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Indeed, Some Jews spit at Christians but that's ok. Have you heard of Jews slaughtering Christians? Or separating christians in a group from Muslims and massacring them? If no, we can live with spitting. Accepted Jews spit on christians but do Jews also k'll christians? mu2sa2: |
The thing is who has confirmed it is Israel that attacked the Iranian embassy in Syria? samonak: |
Are we comparing military government with democracy? LegendHero: |
Like buhari supported Jonathan in 2014? Igb0sCriminals: |
Have you verified that that was the water plant Obi built in anambra? LegendHero: |
Let's learn to argue and criticize with wisdom.. GEJ convened a conference and sent the recommendations to Senate. How is it the job of GEJ who was head of the country's Executive Arm of Government now also make laws for the country? AareGaa: |
Present the proof of this allegation to EFCC if you are a man. AareGaa: |
Let's learn to argue and criticize with wisdom.. GEJ convened a conference and sent the recommendations to Senate. How is it the job of GEJ who was head of the country's Executive Arm of Government now also make laws for the country? Are you people thinking at all? happney65: |
Jonathan was incapable yet he kept inflation at Single digit for two years back to back? butterfly777: |
So it's all about states not the quality of the individuals? Anyway, who says Peter Obi will win in the five Igbo states? Can't you feel the mood of the country today? By NOBODY WILL VOTE FOR OBI AS PRESIDENT IN THE NORTH YOU MEAN PETER OBI WILL SCORE ZERO VOTES IN THE 19 NORTHERN STATES? Teenaira: |
What makes Kwankwaso too big to be Peter Obi running mate? ItsTutsi: |
Do you have facts that he stole money? quote author=BoboNkiti19 post=111194162]He stole money quite alright but you can't deny the fact that he tried for Anambra, I hope he sorts out his mess with EFCC and curtail that his Agbero wife.[/quote] |
You say Reno looted billions under GEJ Why has EFCC not mentioned his name since 2015? quote author=Dsalvo post=110003158]Lol. Jobless Omokri continuing to spend the billions he looted under GEJ as 'special advisor'. Worthless political jobber was on the payroll of Atiku/PDP for 2019 election and had now resumed duty as Atiku's 2023 'diaspora campaign organizer' looolllll. Nigga traveling around the world flossing while mumuing gullible Nigerians he is a 'good governance activist'. The biggest weakness a Nigerian can have is to be gullible, ignorant and uninformed. The likes of Omokri and Adeyanju will rape the brains of those type of Nigerians die. Rinu and her #EndSARS crew just got paid doing that even as some of us warned Nigerians that they are all paid charlatans. Monkey dey work Baboon dey chop. Lol.[/quote] |
Primitive politics of lying? Rugaria: |
If Tompolo is a criminal why did the court discharge and acquit him? Danjikanbauchi: |
So you honestly think biafra agitations began because PDP lost in 2015? Aufbauh: |
Gobe da nisa federal9: |
Brush your tongue thoroughly and rinse out all the slimy phlegm from your tongue. The tongue should be brushed for at least 5 minutes non stop. And the colour of tongue must be pink with no whitish covering Mary08134: |
Is it gagoo.com? Irennediva: |
Which damage? wink2015: |
There were thieves yet none convicted till date. BafanaBafana: |
Since independence, Nigeria’s per capita income highest under Jonathan, Yar’Adua At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan. ByYusuf Akinpelu October 1, 2021 3 min read The value of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product is the reason it is often referred to as the largest economy in Africa, and this is often the selling point for successive administrations in the country. So this explains why every Nigerian government is quick to flaunt a rise in GDP, as did President Muhammadu Buhari in the televised 61st independence broadcast on Friday. “We recovered from economic recession in quarter four of 2020 with a GDP growth rate of 0.11%, and grew by 0.51% and 5.01% in real terms in the first and second quarters of 2021,” the Nigerian leader said. An earlier analysis of data from the World Bank by this newspaper showed that Mr Buhari, in his first coming as a military leader, owns the record of the administration with the highest GDP growth since independence. His democratic tenure, however, lags behind some military juntas and civilian administrations. However, because GDP growth does not mean improved standard of living and quality of life of a population, GDP per capita becomes an alternative measure to estimate the average amount in the pocket of each person in a country. It is measured by dividing the country’s GDP by its population. How does each administration since independence rank in terms of GDP performance? Per capita income since