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CrimePics Of Gang Killing In ABSU Is Fake by APCHaram(op): 10:09am On Mar 09, 2020
The video isn't from Nigeria but from either South or Central America.

The video is old and was uploaded on Nov 10, 2019.

Below is the link to the video
https://hoodsite.com/gang-member-gets-dismembered-with-an-axe-and-shot-point-blank-in-the-head

Could it be true that the assailants were fulani and that the security networks were trying to blame it on rival cult gangs

Also, consider the speed at which the alleged cultists were arrested and paraded without their faces being shown.

Who uploaded those pics and why are they telling us it is from cult war in ABSU

PoliticsRe: No Country Will Support The Division Of Nigeria. by APCHaram: 10:03am On Mar 09, 2020
Nanorest:
I am from South u asshole
Dear Oyoruba,

You are from North-south and not SOUTH!
PoliticsRe: No Country Will Support The Division Of Nigeria. by APCHaram: 9:47am On Mar 09, 2020
justtoodark:
oyy....it will not work....nations would not have no interest to support such thing....
they must know how to get back their cash....

you cant hold a party and then tell the owner of the club that others will pay....
See you.

Any federal loan used in a State project or cited in a state is repayed using the same Federal allocation table.

When the FG refused to fund or back a loan for the Niger Bridge 2, but rather chose the BOT arrangement with Berger, I told the Igbos here that this was the best deal since the bridge will pay for itself and not from deductions from the states it was meant to service.

Even state loans are guarrantteed by the FG, so any loan taken by any state will be repaid in full by that state once the FG because defunct.

Now that Buhari has refused to cite any project in the SE from the recent loan he will be taken, the other 5 regions will pay their own share of projects in full.

Only the SS can repay comfortably. You guys better start planting whatever cash crop you used to prior to 1970!
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Will Know The Worth Of Fulani If They Go On Strike by APCHaram: 9:35pm On Mar 08, 2020
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matex97:
The National Women Leader of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, a Fulani socio-cultural association, Hajiya Baheejah Mahmood, has said Nigerians will know the importance of Fulani if they go on strike for one week.

She lamented that the Fulani people has contributed a lot to the Nigerian economy but they benefited nothing in return.

She said this in an interview with the foremost Nigerian Tribune.

During the Interview, Hajiya Baheejah was asked on what the Fulani people has contributed to the economy of the country she said: “The Fulani contribute a lot to the economy of the country and its people. They provide the country with over 90 per cent of its meat requirement. The cattle provide beef; they rear chickens, guinea fowls, goat and sheep too.

"They contribute to the dairy (milk) production and supply of hides and skin of the country, which contributes to the GDP of the economy. The affordable meat and eggs consumed in Nigeria are largely as a result of the activities of the Fulani.

“During festivities of Muslims and Christians, and almost anything in-between, cattle, sheep and goats are used which are readily available as a result of the transhumance activities of the Fulani. All the products of the activities of the Fulani contribute to the nutritional enhancement of the country with provision of protein in form of meat, eggs and dairy.​

She continued, “The Fulanis as a people gain next to nothing from the government of the country. Because they are mostly on the move, the Fulani’s do not benefit from the provision of basic amenities such as schools, hospitals and roads. They hardly know the importance of infrastructural items such as electricity, tap or borehole water and bridges.

In fact, the Fulani only “buy into” infrastructural and economic development programs that are targeted at some other population, but not those targeted specifically at them. Before a program is designed specifically targeting the Fulani, thousands may have been developed for the “regular” population.

“No one thinks about them and their welfare and those of their cattle, despite the huge direct and in-direct contributions they make to the employment creation drive of the government. Groups such as butchers, traders in cattle and other animals, traders in hides and skin, makers of leather shoes and bags; and yoghurt-producing companies all depend on the animal product of the Fulani.

“What the Fulani need is a kind of public/private partnership (PPP) arrangement with the government to boost the production of the animals and their products.

