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Nigerian Tailor Laments After Being Debited ₦580,000 For COVID Loan (29266 Views)

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AntiChristian: 2:29pm On May 06
Thief, ole, barawo, olosa, Jaguda, Kleptomaniac, Robber!

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happney65: 2:30pm On May 06
Wetin dey cause the depression? No be loan you collected the government collect back? grin
ozo13(m): 2:31pm On May 06
Dishonest folks everywhere
Abokinmanoma: 2:32pm On May 06
Will the Loan not yeild interest...

Orhzuorh grin grin
JAMO4REAL1(m): 2:32pm On May 06
Students Open ur brain now concerning student loan
lordm(m): 2:33pm On May 06
Imagine the guy doesn't even know how loan work.
Like I will always say, Nigerians don't like paying debt.

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Sharpsharp00123: 2:34pm On May 06
Aeroplane11:
WHy didn't he pay back the loan all this while?
Very funny and dishonest folks
imagine the guy evening towing the blackmail route of may Nigeria never happen to u even when he's d wrong one here

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ozo13(m): 2:35pm On May 06
smartemperor042:
This also happened to my friend.

There were no clear cut directives on how to repay the loan.

Moreover, why not split the money in batches?

This is so terrible!!!
2020 to now is 5years .Go to any of the new generation bank and loan such amount.that amount deducted as interest over 5years is what most of the banks will take for just a year loan.
Am sure baba was aware of the and conditions but thought it was a free money and never considered the condition of issuing out the loan

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gabbasin(m): 2:36pm On May 06
If you take a loan and you refuse to pay back on due date, your with another bank will be debited of the loan amount with the interest accrued. No hiding place for loan defaulters again

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femi4: 2:38pm On May 06
Chilipepper:
A Nigerian tailor has lamented bitterly after receiving a debit alert of N580k for a COVID-19 loan he took years ago. He said the money removed from his was more than the loan he had taken. How much he borrowed years back is in the comments.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Zubi Con Cept

Are they father Christmas? It's called interest
nedekid: 2:38pm On May 06
Nigerian no de pay loan.
Smartgeek(m): 2:39pm On May 06
See this illiterate JJC angry grin
olisefom: 2:39pm On May 06
Sharpsharp00123:
So this guy wasn't expecting them to collect interest right?

These people have been so grounded in their insensitivity that he took a loan n never bothered to pay and when the money was debited all he has to say is "may Nigeria never happen to u"

So can this guy try this in saner climes?

I don't even blame him, check d name n see where he is from first

They blame Nigeria for everything n play victim even when they are wrong

You don't know some Nigerians. They think differently.
Acidosis(m): 2:40pm On May 06
This is one of the benefits of loans. Take 400k loan in 2020. Pay back 580k in 2025, leaving the creditor with the burden of inflation. You should be grateful that you're paying back only 580k as against #2m (if we for inflation).

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arantess: 2:41pm On May 06
Aeroplane11:
WHy didn't he pay back the loan all this while?
Very funny and dishonest folks
cho cho cho cho

you don't even know the process of paying back the loan.

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Day169: 2:41pm On May 06
See why a senior school leaving certificate is the minimum requirement for any individual? undecided
diabeticdeals: 2:44pm On May 06
Terrible? Smh
smartemperor042:
This also happened to my friend.

There were no clear cut directives on how to repay the loan.

Moreover, why not split the money in batches?

This is so terrible!!!
fabolouz1(m): 2:45pm On May 06
was he told it was interest free loan? The amount is even smaller .
Most Nigerians who benefited from this Nisral loans mistook it for free money with no intention of paying back yet we blame government for retrogression .

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kentokay71: 2:45pm On May 06
Accummulated interest , abi it is interest free loan, so you think it is free money abi, na God catch you
Chilipepper:
A Nigerian tailor has lamented bitterly after receiving a debit alert of N580k for a COVID-19 loan he took years ago. He said the money removed from his was more than the loan he had taken. How much he borrowed years back is in the comments.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Zubi Con Cept

Bigcowhorn: 2:45pm On May 06
Sharpsharp00123:
So this guy wasn't expecting them to collect interest right?

These people have been so grounded in their insensitivity that he took a loan n never bothered to pay and when the money was debited all he has to say is "may Nigeria never happen to u"

So can this guy try this in saner climes?

