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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by dodoniyi: 3:53am On Feb 15, 2019
GOOD WRITE UP

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by seguno2: 3:54am On Feb 15, 2019
post=75742662]Read what Prof. Tam David West had to say about Gen. Buhari, unbelievable[/quote]

What happened to the N40 fuel promised
Scammers and liars of life.

[quote author=DickDastardly
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FORMER Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Prof. Tamunoemi David-West, said that Nigerians should expect sharp drop in petrol price from the current N87 to about N40 per litre, saying, “the president-elect, Gen. Mohammed Buhari, will reduce the fuel pump price to N40 per litre.”

•Buhari
In a telephone interview with Vanguard, the former minister argued that Nigeria produces millions of barrels of crude oil daily, and if properly harnessed will boost the performance of the industry.
His words: “I want to assure you that by the time he takes over, petrol will be dispensed at N40 per litre. This is possible and he has the credibility to make it work.
The major assignment of the president-elect when he is eventually inaugurated is to restore confidence to the industry.
He noted that the president-elect is familiar with the petroleum industry, adding that he is a straight forward person that has respect for democratic principles.
“As military head of state, he dealt with the Federal Executive Council with the tenets of democracy. Buhari will build new refineries to make petroleum products available for the masses. No responsible government will allow the masses to suffer.
“He will strengthen the refineries within a year. It is possible as we won’t spend any amount in setting up a green field refinery. We already have a blueprint as we shall use what we have to get what we want,” he added. He further stated that on many occasions, the president – elect had disclosed that the subsidy initiative is a fraud which has distorted the progress expected in the sector.
He is also said to have frowned at the spate of corruption, which has characterised the subsidy regime to include the trillions of Naira spent on both Petrol and Kerosene subsidy within the past few years, thus inhibiting efforts to properly carry-out the Turn Around Maintenance TAM, for the refineries. He added that on countless occasions, he had argued that the country is forced to pay for scam carried out by oil cartel.

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/buharill-reduce-petrol-to-n40l-david-west/

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by Nobody: 3:56am On Feb 15, 2019
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deji17:
7 things GDP numbers tell us about Buhari’s reelection bid

February 12

by Mayowa Tijani

On Tuesday, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released the gross domestic product (GDP) numbers, showing a 1.93 percent growth in the Nigerian economy for the year 2018.

Financial analysts, public commentators, local and foreign media, and opposition bigwigs have said repeatedly that President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has done poorly with the revival of the economy.

Former president Olusegun Obasanjo, who is fiercely opposed to Buhari’s reelection, went as far as saying Buhari is weak on the economy, after over a year in economic recession.

Obasanjo added that a change of the current administration will birth “a government that will improve the economy, regain the confidence of investors and generally drive growth”.

TheCable reviews seven things the GDP numbers say about President Buhari and his re-election bid.

1. BUHARI IS REVIVING AGRICULTURE — FOR REAL

Buhari and Emefiele

President Buhari promised to revive agriculture, and diversify the Nigerian economy. His government, in partnership with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) launched the Anchor’s Borrowers Programme (ABP) to empower smallholder farmers in the country.

The GDP numbers show that Buhari’s plan in agricuture has been working — beyond the rhetoric, as agriculture now contributes over three times more to the Nigerian economy, than oil does.

“Four activities make up the Agricultural sector: Crop Production, Livestock, Forestry and Fishing. sector grew by 18.58% year-on-year in nominal terms in Q4 2018, showing an increase of 8.45% points from the same quarter of 2017,” the NBS report read.

“Crop Production remains the major driver of the sector, accounting for 89.84% of nominal agriculture GDP. On an annual basis, agriculture GDP grew by 14.27%, higher than 11.29% recorded in 2017, The sector contributed 23.08% to nominal GDP in Q4 2018 , which is higher than its contribution in Q4 2017”.

There are evidence of growth in virtually every part of the agriculture sector, despite the floods recorded in the year under review.

2. BUHARI IS STILL ‘BABA GO SLOW’ — BUT STEADY
Buhari’s major economic policy document is the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP). The president and his team say they have remained committed to the plan, which they say will make Nigeria grow again.

According to the plan, and 2018 budget projections, the Buhari administration forecast that the economy would grow by 3.5 percent in 2018. But based on the GDP numbers released on Tuesday, the economy grew by a sluggish 1.93 percent.



