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Re: World Bank: Nigeria’s Fiscal Position Is Vulnerable To Global Headwinds by efighter: 8:21am On Nov 30, 2021
Mide1data:
HOLY SHIT

SOUTHERNERS, wake up. Biafra nation? Ijaw republic? Oduduwa nation? These are not achievable.

Better come together and start protesting South 9ja.

WHAT DA BLEEP IS HAPPENING


That's the way to go.
Re: World Bank: Nigeria’s Fiscal Position Is Vulnerable To Global Headwinds by Crenzywilliams(m): 9:05am On Nov 30, 2021
BigSarah:
Majority of Nigerians are in support of his policies and style
what are his policies exactly? the only one I know of is the ridiculously silly NIN, he's got no sustainable policy, he's only achievement in the 6 years of his rule is to silence people, broaden corruption made napotisim a culture and take Nigeria 20 years aback.. We would have been better off with GEJ, PMB is a national disaster. The worst part about having him as president, is having his media persons come out and defend, praise his ignorance and pour salt on our wounds. PMB is a national disaster.
Re: World Bank: Nigeria’s Fiscal Position Is Vulnerable To Global Headwinds by DOTian: 9:07am On Nov 30, 2021
InoGetJoy:

These guys are stealing more money than they and their 10th generation won't be able to finish. They know Nigeria will soon be collapse so right now, it's grab as much as you can. My only annoyance is that Nigerians don't seem to know this

No matter how many times these facts are stated, Nigerians will leave the substance an be chasing shadows. You will be called a tribalist for stating the obvious. But fact are facts! The Fulani does not believe in Nigeria. It's very glaring. You guys spend your energies trying to build an egalitarian society and he walks in and demolishes everything. State building is not part off his indoctrination. Obasanjo paid all the debts? Buhari will borrow Nigeria back to hell. He borrows rabidly like cassanova. He kills and creates ethnic tension capable of destroying the country with no qualms. He loots everything in sight. Even The pensions fund!! His mega projects are all in Niger republic.

He corners every appointment, every oil well, every gas fields, every cement and local refinery licenses and uses state funds to run them, basically creating a medieval imperialistic socioeconomic set up. He does this without worry about how you feel or how you can survive from the margins. Yet , it's his victims, the Southerners that provide endless excuses to explain away all these atrocities. They know the country will blow up soon and they have everything ready to capitalize on that messy situation to dominate for another hundred years. Blame corrupt Southern elites..

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Re: World Bank: Nigeria’s Fiscal Position Is Vulnerable To Global Headwinds by aribisala0(m): 9:47am On Nov 30, 2021
CaptainAyub:
grin grin grin grin
Even world Bank knows buhari is an ongoing disaster.
Som1 that took d 3rd fastest growing economy in the world and 1st fastest in Africa to the poverty capital of the world in less than 6yrs grin
No only nairaland janjaweeed crew from Ogbomosho and Ilorin no gree grin
Buhari is not doing well but it is not true that he took over a growing economy not to talk of fastest growing anywhere .That is just falsehood.

By the time he took over the economy was shrinking, oil price was $64.08 on 29 May 2015 the day he took over.

It t was $109.54 on 29 May 2014, 12 months earlier

Before Jonathan left office Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was borrowing to pay salaries . All the noise about growth went out of the window and the lies were exposed . The previous administration failed to diversify from oil and it was clear that the so called growth was all down to high oil prices which it is dishonest to claim credit for
Yes Buhari is a failure but so was Jonathan so let us not revise history
Re: World Bank: Nigeria’s Fiscal Position Is Vulnerable To Global Headwinds by InoGetJoy: 9:57am On Nov 30, 2021
DOTian:


No matter how many times these facts are stated, Nigerians will leave the substance an be chasing shadows. You will be called a tribalist for stating the obvious. But fact are facts! The Fulani does not believe in Nigeria. It's very glaring. You guys spend your energies trying to build an egalitarian society and he walks in and demolishes everything. State building is not part off his indoctrination. Obasanjo paid all the debts? Buhari will borrow Nigeria back to hell. He borrows rabidly like cassanova. He kills and creates ethnic tension capable of destroying the country with no qualms. He loots everything in sight. Even The pensions fund!! His mega projects are all in Niger republic.

He corners every appointment, every oil well, every gas fields, every cement and local refinery licenses and uses state funds to run them, basically creating a medieval imperialistic socioeconomic set up. He does this without worry about how you feel or how you can survive from the margins. Yet , it's his victims, the Southerners that provide endless excuses to explain away all these atrocities. They know the country will blow up soon and they have everything ready to capitalize on that messy situation to dominate for another hundred years. Blame corrupt Southern elites..
It's really terrible
Re: World Bank: Nigeria’s Fiscal Position Is Vulnerable To Global Headwinds by Treasure17(m): 1:23pm On Nov 30, 2021
BigSarah:


There's no nationwide outcry or even protest, when anyone attempts they're termed Enemies of Nigeria...
Yeah. I get it.
Re: World Bank: Nigeria’s Fiscal Position Is Vulnerable To Global Headwinds by Mide1data: 2:30pm On Nov 30, 2021
efighter:


That's the way to go.

HOLY SHIT
Wow. Thankfully i am not the only 1 who realised that.

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