For example, if the Fulani should decide not to bring their livestock to the market for one week, all Nigerians will then know and appreciate their contribution to the economy and the well-being of Nigerians.

https://news-af.feednews.com/news/detail/6e7cb62867e1fed0bdb611faec618f6f?client=news
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PoliticsRe: Hope Uzodimma: 50 Years After Ukpabi Asika – Is History Repeating Itself by APCHaram: 8:05pm On Mar 08, 2020
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seunmsg:
I think there should be an end to wailing over this matter. The people of Zamfara and Bayelsa also have governors that were not voted for by them, they have accepted the decision of the court in good faith. They don’t go about wailing like bush babies all over the place. They don’t go about writing half truth historical accounts just to whip up ethnic sentiments. The same Supreme Court that sacked Ihedioha also sacked the other two without anybody ascribing ethnic agenda or conspiracy theory to the judgements. Playing the ethnic card over every issue is just plain silly.

The noisy minority in Imo and other co-mourners who are obviously PDP supporters should accept the reality and move. Incessant wailing won’t make Ihedioha Governor. At best, you can only distract Uzodimma and nothing else. Stop the wailing.
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PoliticsRe: No Country Will Support The Division Of Nigeria. by APCHaram: 1:48pm On Mar 08, 2020
Nanorest:
If Nigeria is divided today, which of the party will be be held responsible to pay back all loans taken so far by both past and present government? Will it be swept under the carpet?
You will pay according to what was earmarked for your state and region.

So, you parasites will still pay with groundnuts or whatever cash crop you can scratch from the ground
PoliticsRe: The Continuous Success Of The COAS And Why He Remains The Best For Now by APCHaram: 1:21pm On Mar 08, 2020
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aguele:
By Gift Ogar

It is no longer news that the COAS as the leader of the counter - insurgency operations, belongs to what is called the “strong breed.”

Personally as an operative I do monitor various TV stations and each time the COAS appears on TV screens during interviews including the recent one he granted to educate the public on Nigerian Army operations on the nation - wide counter - insurgency operations, his infectious aura will invoke passions of love on him by anyone. He is soft - spoken, usually calm and calculative, blended with his gift of oratory.

It is no longer news that nature has gifted the COAS so generously. He has excelled as a very combatant Gen who has the unbeatable reputation of a military master strategist and tactician. He is an exceptional Gen who visits and lives with his troops in the trenches much like in military diplomacy. He is a historian and philosopher by academic training. For me, the COAS is a star personality of military history and deploys his intellectual arsenals to find solutions to the manifold contemporary security challenges.

A poet by hobby, the COAS verses are extraordinarily pungent and a gripping commentary on societal problems. Assimilating his poems only reminds one of the lord of romantic poetry, the English-born William Wordsworth. One is often tempted to think, Gen Buratai would have better excelled as an academic don but in all fields, he has come full measure.

In administration and leadership, he exudes uncommon excellence. The COAS has a knack for innovations and reforms. A workaholic and very respected senior officer to the core. He marshals out his plans, set his priorities with time frames and pursues them relentlessly and tirelessly until his targets are met.

With this, he had little difficulty in transforming the disorganized and disoriented NA he inherited into a professional, responsible, responsive and disciplined force. He gave the Nigerian Army a new face and portrait of excellence within months of his assumption of duty as the COAS. Let us not forget that the NA was running into a tattered Army with so many unnecessary dismissal of troops especially with 100% of those dismissal coming from the NE before his appointment.

In addition, as evidence of his innovative ingenuity, the COAS established two new Army Divisions within 3 years of his leadership. He has established 8 Division with Headquarters in Sokoto and 6 Division Port Harcourt in Rivers State. As a leader who is interested in legacies, he has erected modern residential and office accommodation structures in the new Army Divisions so fast. The COAS knows how to pull the right strings to get what he wants for the Army.

