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Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by nonny001(m): 3:57pm On Feb 05, 2015
[img]http://2.bp..com/-Y-SHU8HApZA/VM0k1NfowkI/AAAAAAAAAhA/vIZYWBtnX6E/s1600/GEJ%2Bon%2BEconomy.jpg[/img]There is one word I love so much. ECONOMY.

A lot of people use that word… and if you want to feel smart, then you should use it sometimes.

But what really is economy?

Economy is another word for “collective wealth Management”. Wealth is riches – not necessarily money.

My wealth is individual; your wealth is individual. When we join them together, they become “collective wealth”.

So the economy of a country e.g. Nigeria is how the government (and citizens) manage their collective wealth.

When a government improves the economy, he…


Increases and shares the nation’s riches in a way that (at least almost) everybody is comfortable.


And what of…

POVERTY?

It is when you can’t afford the basic things in life.

You can’t eat 3 times a day; you can’t transport yourself; you can’t buy what your mates are buying; you can’t be comfortable; you’re broke. That’s poverty.

To get out of poverty, you need to either…

1. Get a well-paying job or
2. Own a profitable business

Another way out is to depend on somebody else – bad advice.


In this Video, You'll discover...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nICFcRvPDM

The formula for National Prosperity

But where do jobs come from?

From business and government establishment. Everybody can’t work in government. No space. Even if space magically came out for everybody, it will still not work: the economy will die – that’s what economists say.

To get job for everybody, new and expanding businesses is the answer.

Accountants. Lawyers. Engineers. Factory workers. Managers. Cleaners. Scientists. Businesses need them to stay alive.

But what is the use of all these professions and skills when[i] every living business already have all they need[/i]?

That’s why graduates are jobless. The ones with Jobs get peanuts – some o, not all. It’s even worse when you’re half baked.

No wonder as of 2011, 22 million Nigerian youths had no job.

But what is the way out?

More new (or expanding) businesses = more job vacancy.

But most new Nigerian businesses die before their 5th birthday. They don’t make profit. They just try to survive. So they never grow big enough to employ others.

Why? Because doing business in Nigeria is hard and expensive. That’s why even big companies with a lot of money run to other countries.

And how can the government solve this problem? Simple! Just make business in Nigeria…

- Cheaper
- Faster (time na money)
- Easier and
- More profitable

Here are 9 ways President Jonathan has been doing it…


1. He Started With A Plan


Nobody can solve a big problem without understanding… and WITHOUT a plan – and President Jonathan knows that.

That’s why he (and his team) started by finding out the situation of things…

He re-based the economy

But what really is “re-basing?” Let me explain with a story.

Mrs. Okafor is a big business woman in aba. She has a very big factory. Her factory makes a lot of things: soaps, detergents, disinfectants etc.

Almost every year, her factory adds new products.

But here is the problem… she has lost count of the number of things her factory makes – they’re just too much.

10 years ago, she hired a personal accountant, Mr. Musa. His job is to…

1. Calculate every year-end, how much the factor makes and…
2. Count and record every 5 (or 6… or 7 years) all the goods the factory
produces. Plus calculate what percent each good adds to the company’s
profit.

Re-basing is Job #2. Here, Mr. Musa re-based Mrs. Ngozi’s Factory.

And why is this important? With re-basing, Mrs. Ngozi will know the goods to spend more time, energy and money on – which one brings the most profit.

After re-basing, President Jonathan (and his team) started planning. The plan is to industrialize Nigeria.

So in 2013, they came out with NIPR (aka. National Industrial Revolution Plan).

In 2014, they documented it (in a .pdf format) and brought it to the public.

You can download your copy here.

In that document, they plan to build giant industries in Nigeria before 2017.

America and Europe banished poverty from their land by building giant industries.

Giant industries = MILLIONS of quality Jobs.

Some of these plans have already started bringing their head from under the water.

Some popular examples are…

The “National Automobile Industry Development Plan”

Maybe you’ve heard – maybe you’ve not: many giant car companies are now building car producing factories in Nigeria. Some of them are…

- Nissan Motors
- Hyundai Motors
- Innoson Motors (the first made-in-Nigeria-by-a-Nigerian car company)
- And many more

How will this help fight poverty?

It will…

Help create and develop other industries and businesses – who will in turn, employ others.

A car has over 2,000 parts. Car building companies don’t usually produce these parts. They contract other companies (usually small and medium sized) to make them.

The car industry also needs steel, iron, glass, plastic, rubber etc. to operate.

