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Subsidy is gone — so why is Nigeria still borrowing?, By Tony Agenmonmen

1 week ago
by Justice Okamgba

A question, recently amplified in a trending video by Muhammadu Sanusi II has resonated across
the country: If fuel subsidy has been removed, why is Nigeria still borrowing? It is a question that sounds straightforward — but it rests on a misunderstanding that deserves careful unpacking. At the core of the debate is a simple but often overlooked principle: you cannot save what you
never had.

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