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The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by stephanie11: 11:36am On Oct 29, 2021
The Economist, the international weekly newspaper, has been steadfast and dutiful on its pursuit of a solitary narrative about Nigeria. Going by this newspaper’s disposition towards Nigeria, it appears there is only doom and gloom in the country; Nigeria is a place where the sun never rises; there is always darkness, chaos, and an abundance of pestilence and starving children. If I may add, Nigerians live in huts and swing from trees like monkeys.

I think this sombre colouring of Nigeria by the Economist comes from a place of complex. The newspaper founded about 178 years ago is respected for its journalism pedigree; it is a fine newspaper no doubt. But its pedigree does not confer on it infallibility. The Economist may not be guilty of spreading falsehood about Nigeria, but it comes short as regards ‘’that Western arrogance’’ in its reports on the country.

Let us face it. The Western media is where African stories are caricatured, twisted and contorted to fit into the atavistic narratives of those who once held the continent by the neck. When Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria’s former minister of finance, was elected as the director-general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Swiss newspapers – three of them (Luzerner Zeitung, Aargauer Zeitung and St. Galler Tagblatt) -- shovelled away all her accomplishments and described her as a ‘’66-year-old Nigerian grandmother’’.

“This grandmother will become the new boss of WTO,” the headline of a report by Luzerner Zeitung read.

A distinguished woman; former minister of Africa’s most powerful nation; former World Bank vice-president, and the first woman and first African to be elected as the DG of the WTO. But these European newspapers deliberately ignored these obvious feats and minimised her with the sexist and racist title ‘’Nigerian grandmother’’.

The truth is in the eyes of the Western media, a Nigerian or African remains subhuman; destined to settle within the general phylum and cursed to remain at the shallow end of the gene-pool. We can always call out racism and sexism, but this does not change the governing conviction and mindset of those whose forbears took Africans captive as slaves.

The Western media exhibits the accustomed pigeonhole mentation on its reports on Africa. Poverty, war, insecurity dominate the Western media’s reports on the continent. This is while countries in Europe like Belarus, Ukraine, and Kosovo are torn by insecurity and their citizens tormented by czars. We cannot wish away our challenges, but Africa and Nigeria are not all gloom and doom.

In May 2021, The Economist reported that ‘Nigeria’s economy is stuck in a rut’; this while the UK where the newspaper is based had been witnessing negative growth owing to the COVID pandemic. The economy of many countries was devastated by the pandemic, but the newspaper beamed its laser on Nigeria.

In its recent article published on October 23, the newspaper said: ‘’Nigeria has been corrupt and turbulent for decades. What has changed of late, though, is that jihadism, organised crime and political violence have grown so intense and widespread that most of the country is sliding towards ungovernability.’’

I agree that Nigeria has been corrupt for decades. But Nigeria’s corruption is enabled and perpetuated by the home country of The Economist. The UK happens to be the preferred haven for stolen Nigerian wealth. The Pandora Papers revealed how some Nigerian public officers acquired questionable properties in the UK. The corrupt political class magic away Nigeria’s patrimony to the Queendom where the loot enjoys protection. Who is not guilty?

The UK is complicit in the corruption in Nigeria. The Economist should put its laser on the nexus of corruption -- linking the home country to Nigeria. The P&ID scandal where some Irish and British businessmen colluded with Nigerian officials to swindle the country of billions of dollars using a bogus contract is still very much in reckoning. I dare say the UK is the biggest enabler of Nigeria’s corruption.

The newspaper said one of the reasons for the secessionism agitation in the south-east is so: “The Igbos, can walk off with all the country’s oil, the source of about half of government revenues’’. This is ridiculous. The south-south is Nigeria’s oil base, not the south-east. And those agitating for Biafra care little about oil. I think the Economist wove this narrative to suit a predetermined agenda.

The Economist also said: ‘’When violence erupts, the government does nothing or cracks heads almost indiscriminately. Nigeria’s army is mighty on paper. But many of its soldiers are “ghosts” who exist only on the payroll, and much of its equipment is stolen and sold to insurgents.’’

