Nigeria To Borrow Another $1.07b As Nigeria's Debt Hits N210trillion ($155b); Koolu Is Off To France

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • Nigeria To Borrow Another $1.07b As Nigeria's Debt Hits N210trillion ($155b); Koolu Off To France
    Thiefnubu's regime has approved another loan to be taken by the country to fund healthcare, education and housing. According to Wale Idun, FEC approved plan to go borrow $1.070billion, €30million and N800billion respectively to fund healthcare, housing and education. Nigeria's national debt is over N210trillion - was N13trillion in 205, N77trillion in 2023 and now over N210trillion. This is also due to the devalued Nigeria Naira in the last 21 months on thiefnubu. Devil Umahi said there are over 30 roads project proposals approved including a whooping N1.3trillion Akwa Ibom 60km section of the Lagos Calabar coastal road.
    Koolu has left Nigeria for France for a week on a private visit, his advisers shared it online. Earlier, Akpabiole read the letter from him that he had signed the bill establishing North Central Development Commission into law. Drama in the senate over the defection of Ned Nwoko from PDP to APC because of the Division in PDP. Barau defended Nwoko that there are two factions n PDP, Wike and Bala Mohammed and therefore which faction will sanction Nwoko for defecting?
    Africans are reacting to the Exposes on USAID - United States of America International Development agency and their interference in the elections and other change of government. Kenya, Nigeria and so on...
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    APC Governor of Katsina state has claimed that food prices have crashed in his state. He also said he has spend N100billion on education in the last 20 months. Available data is contrary to this claim. He said bag of rice is now N50k (lie), he N100b claim on education is also a lie as the evidence shown that Katsina has budgeted a bit over N1b on education in 2 years and spent less than that, a bag of rice s still being sold for N80,000 to N84,000 even in Katsina state.
    A former minister of health from Oyo state, Shittu, claimed a poor woman called him 30 times for N3000 help ut he has no such money to help. Emphasising on the poor state of Nigerians under APC egbekegbe.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @researchstatisticsguidewit7395
    @researchstatisticsguidewit7395 4 дня назад

    See how someone is looking for word to describe how they plan to spend trillions of Naira😢

  • @ebeleukegbu9811
    @ebeleukegbu9811 3 дня назад

    Terrible contraption

  • @michaeludeze8470
    @michaeludeze8470 День назад

    But Tinubu is spending $13 billion dollars to build road, and Nigerians are praising him.

  • @aderemit.makinde148
    @aderemit.makinde148 5 дней назад

    Koolu Bulaba will sink Liegeria for real. Is a bad omen for the corporate survival of the country. Wahala don dey yaso bai.

  • @tayoakoni6356
    @tayoakoni6356 4 дня назад

    Renewed Hopelessness…..Shittu is lying through his teeth!.How could anyone privileged to have the phone number of a former minister be asking for N1k and N3k?

  • @InT3graTi-Of-Pur3InH3arT
    @InT3graTi-Of-Pur3InH3arT 5 дней назад

    SMH.....

  • @Rachael-wi9nn
    @Rachael-wi9nn 5 дней назад

    It is cellion after trillion

  • @obiasuai5978
    @obiasuai5978 4 дня назад

    There is no doubt that this massive monthly borrowing by ba'ami Tinubu might have deadly reasons for the borrowings.
    May God spare his life to tell his family Nigerians and the world at large to say the money he is borrowing is actually going to.
    Because he cannot be borrowing monthly and the Nigerian abject poverty poor citizens are starving and hungry.
    There must be frighteningly startlingly reason's for this huge monthly borrowing.
    Let's just hope he is not borrowing to hand it out.
    May God save the Nigerian abject poverty poor. Isee,Asee Edumare.