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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by cupidralph(m): 4:52pm On Oct 29, 2015
HOW DOES THIS CONCERN MY PLANS TO ENLARGE MY PRICK?

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by appini: 4:53pm On Oct 29, 2015
When he come back to Nigeria this time, he go tell pressmen say he see mahatma Ghandi for India.

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by danfidel01(m): 4:53pm On Oct 29, 2015
PLZ.. WHO read dis too long for me...Can someone explain?
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Akainzo(m): 4:54pm On Oct 29, 2015
ochejoseph:

ABUJA – ‎A coalition of over 60 Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, in Nigeria, yesterday, decried what they termed “steady and continuous decline of the Nigerian economy” under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari.

‎Aside PLAC, other members of the Situation Room that met in Abuja yesterday included CLEEN Foundation, Action Aid Nigeria, Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), Enough is Enough Nigeria, Wangonet, Partners for Electoral Reform, JDPC and Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth & Advancement (YIAGA), CWAE. Others are Development Dynamics,Human Rights Monitor, Election Monitor, Reclaim Naija, Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Centre LSD, CITAD, Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN), CISLAC, WREP and Proactive Gender Initiative , among others.


PLEASE is there anyone that has heard about these groups before today?

I want to set up my own group too, do send in nominations.
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Celery(m): 4:54pm On Oct 29, 2015
All these groups that are protesting went on sabbatical leave when PDP ruled for 16 years.
Awon oniranu....
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by danfidel01(m): 4:54pm On Oct 29, 2015
PLZ.. WHO read dis too long for me...Can someone explain?
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by unclejb2(m): 4:55pm On Oct 29, 2015
Buhari should pls resign. We understand his predicament as a willing tool that was used by certain power drunk and greedy Nigerians, mostly of northern extraction to grab power. It's very obvious that Buhari had no clear cut plan to governance.

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Nobody: 4:56pm On Oct 29, 2015
Just watch ndi ofe and abokii people come here now and say the information is not true because it was said by an Igbo man! Dolts!!

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Nakuza(m): 4:56pm On Oct 29, 2015
All I can say it is well with naija...
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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Nobody: 4:56pm On Oct 29, 2015
laurel03:
Which time 9ja economy good b4 self...

In the 1900's grin

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Okanokan(m): 4:57pm On Oct 29, 2015
We are already in recession, hopefully it will become clear to Nigerians by January after the xmas and new year break.

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by abdulkabirO(m): 4:58pm On Oct 29, 2015
glimpse33:
cool
U guys will end up killing ur selves ..let us give this man some time to turn these things around for good,after all we gave the foolish otuoke man a whole 6 years and stole our money and emptied our treasuries.

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by naijamade01: 4:59pm On Oct 29, 2015
Every group is now an economic analyst group. OK; kontinu.
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by 989900: 5:00pm On Oct 29, 2015
Nice one . . . Baba do something!
Upon all the restrictions, exchange rate is worse at the interbank since Buhari took over.

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by XBLadez: 5:00pm On Oct 29, 2015
The mod that banned my account is a fool!

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Nobody: 5:01pm On Oct 29, 2015
bushdoc9919:
So get our economy off oil Buhari.

After all, it is because we are sooooooo dependent on oil that we are in the state we are in.

If every state,including oil producing states, evolved an economic plan that would enable them develop industries based on what they have in their states, within ten years we would be off oil and we would be on the way to becoming a developed nation.

Until Nigerians stop thinking that oil would save us.....especially now that oil price is falling, and America is almost self sufficient in oil.....we will forever remain backward, together or apart. And when the oil runs out.....we will be back to the stone age.

Nigerians, oil is a curse. It can never be a blessing.....something that prevents you from using your hands to make the things that you waste money importing.....making millions jobless.

MODIFIED: Here is what needs to be done

1)Remove all subsides

2)End corruption. Recover all stolen monies.....even going back to 1960 if need be

3).Savings, savings.

4)Spend money on power, mass transport, and education/science and tech.





This problem is not caused by oil, It was caused by not having a government for the 6th month running.

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Nobody: 5:03pm On Oct 29, 2015
Dharniel:
Nigerians would survive it, we've gone through worse. Just keep up the good work baba and don't get distracted


We have not gone through worse.