On the economy, Buhari’s government has been delivering slow, but steady growth, since exiting recession in 2017.

3. NIGERIA STILL HAS AN OIL PRODUCTION PROBLEM
While Nigeria does not want to fixate its economic prosperity on oil and gas, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo had made it clear that Nigeria needs oil money to get out of oil dependence.

As the country shifts to the non-oil sector, there is a need to make as much money as the country can make from oil to develop other sectors of the economy. But Nigeria is not making the most of oil.

“In the fourth quarter of 2018, average daily oil production stood at 1.91 million barrels per day (mbpd). This was lower than the 1.95 mbpd recorded in the same quarter of 2017, and 1.94mbpd in Q3 2018,” NBS estimates.

This is less than budgetary benchmarks of 2.3 million barrels per day projected by the Buhari administration, and less than production levels under previous governments.

Despite an increase in oil prices in 2018, Nigeria “recorded a real GDP growth rate of –1.62% (year-on-year) in Q4 2018, indicating a decline of –12.81% points relative to the growth rate recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2017”.

This highlights a production problem in the oil sector.

4. BUHARI’S TEAM DROPPING THE BALL ON MINING

Fayemi stepped down as minister in 2018

Following the appointment of Kayode Fayemi as the minister of mines and steel development, the Buhari admin made significant progress in mining across the country.

But the numbers show that there has been a drop in the reality of the sector.

“In real terms, the Mining and Quarrying sector grew by –1.23% in Q4 2018. This was lower than rate recorded in Q4 2017 (10.7%) but higher than the growth rate in Q3 2018 (-2.81%).

“The sector’s contribution to real GDP in Q4 2018 stood at 7.23%, slightly lower than its contribution of 7.49% recorded in Q4 2017 and the 9.53% recorded in the Q3 2018. The sector contributed 8.74% to total real GDP in 2018.”

5. MANUFACTURING IS BOOMING UNDER BUHARI
Buhari’s foreign exchange policy has been to limit what is being imported into Nigeria and increase what is being produced locally. With the support of the Central Bank of Nigeria, the government has been very strict on this.

The numbers show that Buhari’s plan is paying off, as Nigeria’s manufacturing sector seems to be booming.



“In the fourth quarter of 2018, nominal GDP growth for the Manufacturing sector was recorded at 33.57%, which is 24.37% points higher than the rate recorded in the corresponding period of 2017 (9.20%)”.

Buhari is pro-local manufacturing, and the numbers are on his side.

6.TELECOMMUNICATIONS GETTING BIGGER WITH BUHARI

Telecommunications has soared under the leadership of Umar Danbatta

“Telecommunications & Information Services under Information and Communication sector grew by 16.67% in Q4 2018 from 14.97% in Q3 2018 and -3.28% in Q4 2017,” the report read.

Nigeria’s telecoms sector is contributing immensely to the country’s gross domestic product, and has continued on an upward trend from third quarter 2017 to date.

7. NOLLYWOOD ISN’T DOING SO WELL WITH BUHARI
While the information and communications sector of the economy has been doing so well under Buhari, the section of it, which makes up a large part of Nollywood — Motion Pictures, Sound recording and Music production — has not been doing so well.

Its been a rough road with the Buhari administration: In Q2 2017, the sector shrank by 4.53 percent, and recorded growth of 1.02 percent by the end of the year, only to shrink by 2.29 percent by Q2 2018.

At the end of the year under review (2018), the sector grew 0.55 percent.

The same zig-zag growth and decline have been recorded in the broadcasting, arts, entertainment and recreation sectors of the economy.

Obasanjo may have said Buhari is weak with the economy, the incumbent may have said he has done well with the economy. But what do the numbers say to you?

https://www.thecable.ng/7-things-gdp-numbers-tell-us-about-buharis-reelection-bid
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Absolute garbage and propaganda

I wonder if APC commenters are used to addressing illiterates because 99@% of their pro-buhari posts are down right partisan garbage

They quote numbers and so called achievements on paper that don't reflect the reality

1 you do not tell me on paper that agriculture is booming we will see it with cheaper food prices across the nation!! How can I say I am a booming welder yet I go to borrow welding machines ? Rice rising in price, garri rising, egusi extremely expensive etc please spare me this rubbish

2. You don't tell me manufacturing is thriving under buhari we get cheaper commodities!! Why are locally produced items still expensive? Biscuits didn't suddenly go back to N5 for kids nor did brooms return to N20 nor did local soaps become N20 again please spare me these lies

3. You do not tell me buharis team dropped the ball on mining alone! They dropped the ball on everything from housing , to transportation,to agriculture, education, to security to power sector .. I mean how does a government claim to be doing well and these basics aren't fixed ?