Also, remarkably endearing, the COAS has equally established a dozen of Army Brigades, Battalions’ and Forward Bases in different parts of the country especially in places with recurring issues of insecurity just to tackle such insecurity situations. I am happy to mention that he is still expanding in this direction because Delta State has just been given an Army Brigade and Battalion. It is a well known fact that the idea is to facilitate the quick response of troops to all emergency situation in order to smoothen operations against armed criminals for the protection of Nigerians.

With the present COAS handling the affairs of the Nigerian Army, it is so clear that taking a glance at the Nigerian Army today, one sees Nigerian soldiers actively involved overwhelmingly in counter-insurgency operations. Troops are quelling bile and violent insurrectional movements; extinguishing the fires of destructive militancy, quenching the madness of armed bandits and dousing the conflagrations between farmers and herders in different parts of the country.

This in reality shows that the deployment to troops to at least 33 out of 36 States of the Federation for these reasons is quite a bogus operational spread to manage and supervise effectively but our indefatigable COAS has no problems playing his supervisory roles. He is always found everywhere troops under him are deployed for special assignments by paying operational visits to them all the time. From my calculation, he has never spent complete one month on seat without going to visit his troops in FOBs.

Like a nomad, the COAS is a very senior and respected Gen who sits nowhere, but is constantly in motion, hopping from one State to another to oversee the work of his troops at various stations, FOB, Military barracks and operational areas. The COAS dreads failure and avoids it like a plaque. This is evidenced because each time he kick-starts a capital project for the Nigerian Army, he ensures it is completed as scheduled. He hates excuses adduced after failure with a passion.

It is on this spirit that our great COAS gave the Nigerian Army the first specialized conventional Nigerian Army University, Biu (NAUB). The idea of NAUB started like a mustard seed but it grew as the COAS persistently watered it. Based on his efforts, within two years the university became a reality dotted with gigantic and aesthetical edifices. It will interest you to note that students are already observing their second academic session.

The COAS is a visionary and focused leader who is also aggressively pursuing the idea of an aviation unit for the Nigerian Army to make air combats easier for troops in the trenches in the ongoing counter-insurgency operations. An aviation wing for the Nigerian Army has been on the cards of previous leaders of the Nigerian Army but it has dragged for decades without positive results. The present COAS in his characteristic manner is pushing it with an extreme force and tonic.

Foresighted as ever, the COAS first established the Nigerian Army Aviation Corps with Army pilots and technical crew members being trained both at home and abroad. He has established hangers for the Aviation Corps and is in the process of producing helicopters just like he did with the production of the Ezugwu MRAP.

The COAS as a trailblazer at every turn is again set to make history as the COAS who brought to fruition the Army Aviation wing and with this, the admirers of the COAS often times tease him with epaulettes such as “the itinerant Army boss,” or “the mobile General.” And his actions reflect such affectionate wisecrack on his personage.

It is very hard to pin the COAS down to a spot and he is not transfixed in any location. You recall that if you have been following the COAS events, on Tuesday last week, he was in Asaba Delta State to commission the headquarters of 63 Brigade Complex and to also officially authorize the operationalization of the brigade in the State capital. Equally as a COAS who is ever ready for success within another 24hrs, he was in Maiduguri with the troops monitoring the clearance operations of troops of Operation Lafiya Dole. It is no longer secret that with his presence to boost troops morale, Nigerians including the Governor and people of Borno State bear testimony to Nigerian troops decisive crushing of insurgents at Damboa and the destruction of their 19 vehicles the insurgents took to attack own troops. The Governor could not hold his praise for the troops over the success as witnessed.

Meanwhile my findings reveal the COAS is due for Kaduna to inaugurate other new projects and the circle continues on and on. With this, I am bold to say my present COAS is undeniably the restless Gen who wants his troops to win the war on the insurgency. He is a Gen who is always ready to lead and to bury all threats of insecurity in Nigeria. He is also that Gen who hates to sit in one place and merely bark directives.