independence At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan. Under his predecessor, Musa Yar’Adua, it was $2,138 per head, according to data from the World Bank. President Buhari’s tenure as of 2020 had averaged $2,097. This is followed by Mr Shagari whose administration averaged $1,530, followed by Mr Obasanjo’s eight-year democratic rule with $1,064. At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan. ByYusuf Akinpelu October 1, 2021 3 min read The value of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product is the reason it is often referred to as the largest economy in Africa, and this is often the selling point for successive administrations in the country. So this explains why every Nigerian government is quick to flaunt a rise in GDP, as did President Muhammadu Buhari in the televised 61st independence broadcast on Friday. “We recovered from economic recession in quarter four of 2020 with a GDP growth rate of 0.11%, and grew by 0.51% and 5.01% in real terms in the first and second quarters of 2021,” the Nigerian leader said. An earlier analysis of data from the World Bank by this newspaper showed that Mr Buhari, in his first coming as a military leader, owns the record of the administration with the highest GDP growth since independence. His democratic tenure, however, lags behind some military juntas and civilian administrations. However, because GDP growth does not mean improved standard of living and quality of life of a population, GDP per capita becomes an alternative measure to estimate the average amount in the pocket of each person in a country. It is measured by dividing the country’s GDP by its population. How does each administration since independence rank in terms of GDP performance? Per capita income since independence At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan. Under his predecessor, Musa Yar’Adua, it was $2,138 per head, according to data from the World Bank. President Buhari’s tenure as of 2020 had averaged $2,097. This is followed by Mr Shagari whose administration averaged $1,530, followed by Mr Obasanjo’s eight-year democratic rule with $1,064. The lowest regime averages were recorded under Mr Abacha with $455; Mr Shonekan, $321; Mr Gowon, $223; Mr Aguiyi-Ironsi, $124; and Tafawa Balewa, $105 in the First Republic. The years between 2002 and 2020 returned the highest per capita income, with 2012 to 2014 having the highest respective returns. 1980 to 1985, under Messrs Shagari and Buhari, were the only years outside of the 21st century ranked in the top 25. Unsurprisingly, the immediate years after independence had the lowest per capita record. Nigeria lags behind Some countries that were economic peers of Nigeria have been able to ramp up their per capita income over the years, but Nigeria has not. For instance, in 1990 Nigeria’s per capita income was around $568, about two times China’s $348. By 2020, Nigeria’s figure grew to $2,097, only about four times what it was three decades ago. Within the same period, China’s per capita income had topped $10,484 (thirty times more). It means the Chinese, who once had in their pockets only about half of what Nigerians had 30 years ago, now have about five times more money than their Nigerian counterparts. But economists discourage comparing a country’s per capita income with another’s because many variables determine the figure. Per capita income is not without its own limitations. Like GDP growth, it does not always reflect the accurate standard of living of the people. One of its limitations is that its calculation does not factor in inflation rate, a key determinant of consumer purchasing power. Another is that, because the entire population is considered, a country with a huge population of children, old, sick and other age groups not actively engaged in economic activities, would have a skewed figure. |
Since independence, Nigeria’s per capita income highest under Jonathan, Yar’Adua At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan. ByYusuf Akinpelu October 1, 2021 3 min read The value of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product is the reason it is often referred to as the largest economy in Africa, and this is often the selling point for successive administrations in the country. So this explains why every Nigerian government is quick to flaunt a rise in GDP, as did President Muhammadu Buhari in the televised 61st independence broadcast on Friday. “We recovered from economic recession in quarter four of 2020 with a GDP growth rate of 0.11%, and grew by 0.51% and 5.01% in real terms in the first and second quarters of 2021,” the Nigerian leader said. An earlier analysis of data from the World Bank by this newspaper showed that Mr Buhari, in his first coming as a military leader, owns the record of the administration with the highest GDP growth since