Please stop doing more harm to buharis re-election bid with this rubbish articles it only further annoys the readers

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by goslowgoslow(m): 4:25am On Feb 15, 2019
Esseite:


You are giving us a comparison from 2017, when we had better in 2011 - 2015... When the same pdp you accuse of 16 years non-work were in position.

That is absolutely senseless.

- Agriculture - Adesina was top notch, even recognised by the world. Where is the free fertilizers they once had?

- GDP growth - if PDP gave us 7%, why celebrate 1.93%?

- Oil problem - do you know the cost of subsidizing petrol at $80 - $100. (It means fuel was supposed to sell at N362, but we paid N87)

- How do you say Manufacturing is booming when factories are shut (eg Procter and gamble ogun state)

- communication?.... PDP brought in GSM.

- Nollywood - it's good you accepted the truth on that.
What is even FG business with Nollywood? Industries like are that supposed to be controlled purely by co operate organisations or individuals.

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by VNOS(m): 4:39am On Feb 15, 2019
Hmmm, all I can say is if you guys want real improvement you DARE NOT vote PDP into power again ESPECIALLY when led by Atiku! Or even the Baba go slow Buhari.
ANY OTHER VIABLE OPTION FROM Sowore, Moghalu, Hashim etc, will be WAY BETTER. I would recommend Sowore of AAC though because I really do think he's the one with the most zeal, fight and boldness to genuinely fight corruption without fear or favour.
I wonder when we will learn in this country to do what is right and not be easily brainwashed by these selfish politicians whose only real care is enriching themselves and their cronies with government funds. I FEEL SO SORRY when I see people clamouring for Atiku and PDP.
I think the REAL PROBLEM OF NIGERIANS IS WE RE SOOO GULLIBLE and forget so easily what the truth is. We refuse to focus on the big picture much less act on it. CHAI! SMH.
This is an opportunity for us to shock and show all these failed and thieving politicians that we are not fools yet we seem adamant on throwing it away again. Can't
You guys see these people are insulting you continuously and taking you guys for fools?? They get you to buy into their selfishly laid out narrative, playing out their scripts without you realising that YOU ACTUALLY HAVE THE POWER IN YOUR HANDS so it doesn't have to be a decision between two VERY BAD choices?
Hmm smh. After this, whatever we get we really deserve. It's is true after all that a country gets the kind of leaders they deserve. SMDH!

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by boxypane(m): 4:40am On Feb 15, 2019
Yes Buhari has also been faulty, but he has a lot of positive impact on the economy.
If we look at the youth cadre, its only the lazy ones that can't hustle legit that hates Buhari.
Imagine Yahoo boy shouting PMB must go. Una never see anything.

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by Trouble1: 4:47am On Feb 15, 2019
socialmediaman:
Just tell us who’s running Nigeria, we know it’s definitely not Buhari! Some people have milked Nigeria in Buhari’s name. Dude is lame duck in Aso Rock doing what he’s told, and he’s ready to do it again for 4 years if re-elected.

All these crap will end this Saturday!
The same propaganda .
Lmfao
You will cry on Monday

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by michoim(m): 4:54am On Feb 15, 2019
Buhari is simply the way to go...4+4

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by englishman411(m): 5:02am On Feb 15, 2019
Thanks for the info,but why now? These are just mere political statements,meant to project pmb's image to the electorates,we nigerian's knows the true situation of things in our their nation,we should all learn to say things the way they are honestly. we are truely passing through a difficult period,the economy is nothing to write home about,there is so much hardship every where,so much lamentations everywhere,crime rate is soaring high every day,there is so much insecurity and fear everywhere.to be honest and sincere with the rearlity on ground,the present admistration of pmb has performed below expectation. Thanks.

