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Thursday, 25 June 2015

Billionaire Earns N658b In One Day, Equivalent To Debt of Nigerian States

 PIC.9.APC GOVERNORS DURING THEIR MEETING WITH PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI 

AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY NIGHT.
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The 36 states of Nigeria have an estimated total debt, including unpaid salaries, of N658 billion, about $3.3 billion.
The figure is apparently a huge burden to a country like Nigeria, weighed down by revenue shortfalls, under-develpment and leakages, but to Spanish billionaire, Amancio Ortega, Europe’s richest man and second richest man in the world, it is all in a day’s job, or rather, just part of the day’s takings.On Monday, he added $2.3 billion to his fortune, as shares in Inditex, owner of Zara, the world’s largest clothing retailer, rose 3.9 per cent.
The Spanish billionaire’s gain was $500 million more than the combined increase recorded by everyone else among the world’s 10 richest people tracked by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The rise caps a surging performance for Ortega in the first half of this year.
His fortune has risen by $11 billion to $72 billion, an 18 per cent rise, compared to the slight decline in the fortunes of Bill Gates, the world’s richest man, and Warren Buffett, the third-wealthiest person on earth.
A Bloomberg report noted that while Ortega still trails Gates’s $86 billion net worth, his fortune has increased 80 per cent in the past three years, double the growth rate of the Microsoft co-founder.

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