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by ndcide(m): 5:03pm On Oct 29, 2015
ochejoseph:

ABUJA – ‎A coalition of over 60 Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, in Nigeria, yesterday, decried what they termed “steady and continuous decline of the Nigerian economy” under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The groups, at a strategy meeting they held in Abuja yesterday under the aegis of ‎Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room, said there was urgent need for President Buhari to evolve a sustainable economic plan that will attract foreign investors into ‎the country.
‎The leader of the coalition and Executive Director of Policy and Legal Advocacy Center, PLAC, Mr. Clement Nwankwo, in his opening remarks, said the “dwindling economic fortunes of Nigeria” could be a function of the inability of President Buhari to appoint his Ministers six months after he assumed office.
He said: “The major challenge we are currently facing is that we cannot see the urgency of ‎this administration to improve the situation. It was unfortunate that after the six months that it took to come up with list of proposed Ministers, those we saw are those that have always been around the hood.
“Why it took so long to forward their names to the National Assembly is quite a puzzle to us.
“Why Ministers who have been cleared have not been sworn in is also a puzzle to us. We are almost in the first week of November. The laws are clear that government should have submitted its budget projections for 2016 by now.
“We would have thought that Ministers would have been around to help finalise budget for presentation to the National Assembly.
“Everyday we hear on social media that some people have returned money they stole from the treasury. The government should do well by telling us who they are, the amount returned and since the money is unanticipated, we should be told what it will be used for.
“So much information and misinformation is a major worry for us. We are desperately concerned to see the government begin to function”.
Nwankwo also faulted the current foreign exchange regime operating in the country, saying, “person who is attune with modern day economics cannot recommend such”.
According to him, “We want to see change reflect in proper und‎erstanding of the Nigerian economy”.
Likewise, the Chief Executive Officer of Economic Associates, Dr. Ayo Teriba, in a paper entitled ‘Towards a Policy Framework For Economic Inclusion in Nigeria”, noted that President Buhari inherited so many economic problems from the past administration.
He however maintained that “this regime should do quick, wake up and address the problems”.
He said: “Using six months just to share portfolios is not how to go about it. ‎Currently, there is fiscal disconnect. The revenue of the government has declined, relative to the Gross Domestic Product.
“Nigeria has the highest economy, yet the lowest revenue. The revenue has steadily declined. The revenue to GDP in 2014 was 11%, while 25% is what non oil producing economies like South Africa, Egypt ‎ and Morocco, have. Other countries like Angola and Algeria that have oil, have higher revenue level of 33%.
“Nigeria should have about 40% like it use to have in 2004. The reason for the decline is not that revenue are not collected, but the leak-out from ‎government processes, e.g, crude oil theft, subsidy fraud, wide spread abuse of administration of import duty and tax waivers, abuses by autonomous income revenue collecting agencies that spend what they collect as they wish, only remitting about 80% to the Federal Government.
“There is also the issue of sectorial ‎and regional exclusion. We currently have one of the worst unemployment rate in Africa. Our economy today compared to 1960 is weaker. Nigeria needs an orderly plan to raise revenue. There is need for this administration to not only stop the leakages, but to also institute periodic watch on impact of fiscal reforms on revenue inflows.
“The new regime should have told us the situation they met at least by May, and what has changed within the first quarter since it took over. It should tell us if there is no more crude oil theft.
“Currently Nigeria has not been attracting foreign investment, we urge this administration to make the economy more attractive. Steady currency regime is required to spur growth”, he added.
‎Aside PLAC, other members of the Situation Room that met in Abuja yesterday included CLEEN Foundation, Action Aid Nigeria, Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), Enough is Enough Nigeria, Wangonet, Partners for Electoral Reform, JDPC and Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth & Advancement (YIAGA), CWAE. Others are Development Dynamics,Human Rights Monitor, Election Monitor, Reclaim Naija, Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Centre LSD, CITAD, Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN), CISLAC, WREP and Proactive Gender Initiative, among others.


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GBAM!!!!!! SO ON POINT

if it's this administration, then forget it
Only sycophants don't know that this government have derailed.

The worst hit will be SMEs. Who will give them contract and not be careful of being accused of corruption.


Abeg forgot this government.

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by hotdi(m): 5:04pm On Oct 29, 2015
Group of novice labeling themselves as Civil Society. Was the economy doing well before? past administration only rebased it on paper which does not reflect on citizens standard of living. Where do you even expect the economy to head with the monumental corruption recorded in the past administration. One thing at a time, the President has blocked all those loopholes and looted funds are being returned presently, once everything takes it shape and the cabinet is set up, economy would improve effortlessly. Just a matter of time cool
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Classicool(m): 5:04pm On Oct 29, 2015
Buhari body language Odour would fix it.... And the economic will be flamboyant like that of Zimbabwe

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by flokii: 5:04pm On Oct 29, 2015
why wnt it collapse when there was no discipline.. corruption was at its peak...

thank God for change.. thingz will get better I believe
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by bigtt76(f): 5:04pm On Oct 29, 2015
That rating then was just a scam by Ngozi Okonjo-Iwela to prop Jonathan's candidacy.