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by IloveToMess: 5:24am On Feb 15, 2019
On a Lighter note

Please my people it is the last days for APC and just like the devil they will kick they will bite they will manufacture documents, doctor tapes ,videos and so on just to get our sympathy, but do not be dismayed, the killings in Benue will and must cease after February 16, we shall remove the same man who his own wife told us is no longer in charge of his Government, a man who's wife revealed to us that only two men hijacked his Government, and urged the youths to rise up in a revolution, that man is who we are sending back to Daura to rest in peace.

A vote for Atiku is a show of strength in our power to defeat evil, to kick out incompetence anytime we want, and to prove to them that the actual power belongs to us.

God bless Waziri Atiku Abubakar on his victory
God bless our 'China' man Okwute Peter Obi.
God bless the PDP
God bless Nigeria...

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by deji17: 5:30am On Feb 15, 2019
How news headline will look like from next Saturday - Feb 26, 2019

- 6:30am . Distribution of sensitive materials commence by INEC accross the country. (Channels TV).

- 8:15am . Voting commence in several polling units accross the country. (Guardian news).

9:45am : AAC candidate omoyele Sowore Votes, says he is confident that the Nigerian youths will massively vote for him. He commends INEC for a transparent process. (sahara reporters)

- 10:48 am. President Muhammadu Buhari votes in his polling unit in Daura with his wife Aisha Buhari. (Leadership Newspaper).

- 11:25 am. BREAKING: Card reader did not recognise the finger print of PDP candidate, Atiku Abubakar. (Vanguard Newspaper).
11: 29 am . Card reader also rejects Atiku's first wife finger prints, All Atiku's wives finger prints not recognised by card reader. (Thisday News, and Silverbird online TV).

11:45 am. APC leader AsiwajuTinubu votes with his wife Senator Oluremi Tinubu. Commends INEC for a smooth and transparent process. (Nations newspaper).

12:05 pm. Unknown gunmen cart away with ballot boxes in PDP Chiarman Uche Secondus' polling Unit, He warns INEC that there will be war if APC wins the election. (AITnews)

12:34 pm: two men caught by security agencies in Ilorin trying to bribe voters. They have confessed to be PDP agents
(Channels TV).

1:10 pm. Atiku and all his 4 wives completes incident forms and finally votes, Atiku doubts INEC credibility in the elections (AITnews, Channels TV)

1:20 pm. Senate president, Bukola Saraki cries out, accuses security agencies of high handedness, he said that party members are illegally arrested accross the state. He concludes that democracy is in grave danger, calls on international community to intervene. (Channels TV)

1:45: leaders Accross the country commends INEC and security agencies for the smooth electoral process. (Premium times).

1:56 pm. Former Ekiti governor Fayose comes to the polling unit on a wheel chair to votes, claims a police woman slapped him 30 minutes ago (Vanguard)

2:30 pm. PDP leads in 28 states of the Federation, APC has been buried. (Hope for Nigeria, Scannews, NigeriaToday, eastern telegraph, igberenews).

4:14 pm. Nnamdi Kanu thanks IPOB members accross the country for successfully boycotting the elections (Radio Biafra)

4:35 pm: Voting ends accross the country. Counting of votes ongoing in almost all the polling units. (Channels TV).

4:55pm. Saraki wins his polling unit, APC - 97. PDP - 99 AAC - 02. Accusation of heavy vote buying witnessed in this polling unit. (Channels TV).

5:15 pm. Buhari wins his polling unit with a landslide.
APC - 237. PDP - 01. KOWA - 01. NNDP . 01. voided votes -07. ( Premium times).

5:17 pm. Atiku and Obasanjo loses their polling Units, Tinubu wins his polling unit. (Vanguard news).

7:30 pm . Ward coalition commence accross the country. (AIT, Channels TV)

SUNDAY 17TH FEBRUARY.

9:30am : APC in early lead accross the country, PDP cries fowl, calls on US, UN, UK, Germany, France, Afghanistan, Syria, UEFA, FIFA and ECOWAS to intervene. (Vanguard news).

11:39am (Senator Ben Bruce calls on UK and US to immediately place Buhari, Amaechi, Tinubu, Osibanjo and Oshiomole on Visa ban. (Silverbird newsonline)

12:02: PDP wins Katsina, Kano, Bauchi, Kebbi, Bornu Lagos and Yobe (hope for Nigeria, Scannnews).

1:30 pm. INEC to commence National Collation of results by 9am on Monday. 18th Febraury 2019.