Gen TY Buratai to me is an amiable Gen by birth from the obscure little town of Biu and an achiever by dint of hard work. He is a Gen by training, a very professional Gen by calling and by action. That is the hidden portrait of Gen. TY Buratai the nightmare and tormentor-in-chief of terrorists. I regard him always as the action-filled and result-oriented Nigeria’s COAS and ombudsman of counter-terrorism operations. Having mentioned all the above, this is the more reasons why some saboteurs and their agents want him removed but I am personally happy that Mr President who brought him to come and fixed the NA and to fight the insurgency knows better.


98NA/46/2456 Ssgt Gift Ogar wrote from NARC Military Intelligence Regiment, Abuja
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PoliticsRe: God's Chosen People by APCHaram(op): 8:24pm On Mar 07, 2020
more vile satanic jews

PoliticsGod's Chosen People by APCHaram(op): 8:19pm On Mar 07, 2020
Solomon Fishman, a Jew was the one that came up with the phrase; ''don't Judge a book by it's cover''.

Physiognomy was once a respectful and emerging science which has long been declared pseudo-science by the Jewish Academia.

I know for sure that you as an adult can tell a flaming slut by the way she looks, dresses and behaves. And the countenance of a hardened criminal is used not only by them to intimidate their victims to also to warn anybody with foresight of their evil tendencies.

Now why would Solomon need to tell us that not all slit tongued snakes are venomous

Well, it goes against Jewish Chosenness to appear gross and evil while still claiming to be God's special people.

Are these in anyway special

PoliticsRe: Reason I Support Osibanjo Or Tinubu For President 2023. by APCHaram: 6:50pm On Mar 07, 2020
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Obiobidgbo14:
Though South West have produced president for 8yrs & vice president going for 8 yrs it is reasonable that we supported them to produce Nigerian President come 2023 bco .I have searched the whole of South East non of them is qualified to take up the mantle
(1)In the two leading political parties APC & PDP,all the members from South East geo political zone in the said political parties are not trusted thereby not counted worthy.
(2)They don't have what it takes to move the nation forward.
(3) Because of their naivety countries of world do not trust them with any political appointment
(4)They are only good in buying & selling
Therefore I have told South East people who can listen to stop dreaming for presidency and support a candidate from South west.
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HealthRe: Dr. Maduka Performing Spinal Surgery On Patient In Las Vegas (Video) by APCHaram: 6:01pm On Mar 07, 2020
Doctors and politics don't mix.

Every Medical Doctor to venture into politics in Nigeria has been a huge dissapointment.

Peter Odili
Chris Ngige
PoliticsRe: APC Hints On Disciplinary Actions For Members Who Dragged Oshiomhole To Court by APCHaram: 5:24pm On Mar 07, 2020
See him with his evil villain suit
CrimeRe: 47-Year-Old Defiles 15-Year-Old Girl, Arrested. Says "She Aroused Me" by APCHaram: 3:54pm On Mar 07, 2020
Jail bait
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Foreign Debt Was $7 Billion In 2015. It Is $25 Billion Now. by APCHaram: 3:46pm On Mar 07, 2020
Gnaeusmagnus:
In other words, the US decided to stop being an importer.

Lesson for Nigeria....
No. It was a deliberate act of election manipulation, meddling and economic war on the GEJ govt.

US shale oil can only be competitive with crude selling above $60. So for US to be a net importer, other importers must stop supplying.

This is why they sanction Russia and Iran - to protect their global hegemony.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Foreign Debt Was $7 Billion In 2015. It Is $25 Billion Now. by APCHaram: 3:44pm On Mar 07, 2020
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mercyville:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/05/150506055148505.html
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Ngozi complained about how the benchmark of $79 was not feasible and as such the govt had to augment salaries by borrowing domestically.

The financial situation was compounded by the fuel subsidy payment, BH war and upcoming elections.

I thank God that Ngozi still warned you to brace up for a severe crash in oil price back in 2013.

