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Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by POLS: 10:02am On Aug 16 |
Nigeria is on the verge of securing a $500 million loan from the World Bank, a significant financial boost aimed at addressing critical challenges in the country’s education and healthcare sectors. https://nairametrics.com/2024/08/16/nigeria-eyes-500-million-world-bank-loan-to-reduce-staffing-gaps-in-education-health-sectors/ 2 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by ewedunamala: 10:21am On Aug 16 |
Incongruous 10 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by NwaNimo1(m): 10:22am On Aug 16 |
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Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by CyrusVI(m): 10:25am On Aug 16 |
If its for health sector, then thats a big plus Anything to reduce the brain drain in that sector That will go a long way to drop the mortality rate by at least, 5%, which is a whole lot in terms of population figure 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by greenermodels: 1:09pm On Aug 16 |
Another $500 million dollars loan in addition to the $500 million dollars bond that would be sold on Monday?! Nigeria is a tragicomedy. 55 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by shortgun(m): 1:09pm On Aug 16 |
Loans, loans and loans, this is the only achievement of this inept administration. No idea on how to make the economy productive with the vast amount of natural resources available in the country. 39 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by adioolayi(m): 1:09pm On Aug 16 |
Na wa o.. Why not move all healthcare workers, working for NNPCL refineries into other health facilities.. Then, dismiss all refineries workforce that have been collecting billions of Naira as salaries and entitlements over the years with Zero refined products Sack them to free up salary wastages and channel the money for more healthcare workers recruitment. Sorry for my wicked reasoning. 62 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by Yankee101: 1:10pm On Aug 16 |
Tinubu wants to clearly wreck Nigeria with debt He’s going for the fx He’s banking on just one term 7 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by ATEAMS: 1:10pm On Aug 16 |
LoL ... Loan over loans 9 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by Flame333: 1:10pm On Aug 16 |
Borrow dot com.. Borrow steal it and share the payback through tax for all Nigerians to pay It is well 11 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by Nahunger(m): 1:10pm On Aug 16 |
Loan upon loan Everyday loan Everything loan Believe it or not, NIGERIA IS GONE 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by iwaeda: 1:11pm On Aug 16 |
POLS: Wasting billions on palliatives, borrowing to fix sectors, what Am I? 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by Yahami(m): 1:11pm On Aug 16 |
This trend in loan continue after the after mat we are facing? To the point that we don't have crude oil to give an indigenous refinery to refine for us, is really pathetic. 8 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by Joyceaile(f): 1:11pm On Aug 16 |
Who will now payback 6 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by isaaclech(m): 1:11pm On Aug 16 |
Make them just carry country sale give another country make we rest... Loan up and down 7 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by manuelkel(m): 1:12pm On Aug 16 |
Na wa oo, I'm speechless. Does this mean Nigeria no get revenue? All these revenues where are they channelled to? One annoying thing is that all these loan the loaners have percentage from that and still have their loan interest separate. As simple as “who is fooling who". 11 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by Thewrath(m): 1:12pm On Aug 16 |
World bank and others should stop giving Nigeria loans,maybe our leaders will sit up. 5 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by athaboi(f): 1:12pm On Aug 16 |
This thieves will never stop borrowing! What exactly is the problem of this nation called Nigeria! My goodness 6 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by Creditalerts: 1:12pm On Aug 16 |
Na statistics we go chop Emilokan 🤣🤣🤣🤣 5 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by kenny714433(m): 1:13pm On Aug 16 |
This time around, they will seize Manabbqgrillz and Helinus 8 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by Reelmii: 1:13pm On Aug 16 |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by Inspirer1: 1:13pm On Aug 16 |
We no dey tire |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by cjudy(m): 1:14pm On Aug 16 |
World bank e no go better for una. You keep on giving this incompetent politician loans and no option to pay this loan back and you want Africa or Nigeria to be a better place. Look at Ogun state today, they can’t even afford to pay their own loan. Shame on World Bank 10 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by opalu: 1:14pm On Aug 16 |
Apart from borrowing what else do they know? |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by kath6: 1:15pm On Aug 16 |
By the time these people are done with Nigeria...The masses go dey seek for asylum for ghana... 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by Emyogalanya: 1:15pm On Aug 16 |
Loan everyday i hope world bank will just blacklist nig Bvn. If its common man now they will be asking for Bvn all the time. All they can do is to take loans and more loans. And then loot the loan 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by safetyboot: 1:15pm On Aug 16 |
Collect and stuff your big pockets; it will never be well with these bad leaders 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by EdiskyHarry: 1:17pm On Aug 16 |
Nigeria is indeed a failed nation. Tinubu is just following buhari footsteps. Buhari was the worst, but was 500 billion times better than tinubu. I lack words to describe how useless tinubu's administration is. 6 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by Mandate1: 1:17pm On Aug 16 |
This govt is far out-borrowing even governments that paid fuel subsidy. What an irony. They say Nigerians don't pay tax, but I wonder what more is there to tax in Nigerians. Personal income tax, VAT in almost all facet of life. What more is there to tax? All the goods you buy from a supermarket has VAT on them, yet you still pay VAT in your receipt again. Nigeria our country! 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Eyes $500 Million World Bank Loan To Reduce Staffing Gaps. by dynicks(m): 1:18pm On Aug 16 |
One man I'm sure will want to approve of this loan even if majority goes against it, is none other than MR GODSWILL AKPABIO!!......LOAN AGAIN!!....God help us! 6 Likes |
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