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7 Things That Will Happen To Nigeria In Next Month's To Come (not A Prophesy) by Nobody: 10:34pm On May 15, 2016
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1. Protests The decision to deregulate petrol has torn Nigeria into those for and those against the removal of subsidy. On social media, those who are angry have begun mobilisation for a re-enactment of the 2012 #occupyNigeria which almost claimed the country. An oil refinery. Surprisingly however, most of those who partook in the 2012 edition may not likely be active this time.

2. Increased agitation by organised labour The time has come for the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress to consolidate on their agitation for an increment in the minimum wage of the country’s workers. Currently the minimum wage is N18,000 and labour recently demanded for N56,000, an amount the government says it is still considering.

3. Commendation from IMF, WORLD BANK The duo of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank may have won in the call for Nigeria to carry out full deregulation sector as well as remove subsidy.

4. Sale of refineries Nigeria has four refineries which have gulped billions of dollars in maintenance, yet have not met expectation. It has always been sad news of low output. As reported, Kachikwu says Nigeria is currently speaking with Total, Chevron and Agip to see how a partnership deal could be struck concerning the refineries.

5. Passage of petroleum industry bill With the deregulation of premium motor spirit, the National Assembly could now be motivated to pass the petroleum industry bill to now give total deregulation to the sector.

6. Naira devaluation Did you just say it is not possible? In Nigeria, anything is. After all, President Muhammadu Buhari, in 2015, argued that it was not the best to increase pump price because it would affect other sub-sectors of the economy. He has also constantly argued that there was no serious reason to devalue the naira, but Nigeria is currently facing two-digit inflation and the citizens are not smiling.

7. Delayed economic recovery Though Kachikwu has promised that the price of petrol would stabilise in about six months, many still believe that the economy will take time to recover, especially with a president who believes in ‘slow and steady
Re: 7 Things That Will Happen To Nigeria In Next Month's To Come (not A Prophesy) by Luckylife(m): 11:55pm On May 15, 2016
8. Some one must resign or be impeached.

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Re: 7 Things That Will Happen To Nigeria In Next Month's To Come (not A Prophesy) by mosesdejaviano(m): 1:09am On May 16, 2016
It has already started happening. Masses are suffering in this government of retrogression. One doesn't need a soothsayer to know that the country is sitting on the keg of gunpowder. Everything is just not working for this administration.

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Re: 7 Things That Will Happen To Nigeria In Next Month's To Come (not A Prophesy) by omowolewa: 2:48am On May 16, 2016
Significant growth in Tax collection and levies.

Push for increase in VAT rate

Tolling of major highways

Increased unemployment and government pointing to masquerade dress and window dress (Ask uncle Lai)

Collapse of Companies due to huge tax burden and high cost of doing business.

Reduced bank liquidity and appetite to give SME loan, then high interest rate (already started!).

More monies chasing basic needs of life rather than investments due to Government been richer than its citizen.

Then full recession sets in!

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Re: 7 Things That Will Happen To Nigeria In Next Month's To Come (not A Prophesy) by zonax(m): 3:13am On May 16, 2016
Nigeria my the land of my father.
Re: 7 Things That Will Happen To Nigeria In Next Month's To Come (not A Prophesy) by chriskosherbal(m): 3:30am On May 16, 2016
My prayer is things should get better on time ooo
Re: 7 Things That Will Happen To Nigeria In Next Month's To Come (not A Prophesy) by ebiboy2(m): 6:27am On May 16, 2016
OP worst things more than what you have listed will happen in Buharis tenure. you are welcome to quote me anytime.
Re: 7 Things That Will Happen To Nigeria In Next Month's To Come (not A Prophesy) by francafrank(f): 10:17am On May 16, 2016
Patience my fellow Niarialanders patience
Re: 7 Things That Will Happen To Nigeria In Next Month's To Come (not A Prophesy) by Histrings08(m): 2:17pm On May 16, 2016
Pfft
Re: 7 Things That Will Happen To Nigeria In Next Month's To Come (not A Prophesy) by Histrings08(m): 2:19pm On May 16, 2016
francafrank:
Patience my fellow Niarialanders patience
.. Patience has bn sent packing from aso villa, now what we need is answers not some dead policies... Pfft

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Re: 7 Things That Will Happen To Nigeria In Next Month's To Come (not A Prophesy) by Nobody: 11:13am On May 21, 2016
Some people will be like go on strike I don't care.but you are in the same country.imagine army forcing workers at enugu state to go to work when labour strike is on.Nigeria tufiakwa

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