Oyel kill una there
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Foreign Debt Was $7 Billion In 2015. It Is $25 Billion Now. by APCHaram: 3:39pm On Mar 07, 2020
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mercyville:
Fastest growing economy that was borrowing money to pay workers,foreign reserve down and recession creeping in huh

It was all paper economy.
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Keep deceiving yourself with that worn out APC propaganda
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Foreign Debt Was $7 Billion In 2015. It Is $25 Billion Now. by APCHaram: 3:39pm On Mar 07, 2020
Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House

Written by Laolu Akande, New York

OFFICIALS of the United States government have for the first time in months presented an explanation on the sudden termination of oil imports from Nigeria since July, an action which spurred concerns whether there were any possible political connotation especially because of the current strain in Nigeria-US diplomatic relations.

Answering a question on the issue from The Guardian, during the week, White House Director of the US National Economic Council, Mr. Jeff Zients, said the cessation of oil imports from Nigeria had to do with the significant rise in US oil production.

Zients, US Labor Secretary, Thomas Perez, and White House Policy Council Director, Cecelia Munoz, were addressing a few US journalists on Thursday afternoon on the state of the American economy when The Guardian raised the question wondering why the US brought oil imports from Nigeria to a complete zero, while still importing oil from Saudi Arabia and other major oil producing countries.

According to the White House Economic Council Director, “across the last several years, US oil production has ramped up significantly by more than 50 percent to now over eight and a half million barrels per day.”

He explained that such a high turn up in local US oil production “has now dramatically reduced our dependency on imports,” Zients noted, adding that “in fact, we now produce more here than we import.”

The White House official stated that the development is consistent with President Barack Obama’s energy strategy, which has changed “quite a bit over the last few years as we are much less dependent on oil imports.”

That strategy has not only left Nigeria in the lurch, but has generally also driven down the international market price of oil to a ridiculous $60 range by the close of trading on Friday. Oil price, which soared around $100 in September, is now $56.52 for the WTI Crude and $61.38 for the Brent Crude oil.

https://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/obama-stops-buying-nigerias-oil/
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Foreign Debt Was $7 Billion In 2015. It Is $25 Billion Now. by APCHaram: 3:30pm On Mar 07, 2020
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Gnaeusmagnus:
That's all the more reason why Nigeria has to get rid of its dependency on crude oil.

The thing is, we don't control the price, we don't control other countries production, and we don't control what other countries do.

So, either we become a manufacturing nation that exports, or oil price keeps on affecting our economy
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Go and preach that to your khalifa who stated he would stabilize the economy by using the army to boost oil production.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Foreign Debt Was $7 Billion In 2015. It Is $25 Billion Now. by APCHaram: 3:26pm On Mar 07, 2020
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Foreign Debt Was $7 Billion In 2015. It Is $25 Billion Now. by APCHaram: 3:24pm On Mar 07, 2020
Zoharariel:
Ofcourse, Amerika had to cut imports of crude oil by 60% & 100% since she is stealing it for free in Syria & Iraq. grin

I also heard Amerika has suddenly - OVERNIGHT - become the largest exporter of crude oil. grin grin grin
Actually, the Satanic Obama WH deliberately demanded a cease in purchase of Nigerian oil while increasing imports from Saudi Arabia.

This was done deliberately to hurt Nigeria's economy after GEJ reached a deal with China to invest $30 bn in FDI and also because GEJ had begun de-dollarization of Nigeria's foreign reserves and moving towards BRICs

The move also had political undertones as it is no secret that Obama took money from the Saudis to force Buhari on Nigeria.

I hope that bastard dies of AIDS!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Foreign Debt Was $7 Billion In 2015. It Is $25 Billion Now. by APCHaram: 3:19pm On Mar 07, 2020
ivandragon:
What you presented is only a part of the reality of the situation at the time.

As at 2012, the US, which was the largest importer of Nigeria's crude had cut imports by more than 60%. By 2014, this had dropped to almost 0%.

https://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/obama-stops-buying-nigerias-oil/


Mind you, of the about 1.7mbpd that Nigeria produced at the time, about 1.3mbpd was purchased by the US...

So contrary to the misconception thrown around about the squandering of the oil boom by GEJ, the high oil prices actually had the reverse.

