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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by jericco1(m): 1:02pm On Jan 02, 2018
I was hoping to see infrastructural blueprints.

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Nobody: 1:08pm On Jan 02, 2018
smiley
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by michoim(m): 1:13pm On Jan 02, 2018
You are an ignorant and evil pessimist
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by GoodGovernance: 1:23pm On Jan 02, 2018
A report that talks only about the negatives,is trash.

You mean no positives about this govt?


Can someone swear with his life,to lose ,that there are no overwhelming positives about Buhari govt?


Fuel scarcity in December? How about January to November?

And is that the first time in Nigeria,to suffer fuel scarcity?That for more than 16years we still import fuel,is that what Buhari will fix in 2 years plus?

Can 100% private company,still be using a gov.ng domain?

This is the website of the so called private company:

https://niomco.gov.ng/

8 dead people in a list of over 1400 people,that was compiled in 2015,representing an error rate of 0.6%(less than 1%) and you call that a dead list,when 99.4% are still living!!!!!!!?

Those dead,were they living when the list was compiled,or not?IF JAMB releases exam result today,you do not expect some dead persons?

And what will JAMB do? Release the result as it is and replace the space of the dead later?Or start searching for the dead, before releasing the final list?

2018 will be gloomy for those who are blind and visionless.

But for most of us that can see and with vision,all economic indices point to a more prosperous Nigeria and Nigerians.


I beg close this thread.

SMH

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Nobody: 1:25pm On Jan 02, 2018
iamJ:
abeg shut up, na so una do for jona, nw buhari is bad, if by magic una remove am, who una wan put? atiku? cheesy cheesy cheesy people complaining about nigeria on nairaland are jobless people, that were and will always be poor, make una dey wait for buhari to come give una money for house

my life has advanced more this year than b4, dont go and make money be waiting for jesus to come rule nigeria
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na why poor people are poor, they dont have sense


angry


∆ You don shine for your mind o.


Keep making your so called money. And let me remain jobless and poor as I am.

Senseless Zombies!!! ∆
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Nackzy: 1:34pm On Jan 02, 2018
Soyombo you are a genius... I don't Jst know what to say about this write up.. That was magnificent.... U have prepared my mind towards this year.... Kudos
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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Doyin2(m): 1:44pm On Jan 02, 2018
GoodGovernance:
A report that talks only about the negatives,is trash.

You mean no positives about this govt?


Can someone swear with his life,to lose ,that there are no overwhelming positives about Buhari govt?


Fuel scarcity in December? How about January to November?

And is that the first time in Nigeria,to suffer fuel scarcity?That for more than 16years we still import fuel,is that what Buhari will fix in 2 years plus?

Can 100% private company,still be using a gov.ng domain?

This is the website of the so called private company:

https://niomco.gov.ng/

8 dead people in a list of over 1400 people,that was compiled in 2015,representing an error rate of 0.6%(less than 1%) and you call that a dead list,when 99.4% are still living!!!!!!!?

Those dead,were they living when the list was compiled,or not?IF JAMB releases exam result today,you do not expect some dead persons?

And what will JAMB do? Release the result as it is and replace the space of the dead later?Or start searching for the dead, before releasing the final list?

2018 will be gloomy for those who are blind and visionless.

But for most of us that can see and with vision,all economic indices point to a more prosperous Nigeria and Nigerians.


I beg close this thread.

SMH

Wow!

This is a masterpiece.

This thread is thereby,officially closed grin
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by kaybams1(m): 2:23pm On Jan 02, 2018
GoodGovernance:
A report that talks only about the negatives,is trash.

You mean no positives about this govt?


Can someone swear with his life,to lose ,that there are no overwhelming positives about Buhari govt?


Fuel scarcity in December? How about January to November?

And is that the first time in Nigeria,to suffer fuel scarcity?That for more than 16years we still import fuel,is that what Buhari will fix in 2 years plus?

Can 100% private company,still be using a gov.ng domain?

This is the website of the so called private company:

https://niomco.gov.ng/

8 dead people in a list of over 1400 people,that was compiled in 2015,representing an error rate of 0.6%(less than 1%) and you call that a dead list,when 99.4% are still living!!!!!!!?

Those dead,were they living when the list was compiled,or not?IF JAMB releases exam result today,you do not expect some dead persons?

