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Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by Nobody: 7:52am On Feb 01, 2016 |
oboman:I hope someone somewhere reads this & receives sense. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by Nobody: 7:52am On Feb 01, 2016 |
EternalTruths:i still finding it so difficult to believe that Nigeria as a country haven't made more than this amount for nine months now even when there is no ongoing contracts |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by Lobolintin(m): 7:54am On Feb 01, 2016 |
Achuwa1: Hahahaha u dey vex ooo |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by sweetilicious(f): 7:58am On Feb 01, 2016 |
asEdeyHOT:But i thought we are in the era of change? I hope he has plans of paying back? Why can't this government live like a poor man? Not been long we just came out from debt. Bubu should pay back before he leaves office o 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by kirchofff(m): 8:13am On Feb 01, 2016 |
NavierStokes:7 times? I guess dat should even be an understatement, cos d last time I checked saudi was less dan 20million while naija was over 170million yet they still produce much more oil barrels dan we do, so what was that lady expecting? |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by achiphet(m): 8:17am On Feb 01, 2016 |
When go pay this debt? When we go pay this debt? Naa me go pay this debt? Chai!!!!!! 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by NavierStokes(m): 8:21am On Feb 01, 2016 |
kirchofff: Okay, they are about 29 million a lil more or less |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by persius555(m): 8:34am On Feb 01, 2016 |
Its a pity we are embarking on major infrastructural investment at a time we virtually emptied our coffers. So long as the money goes into capital projects and properly monitored, there wouldnt be cause for alarm. The terms of re-payment must be properly looked into. Every country borrows, if not how do you explain UKs 700 billion pounds debt or america's trillion dollars of debt. PDP, you brought this woe upon this country. |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by donbigboy(m): 8:37am On Feb 01, 2016 |
NavierStokes: Thanks for that article... Very educating !! May God help this country and it leaders.. |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by NavierStokes(m): 8:49am On Feb 01, 2016 |
donbigboy: You are very welcome bro. Have a splendid start to the new week and month. |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by free13: 9:13am On Feb 01, 2016 |
# el dullard.inho. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by rugged7(m): 9:42am On Feb 01, 2016 |
Your MAMA there, little boy... ![]() Adminisher: |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by MrEverest(m): 9:54am On Feb 01, 2016 |
drss:That is the irony of it all, this budget more than anything else proves two things (1) That Buhari is actually a stark illiterate & so do not understand the implication of the budget & is circled by opportunists that are bent on playing on his naivity for their own selfish cum corrupt benefit (2) Buhari is clueless, has no plans for Nigeria & Simply came to power for vengeance purpose which he termed fighting corruption. That budget in itself is corruption personified. Nigerians are daily inundated with warnings & instructions on how to gird their loins on the coming austerity yet Buhari & cronies live life like there is no tomorow. The zombies shud keep cheering him even as our ship is fast sinking!! 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by MrEverest(m): 10:34am On Feb 01, 2016 |
TimeManager:Do you really understand that your life, destiny & fate viz-a-viz that of your future generations are at stake here?? When you make light of this desperate situation & call people who are genuinly woried names, shows you are living in a fools paradise! Pls have u seen the budget? Where in it did u see a hint of diversification?? Why would ministry of information have more allocation than that of Agriculture & Solid Minerals combined! The two most important areas of diversification!! what is Buhari still doing with 12 jets? why spend such huge amounts on frivolities like BMW cars, decorations etc in such times? Where is the change u voted for?? |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by TimeManager(m): 11:16am On Feb 01, 2016 |
@MrEverest, whenever i hear you guys fume up & around about the allocation to the ministry of information, it got me abysmally worried for you guyz. Need i remained you that the allocation is for both INFORMATION & CULTURE. You can do yourself the need to find out the allocations of both ministries under the last admin. In furtherance to your search, find out the allocations of the ministry of agric & solid minerals to their resultant performances in comparison to the present allocations. Mind you, the budget is still going through debate & will only kick off in march. So save your breathe. The truth has spoken! |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by OFFICIAL336: 11:57am On Feb 01, 2016 |
asEdeyHOT:Borrow to fund a budget of yams? I'll advise you go through that budget again. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by thundafire: 6:40pm On Feb 01, 2016 |
emzila: i guess dy SWF account was funded for dis hard times but amaechi,oshobaba nd co told him 2 share dy mny 2 dem,so nw u c who will u blame will u still blame him wen he refused dy shouted nd nw y cnt dy tell dy world dy made him share dy mny 2 dem |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by thundafire: 6:41pm On Feb 01, 2016 |
SoNature: talented buffon dy last tym i checked i knw i wsn't writing English exam |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by emzila(m): 10:49pm On Feb 01, 2016 |
thundafire:when a leader lacks direction, anyone can cow him. do you know how many times Buhari had been told to devaluate naira? but he refused. one of the reasons is that he has a goal not to devaluate naira against the dollar, he also know that by the time the budget is passed and contracts are being awarded, many of the contractors will be paid in foreign currency through our banks who will then push the dollar into circulation to ease the scarcity, hence he needs not panic over short term scarcity and its challenges. JONATHAN would have ran out of that office by now, he wouldn't have known the direction from which to address Nigeria economic crisis with oil selling below $30 per barrel. and by now, he would have depleted our external reserve to $2b. |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by emzila(m): 10:52pm On Feb 01, 2016 |
SoNature:Oga, i know you ve been following politics since 19BC but excess crude account is not the same as your foreign reserve. It is not how long but how well. |
Re: Nigeria Requests $3.5Billion Loan From World Bank- Financial Times by NavierStokes(m): 12:00am On Feb 02, 2016 |
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