“Don’t Borrow Tinubu Again” Nigerians Storm World Bank Page Over $1.25bn Loan

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2026年05月16日
“Don’t Borrow Tinubu Again” Nigerians Storm World Bank Page Over $1.25bn Loan

Nigerians have flooded the World Bank’s Instagram page over a proposed $1.25 billion loan to Nigeria, with the backlash tied to debt concerns, economic hardship, and the planned June 26 approval date. In this video, we break down the timeline, the loan structure, and what this moment means for Nigeria’s public finances and accountability debate. Subscribe, comment, and share.

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