independence. His democratic tenure, however, lags behind some military juntas and civilian administrations. However, because GDP growth does not mean improved standard of living and quality of life of a population, GDP per capita becomes an alternative measure to estimate the average amount in the pocket of each person in a country. It is measured by dividing the country’s GDP by its population. How does each administration since independence rank in terms of GDP performance? Per capita income since independence At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan. Under his predecessor, Musa Yar’Adua, it was $2,138 per head, according to data from the World Bank. President Buhari’s tenure as of 2020 had averaged $2,097. This is followed by Mr Shagari whose administration averaged $1,530, followed by Mr Obasanjo’s eight-year democratic rule with $1,064. Premium Times Nigeria BUA Group Ad ADVERTISEMENT Past Nigerian Presidents since independence Past Nigerian Presidents since independence SPECIAL REPORT: Since independence, Nigeria’s per capita income highest under Jonathan, Yar’Adua At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan. ByYusuf Akinpelu October 1, 2021 3 min read The value of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product is the reason it is often referred to as the largest economy in Africa, and this is often the selling point for successive administrations in the country. So this explains why every Nigerian government is quick to flaunt a rise in GDP, as did President Muhammadu Buhari in the televised 61st independence broadcast on Friday. “We recovered from economic recession in quarter four of 2020 with a GDP growth rate of 0.11%, and grew by 0.51% and 5.01% in real terms in the first and second quarters of 2021,” the Nigerian leader said. An earlier analysis of data from the World Bank by this newspaper showed that Mr Buhari, in his first coming as a military leader, owns the record of the administration with the highest GDP growth since independence. His democratic tenure, however, lags behind some military juntas and civilian administrations. However, because GDP growth does not mean improved standard of living and quality of life of a population, GDP per capita becomes an alternative measure to estimate the average amount in the pocket of each person in a country. It is measured by dividing the country’s GDP by its population. How does each administration since independence rank in terms of GDP performance? Per capita income since independence At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan. Under his predecessor, Musa Yar’Adua, it was $2,138 per head, according to data from the World Bank. President Buhari’s tenure as of 2020 had averaged $2,097. This is followed by Mr Shagari whose administration averaged $1,530, followed by Mr Obasanjo’s eight-year democratic rule with $1,064. The lowest regime averages were recorded under Mr Abacha with $455; Mr Shonekan, $321; Mr Gowon, $223; Mr Aguiyi-Ironsi, $124; and Tafawa Balewa, $105 in the First Republic. The years between 2002 and 2020 returned the highest per capita income, with 2012 to 2014 having the highest respective returns. 1980 to 1985, under Messrs Shagari and Buhari, were the only years outside of the 21st century ranked in the top 25. Unsurprisingly, the immediate years after independence had the lowest per capita record. Nigeria lags behind Some countries that were economic peers of Nigeria have been able to ramp up their per capita income over the years, but Nigeria has not. For instance, in 1990 Nigeria’s per capita income was around $568, about two times China’s $348. By 2020, Nigeria’s figure grew to $2,097, only about four times what it was three decades ago. Within the same period, China’s per capita income had topped $10,484 (thirty times more). |
Yes the CAN Chairmans church then owned a Private jet just like adeboye and suleiman today. but because he would not always need the jet the church decided to put it up for hire. Yes again Dasuki hired the jet for a covert operation to buy arms from the black market for the Nigerian armed forces when America applied the Leahy law against Nigeria. i hope you understand the difference Patrioticman007: |
So the British government actually gave reasons why they can't prosecute diezani? Jerryherd: |
If he did not insult a whole oonirisa you are sure it will end well for Sunday igboho? Elzakzaky: |
Does south south love APC? AbijaJ: |
So they should surrender their land to you in the name of one Nigeria? Kaduna1stson: |
Why does GEJ need pardon? techmo: |
So you call inflation rate unemployment rate misery index exchange rate and others from NBS useless? its hopeless then if the youth are this intellectual. twilliamx: |
Unfortunately, the statistics during GEJ era will totally destroy what you have just said. ukaface: |

