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Nigerians take to World Bank social media pages over proposed $1.25bn loan by Tinubu administration

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
May 13, 2026
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Nigerians have taken to the social media pages of the World Bank on Wednesday, following reports of a proposed $1.25 billion loan linked to the Tinubu administration, triggering heated debate online over the country’s rising debt profile.

The reactions, which trended across X, formerly known as Twitter, saw many users storming the comment sections with differing opinions on Nigeria’s borrowing culture, economic management and government spending priorities.

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Key Highlights:

  • Nigerians reacted online to reports of a proposed $1.25bn loan linked to the Tinubu administration.
  • Many users flooded the World Bank social media pages in protest.
  • Critics warned that more borrowing could worsen Nigeria’s debt burden and economic hardship.
  • Others defended loans as normal global economic practice and necessary for development.
  • The debate reflects rising public concern over Nigeria’s debt and economic direction.

Several users strongly opposed further borrowing, warning that additional loans could worsen the nation’s debt burden and economic hardship.

One user, @yengoblog9ja, wrote that “don’t borrow Tinubu money again, they want to finish Nigerians.”

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Another user, @captbobyi01, stated: “Please, do not borrow @officialasiwajubat any loan. I repeat, do not borrow Tinubu and his son any money.”

Similarly, @realkingdavid posted: “Please, don’t borrow Tinubu loan again, he is using the money to kill us in the country.”

User @pr_eci0us2291 also appealed to the global lender, saying, “please, stop borrowing our president.”

Others questioned leadership accountability and governance, arguing that public frustration should be directed toward elected officials rather than international financial institutions.

Reacting to the trend, @Shayolala wrote: “Find out who they are… yet they can’t hold their so-called failed leaders accountable.”

Another commenter, @NigIsland, said: “A man who refuses to mend his roof in the rain will not decide the weather by shouting at the clouds.”

User @BIG_Mayana7 alleged that public loans were being mismanaged, claiming, “they should not borrow him any loans again, they are using the money to buy expensive vehicles for themselves.”

However, some social media users defended government borrowing, arguing that debt financing is a common global economic practice.

According to @GloryUyimse, “the world runs on debt and no bank wants you to repay your loans.”

Another user, @Toseguy, argued that international lending often creates dependency, writing, “World Bank borrowing money to Africa is to hold them captive.”

Meanwhile, @cossyb took a sarcastic stance, saying: “If they stop World Bank from borrowing… we’ll pay it ourselves for free… abeg make una allow them borrow.”

The online debate reflects growing public concern over Nigeria’s economic direction, debt servicing obligations and the impact of government borrowing on citizens’ living conditions.

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