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Buhari Should Remain In London . . Jonathan Rosenthal by Kinghenreey: 6:27pm On Mar 03, 2017
British weekly magazine, the Economist, takes a jibe at President Muhammadu Buhari's administration, while commending Acting President Osinbajo's action in his few weeks in office.

As President Muhammadu Buhari continues his medical vacation in the United Kingdom, there has been several reactions to how Acting President Osinbajo is handling the economy and if the Acting President might be able to get the country out of recession.

The Economist, an English-language weekly magazine-format newspaper owned by the Economist Group and edited in London, thinks President Buhari is better off on medical vacation as the country economy has seen positive changes since Osinbajo took over power.

Jonathan Rosenthal, the Africa editor of The Economist said: "Two years ago, Nigeria's economy was revalued and it was found to be the biggest economy on the continent.2016 became Nigeria's first year of economic recession in 25 years.

"Buhari previously ruled the country in the 80's, he was a military leader, and at that time, he also faced a falling oil price and the economic shock. Unfortunately, he is making the same mistakes today as he did then.

"Mr Buhari's main economic policies is to try to peg Nigeria's currency to the US dollar, trying to do this means Naira's export is too expensive and so it can't compete in the global market.

"What's more interesting is that President Buhari is not even in the country during this economic crisis and in the mean time, his vice president, Yemi osinbajo is acting as the Nigeria's president.

"The vice president, Osinbajo has a much more progressive stance in the economy and has made it easier to do business in the country.

"As long as Buhari is till getting medical business and as long as his vice is doing competently running the country, everyone seems to be happy. Perhaps the best thing for the country right now, is for Mr Buhari to take a long convalescing before return.
Re: Buhari Should Remain In London . . Jonathan Rosenthal by GameGod(m): 6:37pm On Mar 03, 2017
Ineffectual buffoon Rosenthal.
Re: Buhari Should Remain In London . . Jonathan Rosenthal by dralemania: 6:43pm On Mar 03, 2017
I concur. Buhari name is synonymous to recession. let educated mind steer us outta this mess you have caused
Re: Buhari Should Remain In London . . Jonathan Rosenthal by vivalavida(m): 6:43pm On Mar 03, 2017
#WeConcur
Re: Buhari Should Remain In London . . Jonathan Rosenthal by Nobody: 6:46pm On Mar 03, 2017
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Re: Buhari Should Remain In London . . Jonathan Rosenthal by Origin(f): 6:59pm On Mar 03, 2017
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Re: Buhari Should Remain In London . . Jonathan Rosenthal by dralemania: 7:08pm On Mar 03, 2017
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It seems you no like this country at all, cos everyone has been breathing fresh air since Daura dullardino went on vacation
Re: Buhari Should Remain In London . . Jonathan Rosenthal by landinfo: 8:01pm On Mar 03, 2017
God help us!!!!!!

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