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Delta State Domestic Debt Jumps by 100 Percent Within Three Months

Delta State’s debt profile rose from N163 billion in March 2022 to N378 billion in June 2022. 

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Within three months, Delta State’s debt profile rose from N163 billion in March 2022 to N378 billion in June 2022. 

Investors King learnt that Lagos, Delta and Ogun are the three states with the highest domestic debt figures in Nigeria. 

According to a report released by the Debt Management Office (DMO), Delta state recorded the biggest within the three months of March to June 2022. The report also indicated that many states have also borrowed within the months under review. 

A closer look shows that in March, the 36 States and the FCT had a domestic debt of N4.8 trillion. However, this has risen to N5.2 trillion as of the end of June 2022.

Delta State’s debt profile increased from N163 billion in March to N378 billion in June 2022. Lagos State has the highest debt profile of N797.3 billion. Figures show that Lagos State’s debt as of March 2022 was N780.4 billion.

Ogun on the other hand is owing a total of N241.7 billion. Although it stands among the top three most indebted States, its debt figure has marginally reduced from the N241.9 billion it was in March 2022.

River State has the fourth highest domestic debt of N225.5 billion. Although the oil-rich state has refused to update its debt profile since over a year ago. Imo State which has the fifth highest debt profile borrowed about N6 billion within the period under review.

Jigawa State has the lowest debt profile of N45.1 billion. However, the debt profile of the state also rose by over 3 Billion between March and June 2022. As of March, Jigawa’s domestic debt was N41.6 billion.

Other states with a relatively low debt profile, when compared to other states, include Ebonyi with N59.1billion, Kebbi State with N60.4billion, Ondo State with N62.2billion and Katsina State with N66.6billion.

Meanwhile, Investors King understands that the decrease in the Federal Allocation Account (FAAC) due to the non-remittance of NNPC Limited and the preparation for the 2023 general election are some of the factors fuelling the rise in domestic debt. 

Full List of the Domestic Debt as of June 2022 (Source: Debt Management Office )

Lagos            N797.3 B

Delta.            N378.8 B

Ogun.            N241.7 B

Rivers.           N225.5 B

Imo.               N210.3 B

A.Ibom.          N203.9 B

Cross River   N176.0 B

Oyo.              N159.9 B

Osun.            N150.0 B

Bayelsa.        N150.0 B

Plateau.         N144.6 B

Benue.           N143.5 B

Bauchi.          N129.0 B

Kano.             N125.0 B

Gombe.          N123.6 B

Others include 

Adamawa.    N120.6 B

Ekiti.              N119.5 B

Zamfara.       N115.7 B

Edo.               N112.1 B

Kwara.           N110.5 B

Abia.              N107.6 B

Borno.           N102.4 B

Yobe.             N96.6 B

Taraba.          N90.8 B

Kogi.              N90.5 B

Sokoto.          N89.9 B

Enugu.           N89.9 B

Niger.             N80.9.B

Kaduna.         N78.1 B

FCT.                N75.5 B

Nassaraw.      N72.9 B

Anambra.       N72.4 B

Katsina.          N66.6 B

Ondo.             N62.2 B

Kebbi.             N60.4 B

Ebonyi.           N59.1 B 

 

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Heirs Insurance Group Unveils Revolutionary Website for Seamless Insurance Experience

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Heirs Insurance Group has launched a website designed to revolutionize the insurance experience for its customers.

With a focus on simplicity, accessibility, and personalized service, the new website aims to streamline the process of obtaining insurance coverage and empower customers to make informed decisions about their insurance needs.

The website boasts a range of innovative features that make navigating insurance options easier than ever before.

From simple and intuitive navigation menus to personalized insurance recommendations, the website is designed to guide customers through every step of the insurance process quickly and efficiently.

According to Ifesinachi Okpagu, the Chief Marketing Officer of Heirs Insurance Group, the new website embodies the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional customer service.

“Today’s customers want simplicity, and this new website delivers on that request,” Okpagu said. “We are empowering customers to take control of their lives, their businesses, assets, and their most cherished people.”

One of the key features of the website is its personalized insurance experience, which takes customers through a short journey to help them identify the best insurance plan for their needs.

Whether customers are looking for coverage for their home, car, business, or loved ones, the website provides tailored recommendations to ensure they find the right insurance solution quickly and easily.

With its user-friendly interface and innovative features, the new website from Heirs Insurance Group sets a new standard for the insurance industry, making it easier than ever for customers to protect what matters most to them.

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Safaricom, Access Holdings Forge Partnership to Revolutionize Remittance Corridor in Africa

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Safaricom, the leading telecommunications company in Kenya, has entered into a strategic partnership with Access Holdings, spearheaded by Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede.

The collaboration aims to revolutionize the remittance corridor between East and West Africa, marking a significant step towards enhancing financial inclusion and empowering millions of individuals across the continent.

The partnership comes on the heels of Access Holdings’ recent acquisition of the National Bank of Kenya Limited, signaling the company’s ambitious expansion into the East African market.

Leveraging Safaricom’s extensive network and expertise in mobile money through M-Pesa, which currently dominates the mobile money market in Kenya, the alliance seeks to create seamless and efficient channels for remittance transactions.

Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, the driving force behind Access Holdings, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, highlighting its potential to transcend traditional boundaries and foster greater economic connectivity between East and West Africa.

He highlighted the fusion of collective expertise and resources between the two entities, underlining their shared commitment to driving financial inclusion and empowerment across the continent.

The partnership holds promise for addressing the challenges faced by millions of Africans in accessing affordable and reliable remittance services.

By connecting more than 60 million customers and 5 million businesses across eight countries, the collaboration aims to facilitate over $1 billion in daily transaction value, significantly boosting the flow of remittances within and outside Africa.

With the first phase of the collaboration focusing on key markets such as Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and Tanzania, stakeholders anticipate a transformative impact on the remittance landscape, paving the way for greater intracontinental trade and economic integration in line with the objectives of initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

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EFCC Urged to Repatriate Recoveries to NDIC for Depositors’ Relief

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The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has made a fervent plea to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to expedite the repatriation of recovered funds to its coffers to facilitate the timely reimbursement of depositors affected by bank failures.

During a recent meeting between the Managing Director of NDIC, Bello Hassan, and the Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, at the NDIC headquarters in Abuja, Hassan stressed the importance of enhanced collaboration between the two agencies in recovering depositors’ funds lost due to bank failures.

Hassan emphasized that the return of recoveries made by the EFCC on behalf of the NDIC would significantly contribute to the prompt reimbursement of affected depositors.

He commended the EFCC for its unwavering efforts in combating corruption and financial crimes, highlighting its crucial role as a key member of the Taskforce on Implementation of the Failed Banks Act chaired by the NDIC.

The NDIC boss also highlighted the existing partnership between the two organizations, which led to the establishment of the NDIC Help Desk at the EFCC in 2022.

He disclosed that several high-profile cases referred to the EFCC were currently under investigation.

In response, Olukoyede reiterated the EFCC’s commitment to collaborating closely with the NDIC to combat financial crimes and safeguard the integrity of the Nigerian banking sector.

He pledged to intensify efforts to repatriate recovered funds promptly, acknowledging the interconnectedness between criminal activities and bank failures.

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