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Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by LegendHero(m): 4:02pm On Apr 04 |
NIGERIA EXTERNAL DEBT PROFILESource: https://x.com/statisense/status/1908161166775308738?s=46 4 Likes
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Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Jorussia(m): 4:03pm On Apr 04 |
I am not aware this administration has been engaging in foreign debt since it came on board in May 2023.The loans being disbursed are does approved during the administration of PMB.This statistics is not what we should be celebrating.PBAT should please focus his attention on how to bring fx to a minimum of #800. 13 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by LegendHero(m): 4:04pm On Apr 04 |
So Jagaban dey service the previous loan, took his new loans and ensured the loans remain static at a given +- value. God bless President Tinubu. 23 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by seunmsg(m): 4:11pm On Apr 04 |
Jorussia: With a 2025 budget benchmark of $1=N1500, how exactly do you want exchange rate to fall to N800? How will we fund Federal and State budget with such a huge shortfall? 10 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by zero8zero(m): 4:31pm On Apr 04 |
Look at OBJ, after Paris club gave us debt relief, he still ended up collecting another loan, leaving behind behind another $3billon debt . Jorussia: Tinubu will not bring down anything to 800 or 80 naira, market forces will continue to determine the true value. 11 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Splashme: 4:49pm On Apr 04 |
Agbadorians are laughable. So, Twitter is now you people's source of information We have Debt Management Office (DMO) but you chose to rely on some nameless Statisense Twitter account 10 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by aybabz101: 4:49pm On Apr 04 |
Those guys in charge between 2022 till date.... I comment my reserve 4 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by LegendHero(m): 4:50pm On Apr 04 |
Jorussia: So the loans were approved during PMB admin, so why are you guys blaming Tinubu anytime you hear World bank loan? 6 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by ClearFlair: 4:51pm On Apr 04 |
Why so much debt with subsidy removed 1 Like |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by LegendHero(m): 4:52pm On Apr 04 |
ClearFlair: You no sabi read? Where do you see debt increase. 8 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Agbegbaorogboye: 4:53pm On Apr 04 |
What a tragedy!! As at 2015 when these incompetent baboons were yet to take power, external debt was just $10bn!! Today, even with unprecedented taxation of Nigerians comparable only with the colonial days that led to revolts in Aba and Abeokuta, external debts have ballooned to $43bn!! If you add the $3.3bn taken through NNPCL from Afreximbank to be paid back with our oil production, the external debt is actually $46.33bn!! APC is a disaster that shouldn't befall any country 13 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by TheStranger: 4:54pm On Apr 04 |
Tinubu sef |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by bobo65(m): 4:58pm On Apr 04 |
Dec 2015 - Dec 2022 Omo ![]() 1 Like |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by ToyinDipo(m): 4:59pm On Apr 04 |
How about the domestic debt profile, that’s the increasing debt 2 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Zoftels: 4:59pm On Apr 04 |
Imagine OBJ and Iweala didn't move for debt forgiveness? APC would have gotten us to over $100B by now!!!! 5 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by donmik: 4:59pm On Apr 04 |
Lemme pass. With all the everyday borrowing of this man, you are giving me this value today Who help am pay? 3 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Maj196(m): 5:00pm On Apr 04 |
Yar'adua still remains the best president Nigeria ever had 4 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by franchasng: 5:02pm On Apr 04 |
APC ![]() ![]() |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Mabuggi88: 5:02pm On Apr 04 |
Subsidy is gone why are the dept still huge?Thought they said Nigeria was borrowing to pay subsidy? The Dept should go very down why is it still huge? Dubious people in government 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by ValarDoharis: 5:04pm On Apr 04 |
We want total debt LegendHero: |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Splashme: 5:09pm On Apr 04 |
Even when Agbado himself was queried by the media for excessive borrowings, see his reply: "Borrowing is not a criminal offence" - Tinubu . 6 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by spiSeyi: 5:14pm On Apr 04 |
Yaradua reduced our debt from 20B to 3.5B within a few months in 2007 even when there was drop on oil production due to the Niger-Delta crisis ![]() It took Yaradua a few months to clear the mess of IBB+ Abacha + OBJ. While it's taking APC like forever to at least return the economy to where they met it if they can move us forward ![]() 4 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Splashme: 5:15pm On Apr 04 |
Most of these Thiefņubu's online charlatans don't have small sense They cannot reason on their own . 5 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Lanruze: 5:17pm On Apr 04 |
Ways & Means, FX and PMS subsidy killed Nigeria under Buhari. Unfortunately nothing to show for it...... APC from this data ruined Nigeria. 6 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Agbegbaorogboye: 5:19pm On Apr 04 |
zero8zero: Stop advertising your ignorance The $3bn was the balance remaining after OBJ paid off the Paris club debts You're hypocritically complaining of someone who reduced debt from $20bn to $3bn while blind to those who ballooned debt from $10bn to $46bn and counting!! Nigerians should curse APC when they wake every morning before they wash their mouths 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Bayajjidda: 5:19pm On Apr 04 |
LegendHero: What's the fund removed from subsidies for? |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Splashme: 5:25pm On Apr 04 |
Lol |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by STEWpid(f): 5:25pm On Apr 04 |
C h a i.. Nigeria is yet to recover from Buharization!! |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by Saint99: 5:25pm On Apr 04 |
Why is this man borrowing right, left and centre? |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by fullclub: 5:26pm On Apr 04 |
zero8zero: Paris club wiped only 18 billion dollars and obasanjo had to pay 18 billion dollars. That's pay 50% and we forgive u 50% And after that he left over 70 billion dollars in reserve remember he meet just 3.5 billion dollars as reserve from abacha We will celebrate obasanjo when he is no more 7 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by OkCornel(m): 5:38pm On Apr 04 |
Foreign debt soared under APC regime 2 Likes |
Re: Statisense: Nigeria External Debt Profile From 2005 To Present by SpatialKing(m): 5:41pm On Apr 04 |
Yoruba and APC economy Collect huge amount of Loans Increase Tax and IGR And waste the money 3 Likes |
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