I don't even blame him, check d name n see where he is from first

They blame Nigeria for everything n play victim even when they are wrong


Even your parents debit

Check your surname first
anonimi: 2:46pm On May 06
Chilipepper:
A Nigerian tailor has lamented bitterly after receiving a debit alert of N580k for a COVID-19 loan he took years ago. He said the money removed from his was more than the loan he had taken. How much he borrowed years back is in the comments.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Zubi Con Cept

It is not just Nigeria that happened to him, rather it is the unfortunate gathering called APC that happened to him.

Squeezing out money from the poorest of the poor to provide luxuries for themselves and loot instead of employing civil servants and paying them well to deliver basic services and utilities to the people.

Is it just tribalism that has made us sink so low for these leaders looters to exploit us so much?
Or there is someting else to it



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMWUS1W_ITc?si=NZZPNaKIEW4_1DnB


chisomkachy:
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s first supplementary budget includes a fleet of SUVs for himself and his wife, a presidential yacht and the renovation of his villa amid a cost-of-living crisis for some of the poorest people in the world.

The proposal — which seeks additional funding beyond the annual budget approved by Tinubu’s predecessor — comes as the government asks Nigerians to persevere through pain caused in part by a raft of economic reforms ushered in by the new president. Africa’s most populous country faces rampant unemployment, soaring food prices and a plummeting currency.

Federal lawmakers approved the president’s request for extra spending on Thursday, but eliminated the provision of 5 billion naira ($6.01 million) to buy a presidential yacht. Instead, they doubled the allocation to a student loan fund to 10 billion naira, according Abubakar Bichi, chairman of an appropriations committee in the House of Representatives.

The lawmakers approved 1.5 billion-naira proposed to purchase SUVs for the office of First Lady Oluremi Tinubu — an amount larger than that allocated to many individual federal colleges. The supplementary budget also proposes almost 6 billion naira to purchase SUVs for the presidency — more than the amount initially allocated to fund a student loan program for poor families.


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-02/nigeria-budgets-for-suvs-and-yachts-amid-economic-hardship

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fabolouz1(m): 2:47pm On May 06
diabeticdeals:
Terrible? Smh

You or your friend is a pathological liar.
The method of payment was clearly spelt out. But for BVN , none of these defaulters will pay back a dime.
gungab(m): 2:50pm On May 06
smartemperor042:
This also happened to my friend.

There were no clear cut directives on how to repay the loan.

Moreover, why not split the money in batches?

This is so terrible!!!

There is a procedure for repayment
Mfb distribute the loan and they are in charge of collections
I took the loan too
If someone is paying when due eg 10k per month
GSI will not mount your

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fabolouz1(m): 2:53pm On May 06
Acidosis:
This is one of the benefits of loans. Take 400k loan in 2020. Pay back 580k in 2025, leaving the creditor with the burden of inflation. You should be grateful that you're paying back only 580k as against #2m (if we for inflation).

You are amongst the few commenter with a valid sense of reasoning.

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Hespee93: 2:55pm On May 06
Nothing suprises me, he a facebook , those family nobget sense at all.
Trymeee: 2:56pm On May 06
Emeskhalifa:
Those ones wey use their own buy IPhone, wahala dey be that o


They were stupidly smart. iPhone as increased in value than before, I bet they will sell now for almost same price they bought it.
Connoisseur(m): 2:58pm On May 06
Somebody should let him know that 580k was debited because there wasn't any balance left in his .

They will surely come back once his is funded
Blakjewelry(m): 3:01pm On May 06
Sharpsharp00123:
So this guy wasn't expecting them to collect interest right?

These people have been so grounded in their insensitivity that he took a loan n never bothered to pay and when the money was debited all he has to say is "may Nigeria never happen to u"

So can this guy try this in saner climes?

I don't even blame him, check d name n see where he is from first

They blame Nigeria for everything n play victim even when they are wrong
It is not about interest self, the people who connect my guy collected about 200k when he got his.
Plus many of them flex the money, even we that the convid-19 made to loss self didn't get anything.

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Bigkenny: 3:03pm On May 06
You paid back more than the loan you took because you’re expected to pay the principal amount plus interest.
DrAda(f): 3:04pm On May 06
Connoisseur:
Somebody should let him know that 580k was debited because there wasn't any balance left in his .

They will surely come back once his is funded

Makes sense
aywagze(m): 3:06pm On May 06
Loan is not a grant !! He needs to stay sharp ..🤔

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