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Re: Only Foreign Borrowing Can Save Naira, Clear CBN Debts – EIU by Blazetrailer: 8:12am On Mar 16
christistruth01:
Nonsense !


Nigeria has enough hard working people and Natural Resources to save itself!

They are looking for who to colonise with unnecessary debt

God Almighty is on our side

...very funny people..typically involving God in matters that does not concern him. Where are the hardworking people? Your govt is busy negotiating for more loans you are here calling yourself hardworking. It is not in having the resources but in efficiently managing it. Congo DR have some of the largest deposit of natural resources in the world, its people are currently intwined in a civil war because of poor leadership.

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