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PoliticsRe: Mr Macaroni Leads Peace Walk To Commemorate #endsars 3rd Anniversary(pics) by deji17: 11:52pm On Oct 20, 2023
press9jatv:
Macaroni is a great activist of our time. May Almighty God continue to protect him and guide him on every side in Jesus Name . Mr macaroni is representing Nigeria youths well.
Who is the equivalent of Macaroni in Abia state, where you hailed from? Provide the answer to yourself..
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Appoints Adewale Adeniyi As Substantive Comptroller-General Of Customs by deji17: 11:49pm On Oct 20, 2023
Irony1:
Don't be foolish, they are saying his appointments are lopsided it is not about appointing an igbo man as Customs head.
Calling yourself foolish only prove one thing, and that is you are actually foolish.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Appoints Shaakaa Chira As Auditor-General Of The Federation by deji17: 9:36pm On Oct 20, 2023
Meritocracy!
AgricultureRe: How I Converted An Abandoned Land In My Area Into A Sesame Farm. by deji17: 8:01pm On Oct 20, 2023
Esude007:
sesame can be planted twice in a year... U can plant the first batch in April, the second batch in July, august and September latest... The major challenge I faced was pest attack... It attack the leaves, but with the help of Cypermetrin, I was able to overcome
Thanks for sharing this. For the hard working youths, this should be a great idea.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Appoints Adewale Adeniyi As Substantive Comptroller-General Of Customs by deji17: 5:23pm On Oct 20, 2023
Midehi3:
From Fulani government to Yoruba government, we go dey alright Las Las, I thought they said Tinubu is the messiah cheesy chai .....this country is gradually heading towards doom, Lagos to Abuja one way flight is now N100k-130k, una go learn cheesy cheesy
The only way Tinubu can be a Messiah to you is if he appoints an Igbo as Customs controller, make Igbos all the head of parastatal, make you a Minister, invite Obi to become Nigeria President, then resign.
Keep clowning..
PoliticsRe: LP Lawmakers Shun Abure, Set To Collect Suvs by deji17: 4:09pm On Oct 20, 2023
A new Nigeria is POssible... Clowns!
PropertiesRe: Danger! Anambra Man Builds Two-storey Building With Bamboo, Says Iron Expensive by deji17: 3:37pm On Oct 20, 2023
Many Civil Engineering school projects / research has experimented with this idea for a while.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Should Bombard FBI With Emails by deji17: 12:47am On Oct 20, 2023
Lord, please help me not to labour in vain. Amen!

PoliticsRe: Nigeria Is Set To Become One Of The Top 5 Economies In The World by deji17(op): 7:58pm On Oct 19, 2023
Ola9ja23:
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Were you expecting the headless mobs to rejoice over projection like this when it's not a news about most terrorized country or most unliveable city projection


God news makes them sad while bad news is a source of excitement for them
Too bad.
BusinessRe: Weaker Naira Drives Up Foreign Demand For Local Products by deji17(op): 6:28pm On Oct 19, 2023
Diego35M:
then they should drive the price of the local goods high enough to maintain the balance
No one is driving it, save for the market forces. Supply and demand, economics 101.
FashionRe: Igbo Church Weddings With Isiagu New Trend by deji17: 6:24pm On Oct 19, 2023
hammerFC:
grin grin grin grin one love!
One love bro!
FashionRe: Igbo Church Weddings With Isiagu New Trend by deji17: 6:11pm On Oct 19, 2023
hammerFC:
Ok it has yoruba origin.

happy now?
I'm always happy bro. Either you or I wear Ishiagu, it's happiness all through. Ishiagu in 042 is a place I know very well. Agbani, Law School, Nsukka, Ogrute etc. I know the interiors. Not just, I/ Layout.
FashionRe: Igbo Church Weddings With Isiagu New Trend by deji17: 6:05pm On Oct 19, 2023
hammerFC:
Nobody stop you sewing isiagu wear.

Anybody can wear it, not igbo alone.