As a result, they’ll be buying from the local industry (which President Jonathan plans to develop – according to the NIRP document).

The result? More jobs.

It will also…

Help our people (Nigerians) get advanced technology skills.

To make a car, you need advanced technology.

When these companies start producing in Nigeria, they’ll be working with Nigerians. As a result, our people will learn what they (the foreign experts) know – Nigeria will become a technologically advanced country through this.

Also…

More Nigerians will now afford brand new cars (aka. Tear Rubber) – the price will come down a lot.

Another popular one is the…

Local Content Act

In 2010, President Jonathan signed the Local Content Act.

It’s a law designed to make more Nigerians get more quality jobs in oil companies.

As a result, many Nigerian companies are already getting juicy contracts from oil companies. For example…

NigerDockNig. PLC got an off shore platform contract from Exxon Mobile.

S.C.C Limited, a Nigerian company, got a contract of N7.8 billion ($49.9 million) from Royal Dutch Shell for the manufacture of high pressure line pipes – which before that law was usually awarded to foreign companies.

The result? These companies will employ more Nigerians to do the job.

In 2015, the mining industry will be another next big one.

[b]Sources:
FMTI - Jonathan launches Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan, NEDEP
Premium Times - 30 vehicle manufacturing plants set to open in Nigeria
CNBC Africa - Nissan makes first made-in-Nigeria car
The Sun - Innoson rolls out 500 made in Nigeria cars today
Nigerian Tribune - Are these cars really made in Nigeria?
Vanguard - From Spare Parts Trader to Motor Giant: The story of Innoson
Vanguard - 6 foreign firms, Dangote to begin mining gold, iron ore in 2015[/b]


2. Shouting “UP NEPA” Will Soon Be History


“President Jonathan’s effort to make power (aka. NEPA
light) constant is where most Nigerians are already beginning
to see results. I now sleep with NEPA light almost every night”

- Anthony Obuegbe, Blogger


95% of Nigerian businesses (or more) depend on electricity (aka. Power). Some depend heavily on it; others can survive without it.

NEPA light is usually not dependable. So most businesses depend on their noisy, smoky, fuel consuming and easily spoilt generators.

But since President Jonathan intervened, NEPA light has seen great improvement.

How did he do it?

When he came in, he studied what past governments has done.

These governments have pumped in billions; yet, no visible result. No matter how much they pumped in, corruption and i-don’t-care attitude swallowed it.

So in 2013, he took NEPA (aka. Power holdings) from public officers and gave (sold) it to private companies.

Why?

If NEPA is owned by a private business, they’ll take it seriously – no man plays with his business.


He divided NEPA into 17 companies…

- 6 generation companies (GENCOs)
- 11 distribution companies (DISCOs)

…and sold it to different owners.

Then he went as far as setting up a commission, NERC (aka. Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission), to protect both the consumer (Nigerians) and the companies.

Now, his major focus is increasing megawatt (Aka. The size of electric power).

Why?

So that megawatt will get so abundant that there will be no need for NEPA light to go off – and that’s why power has been improving.

The result?

Ekene (my guy) owns a small cybercafé with only 3 computers in Lagos (one server; two clients).

He does other services like typing and printing, scanning and sending, lamination etc. Every week, he spends N9,000 on fuel (filling his 30 liter keg cost N3,000 – he buys fuel 3x a week).

In a month, he spends almost N40,000 on fuel.

But since power started improving, his story has changed. As of late December last year (2014), he was still using the fuel he bought in November.

When NEPA light finally becomes constant, he will be saving N40,000 every month. Now imagine what he can do with extra N40,000.

He can…

- Improve his business
- Make his service cheaper and
- Improve his life

And he’s just one business. Now think about the thousands of similar businesses across Nigeria. How many people will it affect?

Dangote spends N250 Million daily on diesel – in just one of his cement factory.

And he’s not the only one. There are hundreds (if not thousands) of similar businesses across Nigeria.

Now imagine what will happen to the price of things in the market when power finally becomes constant and reliable.

Sources:
Nigeria Electricity Privatization Project - Background
Channels Tv - Jonathan Hands Over Certificates To PHCN Successor Companies
Reuters - Nigeria hands state power assets to private buyers
New Telegraph - Dangote spends N250m daily on diesel at Ogun cement factory
National Morror - FG targets 12,500mw of electricity by 2017


3. Railways To Make Transport Fast, Stress Free, Comfortable And Cheaper

If you’re a frequent traveler, you may have started noticing the railway lines on the road.

