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Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by Offpointng: 8:53pm On Mar 26 |
ValarDoharis: You're wrong again. I supported Jonathan in '15, Supported Atiku in '19 and in '23 I'm a sensible Youth to know we need a young President like Obi over a 87 year old man. Tinubu got his flaws which we all know bout. but Bros, person wey dey try suppose get him accolades. Politics shouldn't be a bitter game. Tinubu got my support the very moment he started touching these Northern Oligarchs who seemed untouchable and have unarguably been the problem of this Country 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by NPFLADMIN(m): 9:26pm On Mar 26 |
Offpointng: Wish he'd reason like this. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by ValarDoharis: 9:54pm On Mar 26 |
Your reason for supporting Tinubu is not noble. Tinubu wasnt rigged him to deal with northern oligarchy but to improve the country which he is obviously failing. The only reason he'd dare attack the North would because he has made plans to rig the 2027 election however we will not allow what happened in 2023 where Obi's mandate was stolen to repeat itself Offpointng: |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by Acme45: 9:57pm On Mar 26 |
Shadomaan7:when PDP came to power 1999 Dollar was between 38 -40naira, fuel was 12naira |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by Shadomaan7: 10:09pm On Mar 26 |
Acme45: Okay why did PDP not leave it at 40 naira in 2015? 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by Offpointng: 10:36pm On Mar 26 |
ValarDoharis: Imagine the way ur thinking?? If you don't deal with ur problems how do you intend to improve?? If you don't take away ur obstacle how did you intend to go forward?? And besides, Rigging was done quite alright but on a free and fair election, Obi wouldn't have still won if we're to be honest 2 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by ValarDoharis: 11:16pm On Mar 26 |
Obi won, not Obi wouldn't have won. He already did! If Tinubu considered the Northern Oligarchs as problems, what problems are they under the rule of law? Why is Tinubu silent on restructuring? Until Tinubu improves the country from where he met it, he remains a failure Offpointng: |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by TruthIsBitter02: 11:37pm On Mar 26 |
You guys are the reason Nigeria will never move forward. This same tinubu you are supporting saw nothing wrong in Buhari's government. He even said Buhari has done well and that he will continue from where he stopped. What I wrong with guys, why do you hate Nigeria this much that you have vowed never to see Nigeria great. Look at other countries that we got independence same time and see where they are now. Why can't we the masses come together and put this politicians on their toes in other bring our country at par with our contemporaries. You are here defending rubbish due to tribe and religion. They swear for Una? I hope the bad economy we all are experiencing now no reach your family. Offpointng: |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by Justnation: 3:10am On Mar 27 |
Do you know how many people tinubu sent to untimely death due to his woefully policies. You are here spreading propaganda over dollar he said should be #1 to 1$ until then he has done nothing |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by surgical: 5:43am On Mar 27 |
123yes:700 was black market rate not the official rate, buhari official rate was 490 I still don't understand what Tinubu wants to achieve with his jagbajantis economics |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by predictor1: 6:54am On Mar 27 |
surgical:What he wants to achieve and what he is already achieving bit by bit is to stabilize the economy and reduce budget deficits. Jonathan and buhari nearly destroyed Nigeria's economy with their mismanagement. You were buying fuel at a crazily subsidized rate of #200 when Ghana a fellow oil producer was selling at #900 a litre and you didn't know they were borrowing to make that happen. Naira was weak because we were importing way too much but it was at #400 official rate and you believed that was the true value of the naira. Look, if Tinubu had not taken over from that idiot buhari, Nigeria would have ended up like Argentina or Lebanon. Argentine peso was 9 to a dollar in 2015, today it's 850. Lebanese pound to a dollar is 36,000. Those countries made the same mistakes Nigeria had been making, subsidizing fuel and shoring up their currencies artificially. Tinubu knew you wouldn't understand but he is moving ahead anyway. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by adeniyiemmanuel(m): 7:11am On Mar 27 |
Trash!!! OfoIgbo: 2 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by surgical: 7:31am On Mar 27 |
