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Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by AlhajaChinyere: 7:44pm On Dec 20, 2018
israelmao:
Horrendous rate of unemployment yet they blamed it on the growing population as usual in their typical manner.

Yes, there is a very strong positive correlation between population growth and high unemployment. Especially so in a jagajaga country like Nigeria.

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Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by DavSagacity(m): 7:45pm On Dec 20, 2018
godsfin:
Only God will help us in this country. Is there still hope for the future generation?
just as your face no get hope at all..
Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by AlhajaChinyere: 7:52pm On Dec 20, 2018
godsfin:
u get sense at all?

I've got a lot of sense Sir. An awful lot.

I repeat, this matter is beyond God.

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Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by arabbunkum: 7:52pm On Dec 20, 2018
You never say anything different from the filthy trash that powers your brain. Kpele.
post=74028676:
The ACPN presidential candidate reiterated that no fewer than 80 million Nigerians would be lifted out of poverty by her administration.

AMEN.
We wonder why most people from Madam Oby's tribe never supported her but rather chose to support a corrupt thief called Atiku!
She is another very good contestant for the post alongside Fela, Sowore, Hashim and Kingsley.
How we wish all these great guys can work hand in hand with PMB as he takes us to the NEXT LEVEL.
Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by israelmao(m): 7:58pm On Dec 20, 2018
post=74028676:
The ACPN presidential candidate reiterated that no fewer than 80 million Nigerians would be lifted out of poverty by her administration.

AMEN.
We wonder why most people from Madam Oby's tribe never supported her but rather chose to support a corrupt thief called Atiku!
She is another very good contestant for the post alongside Fela, Sowore, Hashim and Kingsley.
How we wish all these great guys can work hand in hand with PMB as he takes us to the NEXT LEVEL.

Your dogmatism and hypocrisy have blindfolded you from seeing the new horizons in Nigerian political terrain.Your deepseated obsession for Buhari has made you to maintain a closedminded view on a man whose failures are glaring to all who care to see without sentiments.Obi,Sowore,Kingsely, Hamshim need not work with a failure they already have the wherewithal to stand out in governance and deliver long-awaited dividends of democracy.
Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by Galaticos444: 8:00pm On Dec 20, 2018
slimderek:
One more year with APC and we wont have a Country called Nigeria anymore
no b lie
Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by israelmao(m): 8:09pm On Dec 20, 2018
AlhajaChinyere:


Yes, there is a very strong positive correlation between population growth and high unemployment. Especially so in a jagajaga country like Nigeria.

Of course there is a relationship between population growth and unemployment rate but the question is,did we provide or prepare before now?Mismanagement of economy and resources also brought us where we are today.
Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by Minjim: 8:12pm On Dec 20, 2018
DavSagacity:
Its "Hard " not "add". No wonder you are not employed. Pls Which school did you graduated from.?.
I need farm workers in my integrated farm if you won't mind.

Since your like rummage Nairaland looking comments with errors so you can throw insults .
Well, here is yours too.

"Its" instead of "it's"

The full stop before and after the question mark is also unnecessary.

In your last sentence, a comma should come after the word "farm" to separate the main clause from the adverbial clause of condition.
Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by bigfish3k: 8:32pm On Dec 20, 2018
Aderewah:
Its funny how she thinks only presidency can solve issues. Let her select a community in her state, inspire the people there to be massively involved in mechanised farming, use the proceeds to set up hospitals and schools, inspire them to reject corruption, bribery and laziness, generate their own power and many more. If so wore too did so alongside Moghalu, Nigeria will transform. But they want the presidency because they love power, not responsibility. Funmi ransom Kuti only did her work in abeokuta. She met Chairman Mao for that.

the constitution has made it that the presidency controls all of us from abuja. if they fail we all fail, if they pass we all pass. thats the reason we are all asking for restructuring and true federalism
Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by michoim(m): 8:49pm On Dec 20, 2018
When Ezekwesili was minister of finance/ education which problems did she solve in the ministry but rather she compounded them
Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by chiedozie198100: 9:22pm On Dec 20, 2018
godsfin:
Only God will help us in this country. Is there still hope for the future generation?

hope just enter house now, him dey very tired.
after him baff, na sleep get am. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by mechanics(m): 9:24pm On Dec 20, 2018
Rhetoric.
Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by Jeromejnr(m): 9:39pm On Dec 20, 2018
Minjim:


Since your like rummage Nairaland looking comments with errors so you can throw insults .
Well, here is yours too.

