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‘how Buhari’s Broadcast Will Raise Or Crash Economy’ by ceomike(m): 7:09am On Aug 21, 2017
Investors in anxious wait for president’s first remark in 105 days
Financial market operators and investors, both local and international, are waiting anxiously to take dramatic investment decisions as President Muhammadu Buhari makes his first official speech on the economy in 105 days.

The wait is based on an assessment by financial experts that the socio-political economy of the country has recorded significant progress in Buhari’s absence, which stands to be validated or reversed by his speech today and subsequent decisions.

Specifically, the Niger Delta threats have been managed, resulting in increased oil production and earnings; the foreign exchange market has witnessed changes that brought about relative stability of the naira; and businesses are gradually rebounding with improved numbers as reforms pick up.

https://m.guardian.ng/news/how-buharis-broadcast-will-raise-or-crash-economy/
Re: ‘how Buhari’s Broadcast Will Raise Or Crash Economy’ by ITbomb(m): 7:37am On Aug 21, 2017
It's high time they understand that Buhari and Northerners don't give a damn about the economy, all they are after is to crush anyone threatening to stop their control of oil
Re: ‘how Buhari’s Broadcast Will Raise Or Crash Economy’ by Nobody: 7:52am On Aug 21, 2017
Dont bother to wait, IT has crash already.

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