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Nigeria Clear All Debt Owed To IMF — Otega Ogra Hails Major Milestone! (20303 Views)
Satazaa: 5:56am On May 07 |
My greatest fear over this landmark achievement is that another clueless northern president will take over because it is their turn and run this country aground economically and security wise, the only thing they bring to the table is boasting of an unproductive population
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UpaIweka: 5:59am On May 07 |
Bro evrn foolish peoplw arr entitled to their opinion that is what your case is about. zero8zero: 1 Like |
back2sender: 5:59am On May 07 |
Obasanjo’s cleared out debt before now. Those who are responsible for the debt burden beyond Obasanjo beheld able. Government should hold pipo able |
UpaIweka: 6:01am On May 07 |
What should have made sense according to your ipob head is to borrow more n not pay off any of the debts right ?! Clobisman: |
israelmao(m): 6:02am On May 07 |
APC has outsmarted devil in lying.
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tete7000(m): 6:03am On May 07 |
Nigeria is like a man who cleared the debt he owed Kashamu but borrows more from Sule and Shetima. Debt na debt and the Holy book says "Whoever owes is a slave to the one he owes". All debts must be cleared before any celebration can begin and no more loan should be taken whether now or in future. Make apc no kill us with lies and propaganda abeg.
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UpaIweka: 6:03am On May 07 |
Even when it is there on the IMF website Pls what Ipob state are you from ? israelmao: |
pillager: 6:04am On May 07 |
bentenny: Some Nigerians are not intelligent at all. You can clearly see the AI said "as of my last data", please don't disgrace yourself again 1 Like |
Ashirioluwa: 6:07am On May 07 |
This is a good one from this istration. https://www.imf.org/external/np/fin/tad/balmov2.aspx?type=TOTAL 1 Like |
SmartyPants(m): 6:08am On May 07 |
DesChyko: When did IMF debt climb in 2024? |
Teymanhenry(f): 6:09am On May 07 |
Let's stay positive about this potential change, despite our past experiences. My dream for Nigeria is a future where everyone can afford basic necessities like food, education, and healthcare. We deserve reliable social amenities, especially energy, that benefit all Nigerians.
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Clobisman(m): 6:10am On May 07 |
[quote author=UpaIweka post=135268665]What should have made sense according to your ipob head is to borrow more n not pay off any of the debts right ?! What would have made sense in my ipob head is that tinubu should stop borrowing for frivolous consumptions. If he had cut down the size of his government and lived by example the country would have saved up some extra money. |
Toosure70: 6:14am On May 07 |
Yoruba always paid Debt while other came to borrow. Odua nation better o
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redcliff: 6:14am On May 07 |
SmartyPants: But doubled total public debt from 87trillion to 144trillon naira.. almost 100 percent drom what he met it at.. 1 Like |
Juoflife1(f): 6:16am On May 07 |
Lie lie government
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ivandragon: 6:22am On May 07 |
DimIsaac10: My thinking too. I have been wondering how this is such a big deal. The loan was taken in 2020, repayable over 5 years through programmed or structured payments to ensure there are no defaults. So I don't get the hype especially as loans have doubled from other sources. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Ofemannnu: 6:23am On May 07 |
bentenny: https://www.imf.org/external/np/fin/tad/balmov2.aspx?type=TOTAL According to the IMF site which shows all indebted nations,Nigeria has $0 obligation to it. Which means that Tinubu has paid all IMF debt as at 6th of May,2025. If you are sad,you can do the needful. Enemy of Nigeria. |
DimIsaac10(m): 6:25am On May 07 |
ivandragon:General, it is sometimes very funny honestly . We now celebrate debt repayment 1 Like |
SmartyPants(m): 6:26am On May 07 |
redcliff: You may say so but this topic is about the IMF. |
DimIsaac10(m): 6:26am On May 07 |
richmond500: The achievement should be celebrating the success of the purpose of the loan. Are you not thinking toward that direction?. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Winneepye: 6:28am On May 07 |
nedu666:This is a good one the major debt Nigeria have now is the chinese the other loans have good repayment plans. Imf loans are always a burden the interests rates are high and loan conditions are always too stringent to allow for development. |
Thedon12(m): 6:29am On May 07 |
For those of you believing every lies and propaganda about Ibrahim Traore has cleared Burkina Faso debt, please check the IMF list.
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richmond500: 6:29am On May 07 |
DimIsaac10:The achievement should be celebrating the success of clearing debt which takes 96% of our revenue, instead of more debt accumulation that hinders the micro economics and development of the country. Are u not thinking towards that direction? |
Judolisco(m): 6:29am On May 07 |
bentenny:d write up said legacy loans... |
Lokostar01: 6:29am On May 07 |
God bless President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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Ofemannnu: 6:35am On May 07 |
tete7000:Have you seen a real nation that doesn't borrow? USA is the most indebted nation in the world. The main thing is to be able to pay back when due. There had never been any President of Nigeria that has cleared IMF debt. Tinubu just did it. That is prudence. If you are sad,you know what to do. 1 Like |
kokomilala(m): 6:35am On May 07 |
@Richtaiwo, how pathetic can they be! It's sad and undoing when one loses one's rational mind because of some trivial ethinc sentiments. They never see any good in this government despite some of the positives coming its way. This stems from the bloody nose they collectively received from the 2023 general elections, which their professed god and messiah lost. They are still reeling from that defeat. As a result, it's very difficult, near impossible, for their rational mind, if it's still intact anyway, to rein in their utter bitterness.
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femi4: 6:51am On May 07 |
Richtaiwo:Rest...it's legacy debt |
Lanruze: 6:56am On May 07 |
PBAT will be rolling-out his Mid term report in two weeks specifically May 29, 2025. It's obvious that major achievements have been made especially on the significant improvement on our foriegn reserves and international economic & credit ratings in the last two (2) years. However, there is an "unwritten" memo on the "overhyping" of milestones in this PBT istration especially by the media handlers, to show that they should earn their pay. Nigeria's total debt profile under PBAT has surged from approximately N 90 trillion to an all time record breaking of N141 trillion in two years. The Poverty indexes for the rural poor is embarrassing and household grapple with the worst-cost- of- living crisis in a generation. Based on the shortfall of the crude oil prices to $60 per barrel and the FG's projected benchmark of $75, there is every logical reasoning to believe except a miracle, the deficit on the 2025 Budget will be humongous. PBATs media handlers overzealousness to throw numbers and overhype milestone shows the desperation to impress the public. |
israelmao(m): 6:57am On May 07 |
[quote author=UpaIweka post=135268677]Even when it is there on the IMF website Pls what Ipob state are you from ? This is not issue of tribaluzung every discourse or 'Ipoblizing' every dissenting opinion.Warri rRefinery which they said it was fully back on stream what is the latest story today? |
tunjijones(m): 6:58am On May 07 |
malali: Guy sharap. does owing world bank and china make this a fake new? The subject of discussion is clearing of IMF loan, wetin dey bring world bank and china if not bitterness. 3 Likes |
Believeintruth: 7:02am On May 07 |
Fiscus105: But you were one of his ardent ers during his regime. Now you are saying his reign was a disaster. |
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