"Its" instead of "it's"

The full stop before and after the question mark is also unnecessary.

In your last sentence, a comma should come after the word "farm" to separate the main clause from the adverbial clause of condition.


LOL... You guys will not kill someone in this country with laff.
Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by Heavance(m): 9:59pm On Dec 20, 2018
DavSagacity:
Its "Hard " not "add". No wonder you are not employed. Pls Which school did you graduated from.?.
I need farm workers in my integrated farm if you won't mind.
You were trying to correct someone, but look at how you made a mess of it all

Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by NairaMaster1(m): 11:48pm On Dec 20, 2018
Aderewah:
Its funny how she thinks only presidency can solve issues. Let her select a community in her state, inspire the people there to be massively involved in mechanised farming, use the proceeds to set up hospitals and schools, inspire them to reject corruption, bribery and laziness, generate their own power and many more. If so wore too did so alongside Moghalu, Nigeria will transform. But they want the presidency because they love power, not responsibility. Funmi ransom Kuti only did her work in abeokuta. She met Chairman Mao for that.

Really?

SMH
Re: Ezekwesili Reacts To NBS’ Confirmation That 21 Million Nigerians Unemployed by Sushsu7: 3:31am On Dec 21, 2018
19Ebisco:
The presidential candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, has assured Nigerians that the increasing rate of unemployment in the country would stop if she emerged as the President.

In a press statement issued on Thursday in reaction to the recent data released by the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS), she warned Nigerians against voting for “candidates that have no idea of how to solve the challenges facing the country.”

The ACPN presidential candidate reiterated that no fewer than 80 million Nigerians would be lifted out of poverty by her administration.

She said that her administration would implement a productivity and competitiveness initiative that would create new opportunities and jobs in some key sectors.

Among the sectors she listed are: agriculture, fisheries, livestock and agribusiness where more than one-third of Nigeria’s active labour population are found.

“There will be jobs from light manufacturing industries, construction, housing and public works, renewable solutions, services including trade, telecoms and technology, domestic tourism, and creative industries.

“These industries not only hold the key to putting more Nigerians to work but provides a much-needed boost to the nation’s productivity.

“Promoting and supporting these industries will occur through a mix of sound policies on trade, tax, infrastructure, skills, training, and research
and development,” Ezekwesili added.

She also said priority would be placed on building a rapidly expanding economy, which would be powered by the private sector based on an economic structural change agenda.

She said, “A majority of those operating in the economy are in the informal, low productivity sectors. While previous governments have
focused largely on the formal sector in their poverty reduction and ease of doing business schemes, the informal sector, according to the
International Monetary Fund (IMF), is over 60 per cent of the Nigerian economy ($240bn).

“Unable to tackle the factors which lead to informality, such as low level of education, previous governments have chosen either to ignore the problem or militate against it. The informal sector also suffers low productivity due to high business costs which outstrip earnings.

“These barriers on them mean that those that work the hardest in our economies fail to earn a decent living. Investments in the formal sector
over the last couple of years, while significant, have not yielded the kind of growth rates achieved by the informal sector, which grew at an annual average rate of about 8.5 per cent between 2015 and 2017, in comparison with the formal economy which grew by 0.8 per cent in 2017.

“However, increased informality, if unchecked, could lead to higher rates of poverty and inequality.”

She also said, “We will move to embed the productivity and competitiveness agenda within initiatives that give incentive for the nation’s informal businesses and workers to, on their own, enter the regulatory framework which enables adequate access to government support, accounting, tax reform necessitated by a larger number of registered workers, and the capitalisation of investments in domestic
industries.

“In order to revitalise key aspects of the economy and implement dramatic reform, the government will pay significant attention to the informal sector, as the principal creator of employment and as a catalyst for growth and development.”

According to Ezekwesili, Nigeria’s growth and productivity can only happen when the people have lots of jobs and when they earn incomes that pull them out of poverty.

“Right now, people simply do not have jobs. Under President Muhammadu Buhari, according to the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS), over 20 million Nigerians are unemployed. Again, think about that for a second. Those are not just numbers – they are humans; one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight million humans. They have families. They have people who depend on them.

“We all know someone who has lost a job in this economy. You may even be one of them. We all have families and friends who call us on the phone, pleading for any change we could spare at all to help them survive one more day. How long can we continue like this? The right candidate is Ezekwesili,” the statement added.

http://mcebiscoo.com/2018/12/20/ezekwesili-reacts-nbs-confirmation-21-million-nigerians-unemployed/

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