The newspaper betrayed the usual Western complex here. Columnist Mahmud Jega did a good job deconstructing this prejudice. He wrote: ‘’Nigeria’s military has been battling Boko Haram for only 12 years now, with a relatively meagre budget because the national treasury is beset by other problems. In contrast, the US military spent 20 years and $6 trillion battling the Taliban in Afghanistan. What was the result? Taliban is back in power in the country even as the Americans escaped with their tails behind their backs. The British Army wasn’t any better in that respect. In twenty years until 1992, it proved wholly unable to defeat the Provisional Irish Republican Army [IRA], the “Provos” as they were called then, or even to end what the Irish called “The Troubles” in their province. It took the signing of the Good Friday Accord in 1992 to end the British Army’s agony.’’

Nigeria is not all corruption and insecurity, gloom and doom. I think the Nigerian media must begin to report beyond these typecasts. We give life to these labels – which the foreign media use against us.

How we tell our stories matters.

By Fredrick Nwabufo; Nwabufo is a journalist and writer.
Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @FredrickNwabufo

https://politicsnigeria.com/the-economist-and-its-unrelenting-doom-gloom-about-nigeria-by-fredrick-nwabufo/

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Danjikanbauchi: 12:29pm On Oct 29, 2021
Hungry writers looking for favour from the Terrorists government who cherished cow to human life.

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Penguin2: 12:37pm On Oct 29, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
Hungry writers looking for favour from the Terrorists government who cherished cow to human life.

Don’t mind the brown envelope idiots.

From Wall Street Journal to The Economist, the world is finally showing that they are aware of the atrocities of this killer herdsmen that have taken reins of power in Nigeria as abetted by sophisticated morons who can’t see beyond their noses.

But idiots like Fredrick Nwabufo will be arguing against reason as if there’s anything The Economist said that is not true.

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by LordsPrayer: 1:15pm On Oct 29, 2021
Like the economist like Righteousness2 cheesy

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by FactBoyz: 1:15pm On Oct 29, 2021
cheesy
Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by JosephXavier: 1:15pm On Oct 29, 2021
Whoever wrote this trash is a paid agent of FG and should not be taken seriously

All the accusations made against Nigeria by The Economist are all true and are the sane with what we are witnessing everyday

First is the issue of Buhari's incompetent and unwillingness in fighting banditry, his lip service in tackling insecurity in Nigeria and body language in ending terrorism.

I can go on and on to even defend their entire publication against the government of Buhari

It is obvious that after all the 36 states house of assembly speakers, senate and prominent politicians have emphasized that bandits be treated as terrorists, yet our darling president is still playing deaf and dumb on the issue

Secondary is the issue of bandits carving out caliphate in the North East.

This has been proven beyond reasonable doubt by the incidents being reported of how bandits impose tax on some areas in the north, harvesting people's crops and recruiting openly for new members and even publicly renaming Borno State and Yobe earlier this year, setting up their own structure there

Is it the poor handling of the economy?

Is it the marginalisation of certain part of the country and dominance of political appointments with his tribesmen who have hijacked our democracy and are threatening to remain in power by all means

Is it menace of farmer and herders crises that he has refused to settle?

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Flajec: 1:15pm On Oct 29, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
Hungry writers looking for favour from the Terrorists government who cherished cow to human life.

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Akwamkpuruamu: 1:16pm On Oct 29, 2021
Same economist that Buhari and apc relied and trusted on in 2015 is now a disdain to them. Zombies eeh

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Crowwejihadist: 1:16pm On Oct 29, 2021
Hungry journalist,

I can't any credible evidence to counter what Economist newspaper said, just beating around the bush.

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Nobody: 1:16pm On Oct 29, 2021
Fredrick the bastard.

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Rolly22(m): 1:17pm On Oct 29, 2021
Economically,Mentally and Psychologically,are we not swinging from tree to tree like Monkies??

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by tradepunter: 1:18pm On Oct 29, 2021
Ok
Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by PigTormentor: 1:18pm On Oct 29, 2021
Economist is a lazy loudmouth rubbish magazine.

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Theunbothered: 1:18pm On Oct 29, 2021
The upcoming propaganda agent has spoken. This man is always blaming "the media" for what Nigerians are facing but let's breakdown the rubbish he wrote piece by piece.

The Western media exhibits the accustomed pigeonhole mentation on its reports on Africa. Poverty, war, insecurity dominate the Western media’s reports on the continent.

Because that is the reality of many Nigerians. Is Nigeria not poor? Are we not at war?