Also, with oil prices at over $100pb, GEJ still had to keep fuel prices under N100 & the exchange rate under N200 all the while still making Nigeria the largest economy in Africa & one of the fastest growing in the world.

GEJ had his faults, no doubt. But people should do deeper research of issues so as to have a better understanding of matters.
Please do not waste your time with that zombie

He is here to justify the massive debt Buhari has thrown Nigeria into.

How he wants to blame GEJ for Buhari's reckless borrowing is what he has been spining in another thread.

All Buharists and APC Zombies are wicked and evil
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Foreign Debt Was $7 Billion In 2015. It Is $25 Billion Now. by APCHaram: 3:17pm On Mar 07, 2020
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Gnaeusmagnus:
Our debt was $9 billion in 2013...and rose to $70billion by 2019.

The reason is simple...oil at 2013 was at $120 per barrel, now it is $45 per barrel.

And the solution is simple...get the economy off oil. We don't control the oil price.
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PoliticsRe: Throwback El Rufai Condemning GEJ Over Debt by APCHaram(op): 2:51pm On Mar 07, 2020
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Sirjamo:
Because Jonathan made like times ten of what Buhari made from crude oil.

Jonathan also inherited like 50 billion dollars in federal reserves.

What did he do with all those money?

Why did he have to borrow a dime?
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PoliticsRe: Throwback El Rufai Condemning GEJ Over Debt by APCHaram(op): 2:19pm On Mar 07, 2020
Egalitarian1:
Hypocrites everywhere!

Meanwhile, whilst Nigeria wallow in recession and epileptic economy sequel to the cluelessness of the government of the day as a result of ethnoreligious cum nepotistic tendencies,her South African counterpart is busy setting her economy firmly standardized using tribalistically despised Nigerian best economic brains.
The rejected stone is now the corner stone
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Responsible If Ebola Cases Worsen In Nigeria, APC Tells Nigerians. by APCHaram: 1:42pm On Mar 07, 2020
Lai is a bastard
PoliticsRe: Throwback El Rufai Condemning GEJ Over Debt by APCHaram(op): 12:35pm On Mar 07, 2020
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Gnaeusmagnus:
We should, sport fan



Classic missing of point....

Let me repeat what I said upthread...

We shall take loans until we learn that true development comes when we increase the production of industrial goods,whose prices we can control, and which would earn us more forex than oil ever would, and stop relying on oil, whose price we don't control



That says it all, and that's why saving money either way, won't work. It would just at best involve kicking the can down the road a little while longer.



The issue with you is that you want your side to win, same as the APC chaps like the gills guy want their side to win. Development does not come into it.(and that's one reason why I refuse to vote for either PDP or APC).
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Mr Man, stop blaming Jonathan for Buhari's stupidity and recklessness

Now, tell me why El Rufai and the rest of the demonic APC are clapping for Buhari's borrowing spree while they condemned GEJ for borrowing far less than what Buhari has already
PoliticsRe: Throwback El Rufai Condemning GEJ Over Debt by APCHaram(op): 12:26pm On Mar 07, 2020
Gnaeusmagnus:
1.Foreign reserves at May 2015, 32 billion dollars

Foriegn reserves at September 2015...28 billion dollars

Foregin reserves now...39 billion dollars.

2. You still miss my point. Whether we save or not, our economy is still oil dependent...we don't control the price of the stuff we are selling. So, our forex reserves are always going to be precarious.

Even if GEJ saved, it still won't make me happy. Buhari saving does not make me happy. Because our earnings up till now are tied to the oil price...and the oil price has never been at a level that benefits us.

Get that.?
So we should not save again.

Were you not complaining in this thread that GEJ refused to save and that is the reason why Buhari has no choice to borrow

Pls stop changing the goal post
PoliticsRe: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by APCHaram: 12:24pm On Mar 07, 2020
liars
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Is The Reason Some States Cannot Pay Salaries – Oshiomole by APCHaram: 12:24pm On Mar 07, 2020
Another ugly lying demon

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