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How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by bilms(m): 5:43pm On Dec 26, 2018
How to turn Nigerian economy into a knowledge-based economy- Olawepo Hashim

Peoples Trust (PT) Presidential Candidate, Mr Olawepo Hashim has explained how he intends to make Nigerian economy a knowledge based economy. Do you agree with him?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Vz_xp4f8Ys

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Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by netsurfer01(m): 6:23pm On Dec 26, 2018
Nothing consign me grin
FTC
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by Mekanus(m): 6:24pm On Dec 26, 2018
I no get data to stream YouTube video ooo
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by mrrights: 6:26pm On Dec 26, 2018
Gohashim2019

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Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by kunleiky(m): 6:26pm On Dec 26, 2018
Does he even stand a chance?
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by Nobody: 6:37pm On Dec 26, 2018
Only one way: change the 1999 constitution. I tell you brethren, until that constitution is changed, our progress will remain the slowest.

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Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by ednut1(m): 6:37pm On Dec 26, 2018
Talk is cheap
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by Jabioro: 6:43pm On Dec 26, 2018
Too many talk = lies
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by NotBeenPaid: 6:45pm On Dec 26, 2018




Lol! Nairalanders are tired of this guy's empty promises.

Let him go to the North and campaign




Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by bilms(m): 8:04pm On Dec 26, 2018
cheesy
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by adeiza4u(m): 8:25pm On Dec 26, 2018
Vote Omoyele Sowore for President Vote AAC Let's TakeItBack!
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by TRUSTEDGUY: 8:23am On Dec 27, 2018
Political washing
lies.
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by TRUSTEDGUY: 8:23am On Dec 27, 2018
Political washing
lies.
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by Redoil: 8:24am On Dec 27, 2018
Buhari is planing to write result give nigeria
Most of the yoruba and hausa/fulani that will vote buharr are not in nairaland
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by martowskin1(m): 8:25am On Dec 27, 2018
Pls let buhari continue..... Nigerians Neva still get sense.......

Fight ur way out of this hole is the only solution..... And watch them from afar die in poverty
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by JimD(m): 9:45am On Dec 27, 2018
This man seems intelligent. Let's vote for new brains instead of the old cargos. I wish.

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Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by grandstar(m): 9:52am On Dec 27, 2018
These are grandiose schemes.

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Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by bilms(m): 10:12am On Dec 27, 2018
JimD:
This man seems intelligent. Let's vote for new brains instead of the old cargos. I wish.


You are right
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by chimaobinelson(m): 10:38am On Dec 27, 2018
HE IS NOT TALKING, BUT HE IS REELING OUT FEASIBLE PLANS BOURNE OF A TECHNOCRATIC MODERN DAY KNACKS. IF BUHARI IS FAIR ENOUGH, HE WILL SIMPLY HAND OVER TO PEOPLE WITH IDEAS

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Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by bilms(m): 10:59am On Dec 27, 2018
chimaobinelson:
HE IS NOT TALKING, BUT HE IS REELING OUT FEASIBLE PLANS BOURNE OF A TECHNOCRATIC MODERN DAY KNACKS. IF BUHARI IS FAIR ENOUGH, HE WILL SIMPLY HAND OVER TO PEOPLE WITH IDEAS

You correct my guy.

I wonder how some people couldn't differentiate mere talking and a carefully articulated plan
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by omohayek: 7:55pm On Dec 27, 2018
While I don't agree with everything Hashim says - what Nigeria needs is deregulation, decentralization and better institutions, not an industrial policy aiming for manufacturing to be a given percentage of GDP - a lot of what the man has to say is grounded in fact. The future of Nigeria's economic development does not lie in millions of new low-productivity subsistence farmers, and even if every single "leakage" and source of corruption were miraculously purged tomorrow, Nigeria would still be a dirt-poor country which relies on a fixed amount of oil revenue to feed a population galloping ahead at 2.5% a year. No candidate who refuses to acknowledge these points is worth taking seriously.

The tragedy of economically literate, policy-oriented candidates like Hashim and Ezekwesili is that they don't stand the slightest chance of ever attaining the presidency, as the masses who determine elections are too poorly educated, too tribalistic and too religiously sectarian to look beyond "na my person" thinking to focus on what the candidates are actually thinking and planning - assuming they don't simply sell their votes to whoever has the most enticing "goodies" on election day. Even the majority of Nairalanders reading this are no better than the ignorant masses, or the video would have a lot more than 74 views by now.