That is President Jonathan’s effort to ease the stress of transportation for the common man – and make business activities smoother.

When it’s finally completed, traffic hold-up will disappear.

A lot of people have lost their job – and important contracts – because of traffic hold up.

Take Lagos state for example, to drive from Amukoko to mile 2 is not supposed to take up to one hour. But most times, it takes more than 4 hours. It’s even worse in some areas.

How did he do it?

When President Jonathan (and his team) came on board, the rail sector was in a sorry state. Every infrastructure decayed. Rail activities almost stopped.

President Jonathan’s strategy has been massive rehabilitation – where possible, he went for low interest loans.

Trains have started running again in some parts of Nigeria.

In December, my cousin’s friend, Michael, traveled from Port Harcourt to Abia via train. He got to Abia within 45minutes. He paid just N150 – under air condition o.

By bus, it usually cost N650 (in December) – and takes – 2hrs (if no hold up o).

Sources:
International Railway Journal - Nigeria backs rail to boost economic growth
This Day Live - KPMG Report: $13bn High Speed Rail to Save Nigeria Road Maintenance Cost
Premium Times - Nigeria secures N80bn loan for Abuja-Kaduna train project
Vanguard - FG, CCECC sign $1.5b Lagos/Ibadan rail project
Wikipedia - Nigerian Railway Corporation



4. Thanks to YouWIN: Idea Rich Nigerians (with no Money) Can Now Own a Big Business

Many Nigerian youths have great business ideas – but no money.

They don’t have collateral to borrow from banks. And when they do, the interest rate is scary.

Some try looking for good jobs – so that they can save. But no job.

So their ideas die with them.

President Jonathan knows this. So in 2011, he brought out a solution – YouWIN.

And how does YouWIN work? Simple!

You submit your business plan. If it’s good, you get between N1 Million – N10 Million grant – you DON’T pay back.

The result?

As of 2014, 44,000 youths have won.

Adora in Enugu
lost her bank job. She applied for YouWIN and got N8.5 Million. Now she owns a big poultry.

Utibe is a web designer. He won the YouWin Competition. Now, his business has gone to the next level.

Tolulope owns a small cosmetic manufacturing business. She used to work from home and worked with plastic containers. She got N10 Million YouWIN grant. Now her business is big.

Mr. Ibrahim in Lagos is an engineer. He got N10 Million grant. Now he owns a robotic company.

And there are over 44,000 young Nigerians that got similar grants. Now think of the impact – how many more Nigerians will these businesses employ?

Sources:
The Sun - Jonathan launches $50m Venture Capital Fund, YouWin Batch 4
[Video] Nairaland – YouWinWithGEJ;testimonies From Few Of The Beneficiaries
After School Africa – How I won in the YouWIN Business Plan Competition – Interview with Utibe Etim


5. The value of Naira (to Dollar) Fell: Yet, Food Price Did Not Increase – It’s not Accident

Recently, oil price in the world fell from $115 (per barrel) to $49 – and oil is Nigeria’s major income source.

To make matters worse, America (our biggest customer) stopped buying from us.

As a result, Naira value (to dollar) fell from N168 (per dollar) to over N200. Yet, it did not affect food price – unlike before.

Why?

Because of the great changes President Jonathan made in the Agric sector.

He...

- Ended 40 year of corruption in fertilizer distribution (within 3 months) – as a result, 10 Million Nigerian farmers now get fertilizers with ease.

- Introduced paddy (dry season) rice which lead to 467,000 new jobs – and 1.1 Million tonnes of extra rice. As a result, these new farmers collectively earned N37 Billion.

- Banned rice importation to help local farmers grow – even the President (and everybody in Aso Rock) eat only made-in-Nigeria rice.

- Increase Nigeria’s rice milling company from 1 to 18.

- Worked with Nigerian based research institutes to crate faster (and higher) producing seedlings

The Result?


Agriculture became the next big thing – it became a big support for the economy.

As of 2011, Nigeria was spending N1.8 Trillion ($11 billion) yearly to import food. By 2014, the number fell to N875 billion ($5.3 Billion). As a result, food price has stopped rising the way it used to.

As if that is not enough, Agriculture is now becoming a big business: even big foreign companies want to take part.

So far, Nigeria has attracted over N1.7 Trillion worth of Investment.

We (Nigeria) are now the world largest producer of Cassava.

