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Nigeria completes $3.4 billion IMF loan repayment, exits debtor list

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  • Bee 7 months ago

    Weldone

  • Twum 7 months ago

    Well done what? Do you know how much Nigeria exports a day, and to still go borrow such peanuts? It’s a shame..!

  • Helen 7 months ago

    Only 3.4bn for a big country like Nigeria?

  • NIGERIA CONTROLS HER BORROWING BY THE STRICT ADVICE FROM HER ESTABLISHED "DEBT MANAGEMENT OFFICE" THAT CURTAILS DEBT SUSTAINABILITY BORROWING 7 months ago

    Only 3.4 Billion Dollars because Nigeria is not Ghana that borrows senselessly aiming at looting the fund even when the country has no resources to enhance repayment. Any wonder Ghana continues to owe Nigeria in millions of D ...
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  • Buulu 7 months ago

    Yet U want to come to Ghana and your are spending time on Ghanaweb ? Oya. I beg if all is well read new in your country and contribute to the discourse there. Let us think jor

  • TEACH ABROAD 7 months ago

    TEACH IN CANADA

    An International NGOs based CANADA need both qualified and unqualified teachers who can teach orphans and disabled children basic ( English, Maths, Science & IT)
    The NGOs are paying for the expenses includ ...
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  • nana addo the dwarf criminal 7 months ago

    its just a shame for nigeria to borrow peanuts. Stop the corruption, and make nigeria great again.

  • Twum 7 months ago

    Shame…! To borrow such peanuts because Nigeria didn’t have 3,4 billion dollars. Nigeria with a GDP of 500 billion dollars. What poor country..!

  • kelewele 7 months ago

    gyimii.. who told you nigeria's total gdp is $500 billion??

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  • Accranie 7 months ago

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  • Accranie 7 months ago

    And To Preserve The New(Mixed Civilizations) For All of Us, Ultimately During The Mixing Process It's Easy For One/Nation To Forget Ones/Nations History/Identity And It Feeds Into The Old Saying That One/Nation That Forgets I ...
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  • Bastie Asantefourhene 7 months ago

    Disgrace of a country . Giant zoo of Africa

  • New boxer 7 months ago

    You are no longer a kid oo. Pls try grow up a little, otherwise naija matter go kill you someday

  • COD 7 months ago

    Nigeria still must pay $120million as drawing charges by 2029?
    Until our politicians learn to be more fiscally prudent with our public cash, we, Africans will continue to be milked out by the pernicious Whitefolks through th ...
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  • KofSam 7 months ago

    It is a shame that Nigeria should go to the IMF for loan .
    The Arab countries have only oil but they have used it to make their countries the best ever but Nigeria with both oil and other natural resources have been impoveri ...
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  • New boxer 7 months ago

    I tot ghana also has gold?

  • New boxer 7 months ago

    Every country borrow. The countries you talk about, do you know their population? Gulf countries produce millions of barrels with considerably smaller population. You want to compare them?

  • BOYCOTT USA,BOYCOTT UK,BOYCOTT EUROPE, BOYCOTT CANADA, BOYCOTT AUSTRALIA, BOYCOTT NEW ZEALAND 7 months ago

    African countries should boycott all these imperialist countries. We should not have to rely
    on these countries for economic development.

    China, did not borrow a dime from IMF and World Bank for their economic growth . Ye ...
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  • BOYCOTT FACEBOOK, BOYCOTT INSTAGRAM 7 months ago

    All black African countries should boycott facebook and Instagram.

    Meta, the company, owns facebook and Instagram. Mark Zuckerberg is the CEO.

    Mark Zuckerberg, needs to be fired as the CEO, and replaced.

    If you are a ...
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  • Bansim 7 months ago

    FACEBOOK HAS NOT DELETED MY ACCOUNT.
    BECAUSE AM BLACK.TELL US THE REAL REASON WHY YOU WANT FACEBOOK BOYCOTTED

  • Busiah 7 months ago

    Well done Oga Tinubu.

  • Pouv: Kleptomancy 7 months ago

    Rather sad for a very great nation to be saddled with a humongous debt through the negligence and ineptitude of poor governmental administrators

  • TRUTH 7 months ago

    WELL CLEARING THAT PEANUT IS NOT ENOUGH Work DOWN AS COMPARED TO THE GARGANTUAN OVER $49 MILLION DOLLARS EXTERNAL DEBT. STILL A LONG LONG WAY TO GO

  • Twum 7 months ago

    Isn’t it a shame, a nation like Nigeria so oil rich to go in for such peanuts, a loan 3,4 billion dollars? Real shameful.

  • Babs 7 months ago

    Good Good Good well done

  • Dr Akinremi Oritseweyimi Nanna 7 months ago

    I think we should always remember that the President is an accountant
    A very seasoned accountant for that matter
    We should expect more financial corrections

  • MOBILE LOGO 6 months ago

    SMILES