How can the biggest economy in Africa be thriving of importation of fuel in the midst of abundant oil reserves, constant power blackout and corruption.

Truth is we have to suffer now for a better tomorrow. Not supporting any regime but he truth is that if you don't purge the system of the past regime, we would just get a continuation of the past.

Let's see what the capital savings of the past 6 months would come do on the next 3 months and beyond.


Rich4god:
From Africa biggest economy....
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Hiploko(m): 5:05pm On Oct 29, 2015
abdulkabirO:

U guys will end up killing ur selves ..let us give this man some time to turn these things around for good,after all we gave the foolish otuoke man a whole 6 years and stole our money and emptied our treasuries.
yes o... D Otuoke man's own is small na. Haba! Just 6 years.. Add Abacha,IBB,Abdulsalam exponential and demonic looting of this country and compare it to this Otuoke man. You will know that the Otuoke man is a learner.

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by drss(m): 5:06pm On Oct 29, 2015
While economy is suffering due to lack of policy direction, d dullaaarrd is busy fighting PDP members.
A dulllaard will always be dullaarrd.

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Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by IlekeHD: 5:06pm On Oct 29, 2015
This is the legacy GEJ left behind
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by switesthart(f): 5:06pm On Oct 29, 2015
What economy is collapsing? When you analyse this way witout addressing the pertinent issues then your biase is obvious .

Obviously there's been no realease of funds in the last 6months .

Nigeria has practically lived through 6months .
Even if ministers are not appointed in a years time .
We would survive .
Hence the need to start creating the foundation for a decent future for young and generations unborn.


Stop tackling the man PMB
Support him.

We were on auto-pilot for 6years .. Abi are we that forgiving to also forget when public funds were looted with impunity .

Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Nobody: 5:06pm On Oct 29, 2015
Collapsing and when his corrupt goons ,noise makers aka ministers like Ameachi and co comes in...na disaster go be that
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by zynzyn(m): 5:07pm On Oct 29, 2015
bushdoc9919:
So get our economy off oil Buhari.

After all, it is because we are sooooooo dependent on oil that we are in the state we are in.

If every state,including oil producing states, evolved an economic plan that would enable them develop industries based on what they have in their states, within ten years we would be off oil and we would be on the way to becoming a developed nation.

Until Nigerians stop thinking that oil would save us.....especially now that oil price is falling, and America is almost self sufficient in oil.....we will forever remain backward, together or apart. And when the oil runs out.....we will be back to the stone age.

Nigerians, oil is a curse. It can never be a blessing.....something that prevents you from using your hands to make the things that you waste money importing.....making millions jobless.

MODIFIED: Here is what needs to be done

1)Remove all subsides

2)End corruption. Recover all stolen monies.....even going back to 1960 if need be

3).Savings, savings.

4)Spend money on power, mass transport, and education/science and tech.


Sensible comment devoid of tribal tuberculosis!

KUDOES TO YOU! smiley cool
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Nellybii: 5:07pm On Oct 29, 2015
slap1:
We know. The main objective was to return power to the north. It's done, now we have to live with this clueless, photocratic government.


And your main concern is for power to remain in the south abi? So you can continue to milk Nigeria dry. And continue to owe civil servants salaries. Bloody liars and thieves. Any bunch of thieves wailing about economy collapse should give us figures to back the claims up. All these rants will never change anything.
Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by Ephemmm: 5:08pm On Oct 29, 2015
Obiagu1:
The Nigerian economy is bigger than the Hausa/Fulani to control [s]so they have to shrink it enough to keep the Igbos in check.
[/s]
I want my country back.
Proud Biafra tongue tongue tongue.

Re: Nigeria Economy Collapsing Gradually, 60 CSO's Tell Buhari by fortune1968: 5:08pm On Oct 29, 2015
they should tell jonathan (the clueless ) whose under watch d economy was totally ruined through unprecedented looting by himself ,deziani (frog eye) stella oduah , mama peace (fellow widows )etc . so leave pmb alone ! sai baba !

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