): 7:36am On Oct 10, 2024
Blazetrailer:
Stupidity is innate, hereditary and inherited.


. He got them from his parents

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by ClearFlair: 7:39am On Oct 10, 2024
trutharena:
All the loans are targeted at critical sectors and not for frivolous projects.

Critical sectors ko. What does a supporter of failure know about what is critical and what's not critical

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by bdon123(m): 7:40am On Oct 10, 2024
trutharena:
All the loans are targeted at critical sectors and not for frivolous projects.
Women empowerment na critical sector?ano u are being paid
Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Whytelyon(m): 7:41am On Oct 10, 2024
trutharena:
All the loans are targeted at critical sectors and not for frivolous projects.

You are very very stupid. Which project? 30k and 4 onions is speaking. Oya educate us.. which oloriburuku project are you talking of? Una get media, na to day cap nonsense upandan

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Brushstrokes20: 7:50am On Oct 10, 2024
The dingBAT sole destiny is to sink the shithole beyond redemption 💯💯💯

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by RightChannel: 7:55am On Oct 10, 2024
By the time druggie is done with you, na to colonize your country for another period go end your story!

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by luuvv: 8:01am On Oct 10, 2024
tundegan:
This is a very commendable move by Tinubu.
Will you ever think like human for once

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by mecuries(m): 8:42am On Oct 10, 2024
Jokerman:
Why does World Bank keep borrowing them money??

This World Bank and white people are our Nigeria's enemies
modern day slavery comes to mind

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Sheuns(m): 8:54am On Oct 10, 2024
nairalanda1:


We need trillions, not billions

Billions is enough for a start. In fact millions of spent judiciously will go a very long way. Don’t let politicians fool you by making you believe we need trillions. Most of the projects they embark upon are highly inflated.

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Codes151(m): 9:01am On Oct 10, 2024
trutharena:
All the loans are targeted at critical sectors and not for frivolous projects.
what sector?

A country that doesn’t even know its citizens ?

You can never do anything without having a proper system in place.

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by ogaemma: 9:02am On Oct 10, 2024
Our Leader's keep going from bad to worst.
If Tinubu can borrow such loan within his first year in office, then it is finished.

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by lildush(m): 9:05am On Oct 10, 2024
We're is dat idiot dat was telling me dat tinubu did not borrow any money in his regime? Come and see this.

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Bimpe29: 9:13am On Oct 10, 2024
Hopefully, the loans shall be judiciously and sincerely applied for the execution of the projects for which they're sought/borrowed.

Presently, Tinubu is unrelentingly suffocating us with his crappy policy decisions.

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Kukutenla: 9:32am On Oct 10, 2024
This is the reason why inflation keeps going up
To get this kind of humongous loans from WB in a year demands removing subsidies and devaluing your currency
Nigerians are lab rats for Western interests

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Kukutenla: 9:34am On Oct 10, 2024
Sheuns:


Billions is enough for a start. In fact millions of spent judiciously will go a very long way. Don’t let politicians fool you by making you believe we need trillions. Most of the projects they embark upon are highly inflated.
It will amaze you that if Nigeria were to have trillions today, that clown will tell you that we need zillions not trillions
He's a govt propagandist. Don't take him too seriously

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Basicend: 10:01am On Oct 10, 2024
FLYFIRE:

Tomorrow you WILL create a new moniker, come here with 'please nothing is too small, I have not eaten in 4 days'. ALL of you paid, I MEAN ALL OF YOU PAID, to support this EVIL WILL SUFFER WITHOUT ESCAPE

Amen bro.
Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by AfahaAbia(m): 10:05am On Oct 10, 2024
trutharena:
All the loans are targeted at critical sectors and not for frivolous projects.

Why are you so stupid and daft

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by year2013: 10:26am On Oct 10, 2024
trutharena:
All the loans are targeted at critical sectors and not for frivolous projects.

Critical sectors like, criminality, looting, hungry and hardship manufacturing sectors.
Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Basicend: 10:27am On Oct 10, 2024
AfahaAbia:


Why are you so stupid and daft

Why are you bothering responding to the dude?

Those guys are paid online PR agents, unfortunately, many of them are not well educated. . Like OND level max, etc.

You can easily infer that from their inputs.
Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by Riskymarvelous(m): 11:45am On Oct 10, 2024
Na so seyi tinubu buy ọgbà eleshin for ojodu Berger area for over 500bn how many case seyi don win for court as lawyer
Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by adenigga(m): 12:10pm On Oct 10, 2024
lildush:
We're is dat idiot dat was telling me dat tinubu did not borrow any money in his regime? Come and see this.
Don't mind the........

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by kushme: 1:39pm On Oct 10, 2024
deolu2000:
Borrow money, spend it on non effective things, then go back to borrow more, finally, start pleading for debt pardon. It's the same circle over and over again.

People on this forum and many Nigerians alike just stand by the side and watch the politicians do their thing without asking them questions.
Do you know that, in the article, it was stated that in 2020, Buhari's government got an approved loan of $501million for a Nigeria Rural Access and Agricultural marketing project.

Now, this, under President Tinubu. The World Bank is expected to approve another loan request worth $500m by December 16, 2024, for the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project – Scale Up project.


The added Scale-up to the name of the project...

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by UnabashedIPOB: 2:35pm On Oct 10, 2024
The useless and hopeless country is going down every second, every minute, and every hour of the day. There's a GOD! Your presidiot, EBola EscoBAT Tiefnubu is borrowing all this money to share amongst himself and his buddies, and your generation will be responsible for this huge debt. And yet some fools will come here to talk thrash and defend the indefensible. I do feel sorry for you guys. The shit you guys are in is beyond comprehension. I am surprised that some of the ardent defenders of One Nigeria on this platform ...you know yourselves...have gone silent. The hunger and shege that permeate the landscape have shut them up. This is just the beginning. Una go see SHEGE!

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by kinibigdeal(m): 7:40pm On Oct 10, 2024
trutharena:
All the loans are targeted at critical sectors and not for frivolous projects.

How’s $500 million for women empowerment a critical sector?

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Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by mankan2k7(m): 8:28pm On Oct 10, 2024
This is d reason why he want to tax Nigerians till death. A selfish leader.
Re: Tinubu's Government Borrowed $6.45 Billion From World Bank – Report by deolu2000(m): 8:57am On Oct 16, 2024
kushme:


People on this forum and many Nigerians alike just stand by the side and watch the politicians do their thing without asking them questions.
Do you know that, in the article, it was stated that in 2020, Buhari's government got an approved loan of $501million for a Nigeria Rural Access and Agricultural marketing project.

Now, this, under President Tinubu. The World Bank is expected to approve another loan request worth $500m by December 16, 2024, for the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project – Scale Up project.


The added Scale-up to the name of the project...
I am not surprised, because taking a look at our budget, you will realize that most of the capital expenditures were things that had been budgeted for in the past and in some cases, huge amounts had been previously expended for the same project, but this is Nigeria, money just has to be spent and people have to give a reason to milk the treasury .

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