And what will JAMB do? Release the result as it is and replace the space of the dead later?Or start searching for the dead, before releasing the final list?

2018 will be gloomy for those who are blind and visionless.

But for most of us that can see and with vision,all economic indices point to a more prosperous Nigeria and Nigerians.


I beg close this thread.

SMH

This is one of the most sensible comment I have read in a while on NL.

There was an oil bubble during a regime yet you couldn't save anything. The bubble got bust during another regime yet they recorded a significant upsurge in forex earnings.

There was an amorphous system of importing PMS during a regime leading to inflated invoices and subsidy. The other regime stopped it by allowing only NNPC to bring it in. Refinery (which was planned to be restored come 2019) and Storage problems is what is still making the oil marketers still useful and these problems are structural and takes time to solve. Yet Nigerians will have none of that.

N power actually did employ people than Sure P and the system was more transparent. Yet Nigerians focused on who lost their jobs never taking into consideration the economic climate the country was forced to plunge into based on series of loopholes of previous administrations.

The man even gave a speech emphasizing infrastructural focus and plans yet Nigerians felt the speech was empty. Please is infrastructural decay not one of the major problems of this country? What is our problem really?

How do we measure whether a government is performing well. Is it just by NBS statistics saying our GDP is growing or what? or is it by creating illegal avenues where money is being frittered away thereby boosting money in circulation and General welfare of people with no structured legitimate system of creating wealth?

Didn't plan to type this long story. Sometimes you just get pissed when people take ignorance as a hobby. What a party couldn't achieve in 16 years, you want another to achieve in less than 3 years. It's just crazy

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by opribo(m): 3:48pm On Jan 02, 2018
Next year is election year therefore from now till the end of 2018 is a very strategic one for politicians, first its their convention to nominate their flag bearers before the real campaign begins.

So anyone expecting anything from bubu and his APC party must be dreaming. They have failed and have nothing more to offer let them just go, any attempt for them to come back is to come and amass wealth to build theor pwn presidential library and all. Nigerians lets ne a little wiser now.Second term to many politicians is a time to loot.
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by 7lives: 4:09pm On Jan 02, 2018
GoodGovernance:
A report that talks only about the negatives,is trash.

You mean no positives about this govt?


Can someone swear with his life,to lose ,that there are no overwhelming positives about Buhari govt?


Fuel scarcity in December? How about January to November?

And is that the first time in Nigeria,to suffer fuel scarcity?That for more than 16years we still import fuel,is that what Buhari will fix in 2 years plus?

Can 100% private company,still be using a gov.ng domain?

This is the website of the so called private company:

https://niomco.gov.ng/

8 dead people in a list of over 1400 people,that was compiled in 2015,representing an error rate of 0.6%(less than 1%) and you call that a dead list,when 99.4% are still living!!!!!!!?

Those dead,were they living when the list was compiled,or not?IF JAMB releases exam result today,you do not expect some dead persons?

And what will JAMB do? Release the result as it is and replace the space of the dead later?Or start searching for the dead, before releasing the final list?

2018 will be gloomy for those who are blind and visionless.

But for most of us that can see and with vision,all economic indices point to a more prosperous Nigeria and Nigerians.


I beg close this thread.

SMH

Please don't ask for this thread to be closed.
Let them come and tell us more stories.
An oloshi who always complain about Buhari like them is owing us 2.2 m Naira, yet he cruises around in a 30 million naira Jeep.
He blamed Buhari for his inability to pay what he owes but still managed to celebrate Christmas at Bahamas.
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Edu4g(m): 5:22pm On Jan 02, 2018
Baba oooo�

Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by ewizard1: 8:07pm On Jan 02, 2018
Somebody that can should just come and be a blessing to my life this 2018. Got a lot listed to be achieved!!!

#GodBlessYou
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by grandstar(m): 8:12am On Jan 06, 2018
4Play:
Nigerians will be poorer. We will be confined to Abacha era growth rates: weak GDP growth which will be less than population growth. Buharists, the ones left, will hail forex reserves growth (reserves grew 1700% under Abacha too from $500m to $9bn at one point) and tokenist anti-corruption moves whilst ethnic divisions are amped up. Not going to be fun.

Very insightful. Where's the million likes button?

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