Sources:
The Economist – Why the oil price is falling
VOX – Why oil prices keep falling — and throwing the world into turmoil
Daily Independent – National food imports dropped by $5.3b in one year
This Day Live - 2015 Rice Importation Ban: Disregard US Report, FG Urged
National Daily - Saving Nigeria from over-dependence on imported rice

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by dharay99: 4:31pm On Feb 05, 2015
#FTC.

#I hate long note shaaa.
Buh 0p, if u posted ds shiiiiit in support of egbere jolanthern then u need a serious check up. sad

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by dahdah: 4:31pm On Feb 05, 2015
STORY FOR THE gods

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by scribble: 4:31pm On Feb 05, 2015
Jonathan has done a lot for the economy.

Anybody that does not know how the agricultural sector and energy sectors have been transformed by gej is just not informed or interested

Transportation too has seen great strides.

I dare say under a gej and jk leadership, we may see a 4th mainland bridge

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by gen2briz(m): 4:32pm On Feb 05, 2015
Make una summarize this thing ..
But no matter how you people try to defend GEJ, I don decide.
Stealing government money must be corruption by all means.
irepchange
#GMB till GEJ understand that stealing government money is corruption.

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Nobody: 4:32pm On Feb 05, 2015
Oh!44,000 youths won YOU-WIN are they the only youths in nigeria?
[i]Graduates are poor?[/i]yes and that because the dropouts are those in the senate and house of representative stealing our money or I think they call it national cake.

Abeg don't give me he needs another chance to right his wrongs
Enough of someone doing it for 8years...let's give someone else a chance.GMB is the people's choice and if he does not do what is expected of him we will remove him and choose another person.

Sai Buhari
#teamchange#

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by courage54(m): 4:32pm On Feb 05, 2015
My PVC is now ready to punish Jonathan for defrauding Nigeria graduates during Immigration exams that claims lot of lives, and for also showing cluesslessness during the kidnapping of the chibok girls. Also for lieing to Nigerians that he has no shoes when he was actually riding on horses.

Where is our four refinaries?
Where is the power he promised Nigerians?


SAI BUHARI/OSINBAJO

GOD BLESS NIGERIA
GOD BLESS NIGER-DELTA

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by raymond284(m): 4:33pm On Feb 05, 2015
@ Op and that is aw u decided to waste ur precious MB ...

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Emphasis(m): 4:33pm On Feb 05, 2015
@op You typed this?
Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Elslim: 4:33pm On Feb 05, 2015
We don hear.. pack n Go


Sai Buhari

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by pekeyim: 4:34pm On Feb 05, 2015
I'll do the hailing soon.









Nice unbiased write up congratulations OP!
This is rare, with links to back it up.

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by hazyfm1: 4:34pm On Feb 05, 2015
trash

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by free2ryhme: 4:34pm On Feb 05, 2015
grin grin grin


hope patience Jonathan kiss is the result of this theoretical jargon





Only idiots will contemplate voting for Mr Jonathan. He is a perfect example of failure!

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by hazyfm1: 4:34pm On Feb 05, 2015
Emphasis:
@op You typed this?

copy & paste
Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by uyplus(m): 4:35pm On Feb 05, 2015
GEJ is really that bad to allow Abba Moro still be a serving minister after defrauding jobless youths. He is really that bad to increase his feeding budget from N1bn in 2014 to N4bn in 2015. He is that bad to stay mute when hus wife was indicted in a $13m money laundering case with EFCC. He is really that bad to allow Dieziani use N10bn on private travels. He is really that bad to have spent $30bn on revamping power yet no giant achievements has been made. He is really that bad to have increased our external debts from $26bn to $70bn. He is really that bad to have spent N968bn as security budget yet nothing has been achieved against the fight for insurgency. He is really that bad to have stayed mute on the missing $20bn exposition by the whistle blower, Sanusi Lamido. He is really that bad to be budgeting N2bn to build VP residence while ordinary Nigerians are homeless. He is really that to be spending N10bn on 11 presidential jets, when he should be more prudent to have max of 2. He is really that bad to have allowed $15m to be swept under the carpet in the illegal arm deal at South Africa, where the names of the Nigerians involved are still shrouded in secrecy but the name of the Israeli was exposed. He is really that to have attended the Organization of Islamic Countries meeting when no president in Nigeria has ever attended such. He is really that bad to have stayed mute on the scam $470m cctv contract deal in FCT, yet no surveillance camera is working. He is really that bad to have said stealing is not corruption. He is really that bad to have said "how much did Jim Nwobodo stole, money that can't buy a Peugeot" (why would a sitting president commonise stealing of public funds, even if it's N1, it shouldn't be stolen because it's should be a call to service and not an avenue to redefine comfort). He is really that bad to have allowed to pension scam thief go with a little punishment. He is really that bad to have pardoned ex-convicts like Bode george, and Alameyghsia. He is really that bad to have not even find a major road like the east/west road which connconnects the south south region. He is really that bad to allow an overinflated budget of N117bn for the 1.5km 2nd Niger bridge yet Lagos state government built the 1.3km Lekki-Ikoyi bridge for N29bn. GEJ is really that bad to allow Tompolo own a warship, and Asari and Boyloaf issue war threat, yet they haven't been arrested. He is failure to have used his cohorts to aattempt sweeping the issue of the alleged missing N30tn under the carpet.