predictor1:Every government that has always taken this road that you are advocating and Tinubu was taking before, has always lead to golgota and always end badly as you have observed The true value of naira you people are advocating is a hoax,theoretical at best You can not set true value of naira by market forces like they wanted to do which they have stopped and returned to status quo though, they won't agree,like the re introduction of subsidy These are policy summersult confirming it was not well thought out,you are still there believing the former policy is still on ,you need to check back with them. You cannot use market forces in Nigeria, the market here cannot allocate resources efficiently, there are too many distortions,that is why copy and paste solution is bad Apply solutions that correspond to your situation |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by Offpointng: 7:37am On Mar 27 |
TruthIsBitter02: My Lord, Yes Tinubu got his flaws and we can criticise him for that. But I've seen lotta you guys criticism has graduated to Hate that y'all have decided not to see anything good in this Administration. Mai una calm down fest, person wey dey try suppose get him accolades and then fault his imperfections About Tinubu supporting Buhari?? should we really blame him? Yes we should. But truth be spoken, if we're politicans we will all will do the same for our personal interest 3 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by Offpointng: 7:43am On Mar 27 |
ValarDoharis: What are your statistics?? Without rigging and On a normal day, Obi wouldn't have Won the North East, North West, South west and the North central except Abuja and Jo's So give us a break down statistics of how he would have won with just the SS, SE and bout 2 state in the NC and a state in the SW?? 3 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by heniford2: 8:52am On Mar 27 |
Until e drop reach 1 is to 100 dollars I can't accept it |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by ValarDoharis: 9:22am On Mar 27 |
We're talking of what actually happened and you're here speculating. Obi defeated Tinubu in Lagos, Abuja. Even Lagos, Plateau margins were greatly reduced. They saw the results coming in that Obi was winning so they had to shutdown IREV that they spent 300 billion to procure Offpointng: 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by SouthSouth1914: 9:58am On Mar 27 |
Paying off, how? Not until he brings back USD to N700 or less that’s when we would know he is working. Are zombies cursed? How can you say a policy is working when you are below expectations? |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by Offpointng: 10:20am On Mar 27 |
ValarDoharis: But even if the results from Lagos, Abuja and Plateau had come out as it is, it's still isn't enough to give Obi presidency. Imagine him not having a state in The NE and NW. Obi wouldn't have won on a free fair election boss 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by ValarDoharis: 1:01pm On Mar 27 |
So Tinubu would have won on a free and fair election? Offpointng: |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by Offpointng: 10:09pm On Mar 27 |
ValarDoharis: It'd have been a very tough one between him and Atiku |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by EmperorCaesar(m): 11:52am On Mar 28 |
OfoIgbo: Same Ngozi Okonjo that was in charge during the case of $20m under GEJ?? Even if she was that great, do really have to stop appointing others and just stick to Ngozi as the permanent minister of finance till 2060?? I'm glad we never had Ngozi during that Yaradua time, una for talk say na she dey in charge when our economy better pass |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by Johnjustice: 11:58am On Mar 28 |
DaniellaDokubo:It can buy us time, till we start importing less...if Dangote can supply local market PMS and diesel, this will reduce our dollar needs to import these products... government should encourage local production of food and utilities...we can buy time with this, make the economy run, rather than watch dollar go off the roof, and the masses hitting the streets out of hunger and frustration. In economy it's about finding an equilibrium, till you get to your development or economic prosperity point. Economics is not static...but government must focus on catering for the people, doing everything it can to make food and basic things cheap, so life goes on, otherwise it's chaos and the vicious cycle...don't forget the poor people are majority. Don't forget a nation is not a business, the work of government is to take care of the people, make sure food and basic utilities, fuel etc is cheap, not to release balance sheet. |
Re: Tinubu Policies Gradually Paying Off by OfoIgbo: 1:02pm On Mar 28 |
EmperorCaesar: When Yaradua was the president, Nigeria was the third largest economy in Africa. When GEJ came in, he appointed Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and the Nigerian economy became the largest in Africa. NOI is a beast. No other Nigerian economist could have secured the WTO leadership that she currently has. Remember the rigorous selection/interviewing process she had to undergo, against other global economic heavyweights from Europe, America and Asia, before she was found to be the most competent. You and I know that both Kemi Adeosun and Wale Edun, with Cardoso as jara, combined, will not even be able to make it to the second round of that process. Bottom line is that the drug-dealer president and his gang of jailbirds and islamists have destroyed the Nigerian economy. From 2015 to the present. |
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