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Uchechukwu
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Nigeria Bergabung Ağustos 2013
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@instablog9ja Nobody will believe that this happened in the big 2026. Such a shame!
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@UrantiaBookGems The same voice that called Lazarus still gives hope to the hopeless.
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@diol2n Respect your opponent before the match. It saves you from learning the lesson the hard way.
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@Ayinla247 @instablog9ja Oh, thanks goodness you know.
Kindly enlighten us.
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@Nwa_Chukwuma @instablog9ja You don't see and you didn't bother to ask what it is used for?
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Stop Condemning Government Borrowing Without Asking What It Is Used For — Finance Minister Taiwo Oyedele Defends FG’s Borrowing
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Prof. Taiwo Oyedele, has defended the Federal Government’s borrowing policy, arguing that debt should be seen as a strategic financial tool for economic growth rather than a moral failing.
Speaking at the 2026 Annual Conference of the Capital Market Academics of Nigeria (CMAN), Oyedele said the focus should not be on how much a country borrows but on how the borrowed funds are utilised.
“In much of our public discourse, debt is spoken of as a moral failing rather than a financial instrument,” he said.
“The relevant question is never simply how much debt. It is always debt for what, at what cost, against what return, and repaid on what terms.”
According to the minister, governments should not hesitate to borrow when the funds are invested in productive ventures that generate returns higher than the cost of borrowing.
He criticised analysts who condemn government borrowing without considering how the money is spent.
“So when analysts go on television and join the populist view to accuse the government of borrowing, you are doing a disservice,” Oyedele said.
He also urged Nigerian entrepreneurs to embrace external investors instead of insisting on owning 100 per cent of their businesses.
“The desire to own 100 per cent of a small business will always lose in absolute terms to owning a meaningful share of a large one,” he said.
Oyedele further proposed the creation of a dedicated Commercial Dispute Resolution Tribunal to speed up business-related cases, saying lengthy court processes discourage investment. He added that Nigeria must strengthen its institutions, maintain policy consistency and improve investor confidence to attract more capital.

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@AdageorgeA I heard it’s Elephants, and they can keep malice for long too
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Did anyone blame Peller & co for the olodo uprising?
Dele Farotimi. A victim of Nigeria@DeleFarotimi
It is intellectually dishonest to blame BBN, Peller, Carter Efe et al. for this Olodo Uprising, the truth is that the rulers of Nigeria, temporal and spiritual, are the true enablers of the weaponized ignorance that has birthed the mass stupefaction..🇳🇬🤔
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@_falsi1ke Place of work is where strictly for business of the day.
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@AMAZlNGNATURE Strength and gentleness have never been opposites.
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@instablog9ja Ignorance is expensive. The less people question what they're told, the easier they are to exploit.
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@yabaleftonline People will only do what is convenient for them. If your goodness doesn’t directly benefit them, you are on your own.
That’s why you have to choose YOU always.
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@NigeriaStories Even without asking, it’s something they supposed to do
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@instablog9ja God has already done his part. Leave him out of this please
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BREAKING: Prime suspect, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Usman Nuhu and four other police officers have pleaded not guilty to charges over the 26 April extra-judicial k!lling of 28-year-old Warri musician Oghenemine Ogidi, aka “OG Million,” in Effurun, Delta State even though viral video evidence suggest otherwise

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