2:30 pm. BREAKING: Senate President Saraki and Speaker Dogara loses re-election bid.( Premium times)

TUESDAY 19TH FEBRAURY 2019.

5:30pm BREAKING: President Muhammadu Buhari re-elected the President of Nigeria. After winning 27 states plus FCT (Channels TV).

6:30pm : Governors Willie Obiano and Dave Umahi congratulate President Buhari. (leadership newspaper).

8:00 pm. Theresa May, the prime minister of Britain congratulates president Buhari,. (BBC).

8:07pm - US President Donald Trump congratulate President Buhari. (CNN).

26th February 2019.

Ohaneze NDIGBO president general Nnia Nwodo hails the doggedness of Nnamdi Kanu, backs Biafra's agitation. (VANGUARD).

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by backnbeta(f): 5:37am On Feb 15, 2019
The entertainment industry's dwindling economy is a true reflection of the general economic and even mental well-being of the ordinary people. When you don't have enough food, how will you spare money on entertainment?

Communication will do well, people must buy data for online begging and on-pnone begging!

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by chukseric504869: 5:38am On Feb 15, 2019
pple that ve allowed emotion n sentiment override reality will not blive dt pmb has done anything good, just wait a day of reckoning isnot far,febuhari is by d corner

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by CoolAmbience(m): 5:44am On Feb 15, 2019
Esseite:


You are giving us a comparison from 2017, when we had better in 2011 - 2015... When the same pdp you accuse of 16 years non-work were in position.

That is absolutely senseless.

- Agriculture - Adesina was top notch, even recognised by the world. Where is the free fertilizers they once had?

- GDP growth - if PDP gave us 7%, why celebrate 1.93%?

- Oil problem - do you know the cost of subsidizing petrol at $80 - $100. (It means fuel was supposed to sell at N362, but we paid N87)

- How do you say Manufacturing is booming when factories are shut (eg Procter and gamble ogun state)

- communication?.... PDP brought in GSM.

- Nollywood - it's good you accepted the truth on that.



Mtcheww.


What do you know about manufacturing in Nigeria? You just name a factory and you think you know the industry?

Did PDP setup the telecom companies? Weren't licenses procured and heavily paid for by investors in the telecoms sector? Did PDP buy phones for Nigerians? What nonsense are you talking about?

Which PDP gave you 7%? Where are the reflections of the so-called 7% on rails, roads, bridges, housing etc?

On agriculture, I guess you are talking of topnotch Cassava bread....I mean the spiritual one that no Nigerian could see, let alone consume.

If Nollywood isn't doing well under Buhari, it means they have been unable to re-invent themselves. You and I know that top practitioners in Nollywood now prefer to be in politics...Richard Mofe-Damijo, Desmond Elliot, Kanayo Kanayo, Kenneth Okonkwo, Emeka Ike...you name them. Not to mention the leadership tussle in AGN. What did they use the billions Fmr. President Jonathan gave them for?

My guy, abeg go sidon, you nor get wetin to talk.

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by hfc80: 5:46am On Feb 15, 2019
deji17:


Of course, they will not like a news like this. They had their opportunity for 16 years to make Nigeria great, but unfortunately, they turned Nigeria into a failed state
you said it well, how can some sort of mental deragin people ruled for 16 years and has no meaningful progress. PDP is not an option other party's can come forward but not them

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by donbrowser(m): 5:47am On Feb 15, 2019
deji17:
Buhari is good for Manufacturing.
Nigeria currently has the highest PMI - Manufacturing in the world with 59 points.
Are you suggesting he should be made Minister of.....
Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by martineverest(m): 5:56am On Feb 15, 2019
nollywood isn't doing well and naiija films are breaking streaming records?

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by Nobody: 6:00am On Feb 15, 2019
Tribalist Buhari

Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by ibabz(m): 6:07am On Feb 15, 2019
Please can you explain how the government spend so much on agriculture yet the food is still not affordable? Zombie! Fear God na, do you think everybody is brain dead like you guys. #lazyyouth

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by focus7: 6:16am On Feb 15, 2019
And they told us Buhari is not working.

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by OkunrinOloro: 6:16am On Feb 15, 2019
grin grin grin
Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by Nobody: 6:25am On Feb 15, 2019
CoolAmbience:




Mtcheww.


