Our borrowing still at 19% to GDP – Finance minister – Daily Trust

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Our borrowing still at 19% to GDP – Finance minister

The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, has assured that Nigeria’s borrowing still remains healthy at 19 per cent to the Gross Domestic Product ; which is low compared to Ghana, Brazil, South Africa, Egypt and Angola.

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Borrowing to create wealth or to consume wealth?

So what if our borrowing is lower than those countries u mentioned, most we borrow equal. See me see wahala. Collected depth na gud thing

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