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Nigeria often focuses on increasing revenue through taxes and borrowing, but the real issue may be leakages in the system. If money is lost through inefficiency and ghost workers, then borrowing more only covers up the problem instead of solving it.
Nigeria often focuses on increasing revenue through taxes and borrowing, but the real issue may be leakages in the system. If money is lost through inefficiency and ghost workers, then borrowing more only covers up the problem instead of solving it.
Yes ohh, nigeria’s push for more taxes and borrowing often misses the point. If funds are leaking through inefficiency or ghost workers, taking on more debt just masks the problem instead of fixing it. Real gains come from plugging the holes, not piling on more money.
Yes ohh, nigeria’s push for more taxes and borrowing often misses the point. If funds are leaking through inefficiency or ghost workers, taking on more debt just masks the problem instead of fixing it. Real gains come from plugging the holes, not piling on more money.
Chasing more taxes or borrowing doesn’t create real improvement if the system is leaking. The priority should be fixing inefficiencies and eliminating ghost workers—only then does additional revenue truly strengthen the economy.
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