Nigerians want change. We demand accountability. We want a government that is ready to fight for the masses.

To hell with GEJ. If you fail to see that he is a failure, I will open your eyes to the obvious. He is a failure, even with 6years of oil boom he failed, now he wants to deceive us that he can perform in 4years in oil doom.

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Esdb3: 4:35pm On Feb 05, 2015
Upvote if length of this post shocked you but you read it anyway.




Share if you didn't read it at all....

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Nobody: 4:35pm On Feb 05, 2015
What's an economy without security? With insurgents in the North and militants in the South, it could all be gone in a day.

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by NgeneUkwenu(f): 4:35pm On Feb 05, 2015
[size=24pt]Stories!

Jonathan Please Prepare Your Handover Note!

Nigerians are just tired of your Otuoke Made Econometrics
[/size]

#Change!

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by lessbusy01: 4:35pm On Feb 05, 2015
Southern Palms Estate Lekki is a residential estate development measuring about 223 acres of land located in Araromi Community (ibeju agbe) of Ibeju Lekki local government area in Lagos state.
We are only two kilometers away from the prestigious lekki-epe express way, and only about one minute drive from the express way to the estate gate. We are surrounded by the new international airport at Elerangbe (ibeju lekki) a nearby community, the lekki deep seaport at Eleko (ibeju Lekki) and also the Lekki international free trade zone also at Eleko (ibeju Lekki).
Our location is strategic in the future of economic activity of Lagos state with a current annual GDP of one hundred and thirty four billion US dollars ($ 134,000,000,000), and which is also expected to appreciate in the nearest futures, with the level of infrastructural development taking shape in the Lekki axis.
Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by lessbusy01: 4:37pm On Feb 05, 2015
Invest in The Future, Invest in Lekki!
Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by ioncelu: 4:37pm On Feb 05, 2015
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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Nobody: 4:38pm On Feb 05, 2015
scribble:
Jonathan has done a lot for the economy.

Anybody that does not know how the agricultural sector and energy sectors have been transformed by gej is just not informed or interested

Transportation too has seen great strides.

I dare say under a gej and jk leadership, we may see a 4th mainland bridge
If i hear agriculture for your mouth again.

Can you show us results of the so-called success in agriculture,

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by gurunlocker: 4:38pm On Feb 05, 2015
i love GEJ

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Nobody: 4:38pm On Feb 05, 2015
this man is too much

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Nobody: 4:40pm On Feb 05, 2015
Fffffff
Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Coolguy89(m): 4:40pm On Feb 05, 2015
Story for d fools,change is here.

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by iiichidodo: 4:40pm On Feb 05, 2015
If it were Buhari, he will cancel all of these and send us back to the stone age of 1983 where we all will stand in line with almajiris collecting #5000.....that is the Change APC are advocating.

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Vicotex(m): 4:40pm On Feb 05, 2015
niggaS KEEP HATING, GEJ is here.

#GEJ till 2019

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Vicotex(m): 4:40pm On Feb 05, 2015
Coolguy89:
Story for d fools,change is here.

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by Nobody: 4:44pm On Feb 05, 2015
nonny001:

As of 2011, Nigeria was spending N1.8 Trillion ($11 billion) yearly to import food. By 2014, the number fell to N875 billion ($5.3 Billion). As a result, food price has stopped rising the way it used to.

As if that is not enough, Agriculture is now becoming a big business: even big foreign companies want to take part.

So far, Nigeria has attracted over N1.7 Trillion worth of Investment.


Bladdy lies, can we compare food prices 3yrs ago to today? Talk less of cash crops.

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Re: Has President Jonathan Improved The Economy Or Not? [find Out] (part 1) by momodub: 4:44pm On Feb 05, 2015
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