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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Kuginzi: 3:11pm On Nov 29, 2019
General0847:
Buhari will wreck the country before he leaves and long after he is gone the negative effects will still be there.
He has secured the future of his family but he is mortgaging the futures of Nigerians including his zombie followers.
IPOB wailer, Pls wail till u loose all your strength/Data, All I know is that no Igbo man will get to presidency.
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Microfels: 3:13pm On Nov 29, 2019
juman:
With our population of over two hundred million peoples, if we borrow hundreds of billions of dollars, with good management we would pay it back easily.

But we don't have good management.
That is the real problem.



No sir! The real problem is that our leaders always want to take the easy way out instead of rising up to the challenge of developing our economy on a sustainable rate.

We can't hope to rely on debts that come with huge servicing rate and stringent conditions to develop our economy when we have enough resources to make us a leading economy in the world. If only our leaders will have the vision...

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by SouthSouth1914: 3:15pm On Nov 29, 2019
Eteka1:
The loan is meant for major infrastructural development like roads, power, rail, bridges etc. There is nothing wrong in that. Nigeria's debt to GDP ratio is one of the lowest in the world at 30.05%.

This is a bad precedence! What did he do with the nations resources from 2015 till date?

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Jimi24: 3:15pm On Nov 29, 2019
Nigeria can pay off $30bn in one year if the tax net is expanded. If you are a young man below 50 years and you are opposing the loan, poverty will finish your future. We need infrastructure to grow the economy. Infrastructure improves internal efficiency of the economy . Nigeria is not a developing country as it is now. It is an under developed country. An under developed country does not grow.
Railway systems alone will grow Nigeria by an extra 8% of GDP per year with impact on agriculture, housing, manufacturing et.c
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Femeto: 3:15pm On Nov 29, 2019
Neroiam:


Truth o ...If the share this money eh, the least 50k go reach every Nigerian hand.. Both old papa & mama seff..
Abi na.
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Femeto: 3:17pm On Nov 29, 2019
Jimi24:
Nigeria can pay off $30bn in one year if the tax net is expanded. If you are a young man below 50 years and you are opposing the loan, poverty will finish your future. We need infrastructure to grow the economy. Infrastructure improves internal efficiency of the economy . Nigeria is not a developing country as it is now. It is an under developed country. An under developed country does not grow.
Railway systems alone will grow Nigeria by an extra 8% of GDP per year with impact on agriculture, housing, manufacturing et.c
Tax net is expanded? when most people are poorly paid and poverty is extreme.

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Chigold101(m): 3:18pm On Nov 29, 2019
oshozondii:

“Loans are not charities. Most of those encouraging more borrowing are parasitic consultants, commission agents, rents seeking fronts and contractors. We must be cautious.”

https://www.thecable.ng/shehu-sani-we-rejected-buharis-30bn-loan-request-to-save-nigeria-from-recolonisation

This is the high point
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by rebella(f): 3:19pm On Nov 29, 2019
juman:
With our population of over two hundred million peoples, if we borrow hundreds of billions of dollars, with good management we would pay it back easily.

But we don't have good management.
That is the real problem.
Exactly, with all the loans we have taken, we has that gotten us to.

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Microfels: 3:21pm On Nov 29, 2019
Eteka1:
The loan is meant for major infrastructural development like roads, power, rail, bridges etc. There is nothing wrong in that. Nigeria's debt to GDP ratio is one of the lowest in the world at 30.05%.



This was the same arcane argument that set this bad precedent for foreign debts until we were trapped under its weight until OBJ's intervention. Now we have started again.
As it is now, a sizable percentage of our annual budget is used to service these nonperforming loans leaving little for capital projects, now we should still borrow more in the hope that this inept government will be able to perform some magic with these loans?