In May 2021, The Economist reported that ‘Nigeria’s economy is stuck in a rut’; this while the UK where the newspaper is based had been witnessing negative growth owing to the COVID pandemic. The economy of many countries was devastated by the pandemic, but the newspaper beamed its laser on Nigeria.

The newspaper was writing about Nigeria, they also write bad news concerning the UK all the time. This idiot really thinks the economic disaster in Nigeria can be compared to the UK?

https://www.economist.com/britain/2020/08/15/britains-disastrous-gdp-figures

‘’Nigeria’s military has been battling Boko Haram for only 12 years now, with a relatively meagre budget because the national treasury is beset by other problems. In contrast, the US military spent 20 years and $6 trillion battling the Taliban in Afghanistan. What was the result?

Did these idiots seriously compare invading a far off county with hostile terrain and a fractured people with an insurgency that is raging in our own backyard with the help of people within the Nigerian government?

Anyone who takes this foolish man seriously needs to get his head examined.

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by mamaafrik(m): 1:18pm On Oct 29, 2021
From adeshina to lai to onochie to Nwabufo all are not going to be left out when the bandits get to South,they must be dealt with soon.
NORTH is always silent about the atrocities they leeches(children) commit but give the monkey money,he/she will sell his birthright to a Fulani caliphate

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Racoon(m): 1:19pm On Oct 29, 2021
No sane person living in Nigeria under the wicked evil on seat today needs any soothsayer to feel the gloom and see the doom hanging over thus failed nation.

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by timesup234: 1:20pm On Oct 29, 2021
Thunder fire them. It is America and western society that will crumble. Their evil will catch up to them and their cities will burn

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by CZBNB: 1:20pm On Oct 29, 2021
Lol
Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by dettolgel: 1:20pm On Oct 29, 2021
This guy is beginning to sounds like a hire for food writer. grin

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by valarinz: 1:21pm On Oct 29, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
Hungry writers looking for favour from the Terrorists government who cherished cow to human life.


Is that all you could deduce from that write-up?

Were there no truths in abundance in it?

Can u kindly point out exactly what is false about any of the points raised in the articles, I'm interested in seeing why u quickly shove this off

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by mrvitalis(m): 1:21pm On Oct 29, 2021
Any body who thinks there is hope for Nigeria to develop with this present structure is either
Draft or benefiting from the system

U it's impossible for Nigeria to progress ....we are just moving at the pace of the north the little development in the south is largely private sector driven which are benefits of Early advancement in regional government

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by EjaikreTheViper(f): 1:22pm On Oct 29, 2021
Frederick Nwabufo is nothing but a shameless cheap paid agent!

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by DCmonster: 1:23pm On Oct 29, 2021
I have known for a very long time, that this Fred "fool" Nwabufo is an APC paid slowpoke who goes about writing shit.

Fred if you are reading this, I say fvck you and your slot mama.

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by AndikanEssien(m): 1:23pm On Oct 29, 2021
valarinz:



Is that all you could deduce from that write-up?

Were there no truths in abundance in it?

Can u kindly point out exactly what is false about any of the points raised in the articles, I'm interested in seeing why u quickly shove this off

Valid questions

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Jeffrizzy01: 1:24pm On Oct 29, 2021
Journalism like this makes the profession a joke in Nigeria,Many of them are just looking for favours to build their greedy coffers.

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Inkling(f): 1:25pm On Oct 29, 2021
My Lord, may I

If I may, my Lord

Without leaving any stone unturned my Lord
I can boldly say this man is suffering from new variant of FFK21

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by SarkinYarki: 1:25pm On Oct 29, 2021
They are right

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by amuwo1980: 1:25pm On Oct 29, 2021
I always knew this guy is just ringing hollow

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by Johncables402: 1:27pm On Oct 29, 2021
The terrorist government is mad . Every western nation can see Nigeria is a mismanaged shithole because we have a terrorist as a government and stupid people as fellow citizens.

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Re: The Economist And Its Unrelenting Doom, Gloom About Nigeria - Fredrick Nwabufo by tarantino1: 1:27pm On Oct 29, 2021
As biased as that article was towards the FG, Zombies and their fathers are still pissed off that it didn't sing the idiot's glory from the first paragraph to the end.

Mumu

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