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Is Nigeria Gradually Becoming A Failed State? by MuguliciousMUGU: 9:36am On May 25, 2015
The fuel scarcity in nigeria is gradually crippled the nigerian economy, it has reached to the stage that most big companies in nigeria are closing down, like Mtn, airtel and other networks are going to be having bad network very soon, some banks would start closing down, infact this fuel scarcity is going to bring down some business in nigeria, and nigeria makes More than 1 billion everyday from these companies.

So if all the companies finally closes down, and nigeria stops earning the normal daily cash, it will automatically cripple the economy, making Nigeria a failed state.

So the question is... Is the fuel scarcity gradually leading Nigeria to a failed state as USA predicted or not?


"Nigeria will end up a failed State", Says U.S intelligence report
http://elombah.com/index.php/special-reports/13977-nigeria-will-end-up-a-failed-state-says-u-s-intelligence-report
Re: Is Nigeria Gradually Becoming A Failed State? by Rich4god(m): 9:45am On May 25, 2015
Its already a failed... Am not an economist nor a politician, but I can understand this fuel scarcity if crude is no longer coming out of South south... I can't believe that an oil producing nation will be in such a mess. Look at Venezuela, fuel sells next to nothing... Na one U believe say calling gej clueless is not an insult.
Re: Is Nigeria Gradually Becoming A Failed State? by MuguliciousMUGU: 9:51am On May 25, 2015
Rich4god:
Its already a failed... Am not an economist nor a politician, but I can understand this fuel scarcity if crude is no longer coming out of South south... I can't believe that an oil producing nation will be in such a mess. Look at Venezuela, fuel sells next to nothing... Na one U believe say calling gej clueless is not an insult.
yeah, i predicted something like that, the fuel scarcity issue needs to be solved ontime before nigeria runs down.
Re: Is Nigeria Gradually Becoming A Failed State? by amnesty7: 9:51am On May 25, 2015
That's exactly what the Clueless One wants it to be because Nigerians rejected him. God is surely on the side of Nigerians. It will soon be over.
Re: Is Nigeria Gradually Becoming A Failed State? by Nobody: 9:57am On May 25, 2015
U call d biggest economy in africa a failed state lipsrsealed?
Go read wad d meaning of failed state!

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Re: Is Nigeria Gradually Becoming A Failed State? by natnoble(m): 10:29am On May 25, 2015
NIGERIA WOULDNT FAIL. i believe nigeria will emerge through this crises stronger,wiser and united. just believe and do your part. cheers.
Re: Is Nigeria Gradually Becoming A Failed State? by Nobody: 10:45am On May 25, 2015
let it crush to pieces .





mass grave land .
Re: Is Nigeria Gradually Becoming A Failed State? by ishiamu(m): 10:52am On May 25, 2015
amnesty7:
That's exactly what the Clueless One wants it to be because Nigerians rejected him. God is surely on the side of Nigerians. It will soon be over.

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