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by bilulu(m): 3:24pm On Nov 29, 2019
Eteka1:
The loan is meant for major infrastructural development like roads, power, rail, bridges etc. There is nothing wrong in that. Nigeria's debt to GDP ratio is one of the lowest in the world at 30.05%.
What has he done with the one he’s been borrowing? PDP government borrowed less yet life was better under them. What has improved since he came in? Is it the roads or light? Is not just to borrow but use it to work. Again what happen to all the recoveries and IGR they ve been celebrating. Una even Dey reason for dat country sef?

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by bilulu(m): 3:26pm On Nov 29, 2019
TheGreenLand:
you are a wise man... dis is the real fact of the matter, unlike those wailing wailers above typing trash
And you re wiser than the economist advising us to stop borrowing

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Successlane: 3:26pm On Nov 29, 2019
Sirjamo:
No power, no rail, no clean water, inefficient housing, miserable health care, roads are death trap, social service is non - existent, education in comatose, industries are dead, security is in limbo.... If we do not borrow, where are we suppose to find the money to fix all these?

What I think the Senate should do is to make sure that the loans are used to execute developmental projects that have the capacity to impact our lives and also have the potential to raise revenue so that we can be able to quickly pay back.


and yet the mischievous Saraki senate provided no alternative means of getting fund to fix the infrastructures left to rot by PDP 16 years misrule.

God almighty has disgraced them all out of power.
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by samross(m): 3:32pm On Nov 29, 2019
For human project or capital project?
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Godhatesodomy: 3:32pm On Nov 29, 2019
Wow
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by OyiboOyibo(m): 3:33pm On Nov 29, 2019
Sirjamo:
No power, no rail, no clean water, inefficient housing, miserable health care, roads are death trap, social service is non - existent, education in comatose, industries are dead, security is in limbo.... If we do not borrow, where are we suppose to find the money to fix all these?

What I think the Senate should do is to make sure that the loans are used to execute developmental projects that have the capacity to impact our lives and also have the potential to raise revenue so that we can be able to quickly pay back.


You are mad and myopic....Is this his first loan? where are the benefits of the loans he took before?

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by OyiboOyibo(m): 3:35pm On Nov 29, 2019
N10,875,000,000,000.00
Over 10trillion...Buhari is mad and his supporters are myopic
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by surgical: 3:36pm On Nov 29, 2019
Eteka1:
The loan is meant for major infrastructural development like roads, power, rail, bridges etc. There is nothing wrong in that. Nigeria's debt to GDP ratio is one of the lowest in the world at 30.05%.
15th century economics or better still buharinomics
The measurement is a misleading yard stick

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Nobody: 3:37pm On Nov 29, 2019
Pusyiter:
Mshewwwwww
Is recolonisation not better than the condition we are in this country? cry

Buhari put us in this condition

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Nobody: 3:38pm On Nov 29, 2019
Formularcr7:
You are all mad,all big organization applly for loan to stay afloat in tough time

So Nigeria is no longer rich and billions n billions of recovered funds from PDP thieves doesn't exist again? cheesy

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Geonigga(m): 3:39pm On Nov 29, 2019
Formularcr7:
You are all mad,all big organization applly for loan to stay afloat in tough time
If I'm close to yo, I will give u a dirty slap.

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Nobody: 3:40pm On Nov 29, 2019
Sirjamo:
No power, no rail, no clean water, inefficient housing, miserable health care, roads are death trap, social service is non - existent, education in comatose, industries are dead, security is in limbo.... If we do not borrow, where are we suppose to find the money to fix all these?

What I think the Senate should do is to make sure that the loans are used to execute developmental projects that have the capacity to impact our lives and also have the potential to raise revenue so that we can be able to quickly pay back.



""If we do not borrow, where are we suppose to find the money to fix all these?""

Don't always be a paid zombie, use ur head. The FG should make the necessary laws n create a favourable environment for private firms to take over n invest in those infrastructures. MTN Nigeria comes to mind.

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Nobody: 3:41pm On Nov 29, 2019
juman:
With our population of over two hundred million peoples, if we borrow hundreds of billions of dollars, with good management we would pay it back easily.

But we don't have good management.
That is the real problem.