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Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by KingSango(m): 8:03pm On Dec 27, 2018
omohayek:
While I don't agree with everything Hashim says - what Nigeria needs is deregulation, decentralization and better institutions, not an industrial policy aiming for manufacturing to be a given percentage of GDP - a lot of what the man has to say is grounded in fact. The future of Nigeria's economic development does not lie in millions of new low-productivity subsistence farmers, and even if every single "leakage" and source of corruption were miraculously purged tomorrow, Nigeria would still be a dirt-poor country which relies on a fixed amount of oil revenue to feed a population galloping ahead at 2.5% a year. No candidate who refuses to acknowledge these points is worth taking seriously.

The tragedy of economically literate, policy-oriented candidates like Hashim and Ezekwesili is that they don't stand the slightest chance of ever attaining the presidency, as the masses who determine elections are too poorly educated, too tribalistic and too religiously sectarian to look beyond "na my person" thinking to focus on what the candidates are actually thinking and planning - assuming they don't simply sell their votes to whoever has the most enticing "goodies" on election day. Even the majority of Nairalanders reading this are no better than the ignorant masses, or the video would have a lot more than 74 views by now.



You can combine military expansion and advanced technology for a self sufficient economy.
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by KingSango(m): 9:34pm On Dec 27, 2018
KingSango:




You can combine military expansion and advanced technology for a self sufficient economy.


Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by Nobody: 1:03pm On Dec 28, 2018
if Nigerians fall for this crap...It will just be a testament to their gullibility
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by KingSango(m): 7:19pm On Dec 28, 2018
Restructure Nigeria for a self sufficient economy

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Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by grandstar(m): 8:03pm On Dec 28, 2018
omohayek:
While I don't agree with everything Hashim says - what Nigeria needs is deregulation, decentralization and better institutions, not an industrial policy aiming for manufacturing to be a given percentage of GDP - a lot of what the man has to say is grounded in fact. The future of Nigeria's economic development does not lie in millions of new low-productivity subsistence farmers, and even if every single "leakage" and source of corruption were miraculously purged tomorrow, Nigeria would still be a dirt-poor country which relies on a fixed amount of oil revenue to feed a population galloping ahead at 2.5% a year. No candidate who refuses to acknowledge these points is worth taking seriously.

The tragedy of economically literate, policy-oriented candidates like Hashim and Ezekwesili is that they don't stand the slightest chance of ever attaining the presidency, as the masses who determine elections are too poorly educated, too tribalistic and too religiously sectarian to look beyond "na my person" thinking to focus on what the candidates are actually thinking and planning - assuming they don't simply sell their votes to whoever has the most enticing "goodies" on election day. Even the majority of Nairalanders reading this are no better than the ignorant masses, or the video would have a lot more than 74 views by now.

You too don't support choosing winners? You believe the market is best at picking winners.
Re: How To Turn Nigerian Economy Into Knowledge Based Economy- Olawepo Hashim by omohayek: 9:27pm On Dec 28, 2018
grandstar:


You too don't support choosing winners? You believe the market is best at picking winners.

Yes. It's extremely unlikely that government bureaucrats are going to do a better job than the market of picking winners, even in the best of circumstances, let alone in a country like Nigeria with such incompetent and venal leadership.

To illustrate just how bad even the most honest and intelligent bureaucrats are at picking winners, Japan's MITI was staffed by the very best and brightest from the country's most selective universities, and yet they failed completely to see the rise of microcomputers, the crucial importance software would have, or recently, the importance of the internet: Japan has failed to produce a single company to match Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft or Amazon - none of which were ever singled out for US government aid. Worse yet, in the meantime the South Koreans have completely eaten Japan's lunch in the hardware space, to the extent that the only arenas Japanese companies still rule are in video game consoles and digital SLR systems. The "5th Generation Computing" initiative MITI bureaucrats thought would be the future turned out to be a complete dead end, a failure now made obsolete by deep learning methods originated by mostly Canadian researchers like Geoffrey Hinton and Yann LeCun (for more, see this Fifth generation computing initiative Wikipedia article).

Add Nigeria's endemic corruption into the mix, and there's no way I could ever support such government interference, as the only goal it could possibly serve would be to tilt the playing field towards particularly favored insiders. The last thing Nigeria needs is more rent-seekers like Dangote, who gets every single Nigerian to pay him several multiples of the international price for a low-tech commodity like cement, thanks to his close ties to every ruler since Obasanjo
in the 1970s.

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