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Tag: Nigeria’s debt

DMO: We’ve raised N3.3trn from domestic markets to fund 2022 budget deficit

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Nigeria’s public debt close to N40 Trillion

Oniha said that the amount represented the total external and domestic debts of the Federal Government, 36 state governments as…
Ms Patience Oniha, DG Debt Management Office(DMO): debt servicing gulps N1trillion in 3 months

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Nigeria’s debt servicing gulps N1t in 3 months, debt stock hits N33t

Nigeria’s Public Debt Stock hit N33.107 trillion (about $87.239 billion as at 31 March, while debt servicing gulped N1trillion .
Ms Patience Oniha, DG Debt Management Office(DMO): debt servicing gulps N1trillion in 3 months

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JUST IN: Nigeria’s Debt Stock hits N31 trillion 

Nigeria's Public Debt Stock has hit N31.009 trillion as at June 30, 2020, the Debt Management Office (DMO) said on…
The frequency of road accidents in Nigeria worrisome - Buhari

Opinion

Debt Profile: Any hope for a better Nigeria?

It is no longer news that Nigeria's debit profile has skyrocketed to 25 trillion Naira in the recent time. This…

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Nigeria’s public debt hits $81.27 billion

Nigeria's total public debt that aggregates both external and domestic debt has ballooned to N24.947 trillion ($ 81.274 billion), according…

News

Why Nigeria’s debt appears high – Finance Minister

The Minister of Finance, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, says Nigeria’s debt appears high because the country is currently facing a low…

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Nigeria’s debt rises to N19.15 trillion

Nigeria's total debt rose to N19.15 trillion ($62.91 billion) as of March 2017, from N17.36 trillion at the end of…

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Nigeria’s debt profile hits N17.36 trillion

Nigeria's total debt rose to N17.36 trillion ($56 bn) as of Dec. 2016 from N12.60 trillion a year earlier, the…

Business

Nigeria needs to borrow $100b for 10 years, says official

To fix its infrastructural gaps, Nigeria will need an annual investment of $10 billion for the next ten years, Abraham…
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