U haven't paid back over 75 billion dollars that u borrowed before now, U are talking about borrowing again

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Halo22: 3:42pm On Nov 29, 2019
Borrowing is allowed but the question is, will the funds be used judiciously? A situation whereby the govt borrows and some good for nothing so-called leaders embezzle the money for their own selfish interest, is it going to help us?
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by blackboy(m): 3:42pm On Nov 29, 2019
Pusyiter:
Mshewwwwww
Is recolonisation not better than the condition we are in this country? cry
lol

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Agboriotejoye(m): 3:45pm On Nov 29, 2019
Eteka1:
All that federal revenue you talked about (VAT, Crude oil sales, Import duties/customs etc) gets shared monthly between Federal, States and LGAs. Not like FG gets to keep them.
Those three tiers spend it on the same country. Shouldn't there be an improvement if revenue has increased truly? Instead of all these talks of a revenue problem.
Besides $30bn is the exact amount of debt we were forgiven in 2005 if I'm not mistaken. Why go back to take that same debt now if we know what we're doing

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Nobody: 3:47pm On Nov 29, 2019
He warned that borrowing further will jeopardise Nigeria’s future.

“With the current escalation of borrowing, we will be walking into debt slavery and move from landlords to tenants in our country,” he said.

They will always tell you that even America is borrowing and I don’t know how rational is it to keep on borrowing because Another country is borrowing.

“If we keep listening to Bankers and contractors we will keep borrowing and burying ourselves and leave behind for our children a legacy of debt burden.

Loans are not charities. Most of those encouraging more borrowing are parasitic consultants, commission agents, rents seeking fronts and contractors. We must be cautious.
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by emonis88: 3:54pm On Nov 29, 2019
jahsharon:


Yes, like Goatluck did.
If it is so please tell us how many businesses failed, or how many companies closed down, how many workers were laid off, how many people were complaining of hunger n hardtimes to the extent of committing suicide during Jonathan's time? The funny thing with u blind followers of these politicians is that u can't even allow ur brains to make any observations, or u people live in denial. If it were only affecting u people it would ve bn better. But the issue is that ur blindness brings suffering to other people.

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Nobody: 3:58pm On Nov 29, 2019
Eteka1:
All that federal revenue you talked about (VAT, Crude oil sales, Import duties/customs etc) gets shared monthly between Federal, States and LGAs. Not like FG gets to keep them.


your the only one with Sense so far.

more knowledge to you

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Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by Nobody: 4:02pm On Nov 29, 2019
Agboriotejoye:

Those three tiers spend it on the same country. Shouldn't there be an improvement if revenue has increased truly? Instead of all these talks of a revenue problem.
Besides $30bn is the exact amount of debt we were forgiven in 2005 if I'm not mistaken. Why go back to take that same debt now if we know what we're doing

let me just Chip in a little.

a large portion of the money received are use to pay salaries and concurrent wages.

a small Chuck is just for projects.

the remaining is most times embezzled or misused.

so you see
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by fyneguy: 4:04pm On Nov 29, 2019
It is better to be a tenant in a conducive place than be a landlord in a slum.
Re: Shehu Sani: Why We Rejected Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request by dante0147: 4:04pm On Nov 29, 2019
Formularcr7:
You are all mad,all big organization applly for loan to stay afloat in tough time

Honestly to say you are the most foolish person is an understatement in fact you are the most stupid, gullible, myopic, brainless, nonentity individual in this whole wide world ! Yes You!!! I am not talking to the handle I am talking to the person behind this nairaland handle which is YOU !!! For you to type this rubbish shows you are not only mad but also suffering from Naegleria fowleri that’s if you even know what it means! So you are comparing a company to a country ! Even at that if a
Company keeps on borrowing without paying back how do you think it would grow... besides an administration that met $10.2 Billion in debt from the past administration which were in power for 16years and now debt has doubled within a period of 4 years and still they wanna borrow more with nothing to show for it... I don’t think you know anything about managing finances... You haven’t seen it all !

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