What do you know about manufacturing in Nigeria? You just name a factory and you think you know the industry?

Did PDP setup the telecom companies? Weren't licenses procured and heavily paid for by investors in the telecoms sector? Did PDP buy phones for Nigerians? What nonsense are you talking about?

Which PDP gave you 7%? Where are the reflections of the so-called 7% on rails, roads, bridges, housing etc?

On agriculture, I guess you are talking of topnotch Cassava bread....I mean the spiritual one that no Nigerian could see, let alone consume.

If Nollywood isn't doing well under Buhari, it means they have been unable to re-invent themselves. You and I know that top practitioners in Nollywood now prefer to be in politics...Richard Mofe-Damijo, Desmond Elliot, Kanayo Kanayo, Kenneth Okonkwo, Emeka Ike...you name them. Not to mention the leadership tussle in AGN. What did they use the billions Fmr. President Jonathan gave them for?

My guy, abeg go sidon, you nor get wetin to talk.


- Common sense could not let you understand if such a big factory could shut down production, what lifelines are the little ones on?

- Pdp gave GSM inroad into Nigeria, it's on record... your dunce has given nothing significant.

- The road and bridges(oweto), Abuja rails you plyed on before 2015 is bush-part?

- well Nollywood could re-invent itself pre-2015, now you blame them of not bwing able to re-invent despite the inflation and recession of this got?

Don't re-in force failure.... it's pointless, get Atikulated

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Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by hargbolahan01: 6:33am On Feb 15, 2019
we have defict of 14% in our economy, over 21 million are jobless, according to NSE investors lost 1.9trillion of their investment in 2018 alone and they say economy is looking good...what is looking good in economy if sales are not coming for normal trader and people are in poverty
Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by dante0147: 6:34am On Feb 15, 2019
Lol whenever all this apc/buhari wailers see anything to console them they rush To start commenting... Una go clear...
Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by Tempofabu: 6:42am On Feb 15, 2019
NO MORE BARAWO BUHARI! in Jesus name
Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by hargbolahan01: 6:43am On Feb 15, 2019
deji17:
Buhari is good for Manufacturing.
Nigeria currently has the highest PMI - Manufacturing in the world with 59 points.
I don't understand your PMI now but are you saying we are now manufacturing than China since we have highest PMI in world
Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by israelmao(m): 6:50am On Feb 15, 2019
See you when they announce result on Monday.
Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by mankand(m): 6:50am On Feb 15, 2019
Time registered July 2017, bmc zombie alert and can't be taken seriously.

I still wonder what Nigeria is manufacturing when 90% of our consumer goods are still imported.

It would have been better if the mined mineral resources are been used for production in our dear country but unfortunately it's a shame.

Whatever you are enjoying in agriculture was gej/adesina policy.

This man came in without a policy or idea
Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by SmithRussell(m): 6:55am On Feb 15, 2019
deji17:


Of course, they will not like a news like this. They had their opportunity for 16 years to make Nigeria great, but unfortunately, they turned Nigeria into a failed state
UI hate the way yhu think. . The reason why we removed PDP in 2015 was because we needed something better than what we were being given. . The same thing applies here.
Be sincere to yhurself, with the way things are going , does Buhari deserve continuity??
It's obvious he can't take us for the next 4 years buh yhu hate PDP so much as if exactly half of the folks who ruined the state back then are not now APC members, still ruining the country
Re: 7 Things GDP Numbers Tell Us About Buhari’s Reelection Bid by bizzibodi(m): 7:01am On Feb 15, 2019
Esseite:


You are giving us a comparison from 2017, when we had better in 2011 - 2015... When the same pdp you accuse of 16 years non-work were in position.

That is absolutely senseless.

- Agriculture - Adesina was top notch, even recognised by the world. Where is the free fertilizers they once had?

- GDP growth - if PDP gave us 7%, why celebrate 1.93%?

- Oil problem - do you know the cost of subsidizing petrol at $80 - $100. (It means fuel was supposed to sell at N362, but we paid N87)

- How do you say Manufacturing is booming when factories are shut (eg Procter and gamble ogun state)

- communication?.... PDP brought in GSM.

- Nollywood - it's good you accepted the truth on that.
Gsm is Abacha project, imagine PDP spent $16bn on power nothing to show for it,every pdp vampires took their shares.
We have never had free fertilizer or rice in Nigeria.

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