“…Bonds 185,026,886 ,879.94 96,527,951,065 .07 348,980,936,94 1.20 630,535,774,886.21 FGN Savings Bond 116,995,150 .45 123,326,177.23 100,101,637.18 340,422,964 188,364,772 ,069.17 103,883,183,87 6.20 376,437,754,16 7.61 668,685,710, 112.98 Source: DMO Website 39,969.19 16,617,190 Source: DMO Website Figure 3 gives an estimate of the total public debt portfolio of Nigeria and shows a significant amount of debt still outstanding. It is noticeable that Nigeria's external debt stock significantly affects her economic growth was made to evaluate the impact of debt on a few key macroeconomic indicators in the Nigerian economy (Adegboyega, 2021). It also showed that Nigeria's gross fixed capital formation and debt service payments had a big relationship.…”