So, stop crying here.
You are always angry..Instead of issuing a disclaimer that Ishiagu has an Igbo origin, you are here swinging and puffing... grin grin You need anger management treatment.
FashionRe: Igbo Church Weddings With Isiagu New Trend by deji17: 6:01pm On Oct 19, 2023
China, went to China.. grin grin
Where is this Ishiagu 150 years agohuh?
NB. It's good to be original
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Is Set To Become One Of The Top 5 Economies In The World by deji17(op): 5:58pm On Oct 19, 2023
hegelian:
everything to you guys is election, thats how deluded you guys have become
You don't need to get unnecessarily abusive or emotional about it. Ask yourself and be sincere, If Peter Obi were to be President today, and a foreign body writes this positive outlook about Nigeria economy, will you still have the same attitude and position on this? I don't need an answer, just provide the answer to yourself.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Is Set To Become One Of The Top 5 Economies In The World by deji17(op): 2:16pm On Oct 19, 2023
Nazaa:
What is the rank going to do for us?
Still nothing
It's a projection. Unfortunately some people are not happy with any positive news about Nigeria because their prefered candidate lost the election. That is witchcraft.
PoliticsNigeria Is Set To Become One Of The Top 5 Economies In The World by deji17(op):
Nigeria is set to become one of the top 5 economies in the world
October 18th 2023


Nigeria is emerging as a significant economic force on the global stage.
With a current GDP of $477 billion, Nigeria is Africa's largest economy and is poised for rapid growth.
A report by Goldman Sachs forecasts that by 2075, Nigeria is set to become one of the top economies globally.
The "Giant of Africa," Nigeria, is quickly establishing itself as a major economic force on the international scene.

Nigeria is positioned to play a key role in the global economy because of its expanding population, wealth of natural resources, booming tech sector, and dedication to economic change.

Currently, Nigeria stands as Africa’s largest economy, with a GDP of $477 billion, and a lot of wiggle room for fiscal expansion. Additionally, the country is estimated to grow at a rather rapid pace, taking its economic dominance past the African landscape and onto the global stage.


A report by Goldman Sachs, a world-leading investment bank, buttresses this point. In one of its research reports titled, The Path to 2075, the investment bank noted that Nigeria is set to become one of the top economies in the world by 2075, standing only behind, China, India, the United States, and Indonesia.


The report identifies four major themes for the global economy, “1. slower global potential growth, led by weaker population growth, 2. EM convergence remains intact, led by Asia’s powerhouses, 3. a decade of US exceptionalism that is unlikely to be repeated, and 4. less global inequality and more local inequality.”

The report also notes that by 2050, Nigeria will be amongst the top 15 economies in the world, coming in at the 14th spot.

An extract from the report reads, “The prospect of rapid population growth in countries such as Nigeria, Pakistan and Egypt implies that – with the appropriate policies and institutions – these economies could become some of the largest in the world.”

https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/nigeria-is-set-to-become-one-of-the-top-5-economies-in-the-world/mz7tp70#:~:text=Nigeria%20is%20emerging%20as%20a,of%20the%20top%20economies%20globally.

BusinessRe: Weaker Naira Drives Up Foreign Demand For Local Products by deji17(op): 10:17pm On Oct 18, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Shhh. Don't loud it. Lazy youths , cyberbullies and criminal defamers will have sense las las.

Most companies are buying up warehouses upandan to increase their export capacity while the lazy youth, hate-filled bigot mob and unpatriotic elements are addicted to social media entertainment, abusing and cyberbullying everyone on the social media. Smh
I know right.. The message is not for the lazy, unproductive youths. It is for the serious and hard working youths.
BusinessWeaker Naira Drives Up Foreign Demand For Local Products by deji17(op): 4:46pm On Oct 18, 2023
The recent naira devaluation, which is dampening the production capacity of many businesses in the manufacturing value chain, has however driven up foreign demand for some products.

While the naira has continued to depreciate, the West African CFA franc, a legal tender in Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo, has appreciated in value.

“The currency depreciation is helping my business in terms of exports. When your currency is weak, your goods become cheaper which will make a country with a stronger currency to easily buy your products,” Paul Odunaiya, managing director/chief executive officer at Wemy Industries Limited, said.

He said one of the African countries that the company exports to is Mali. “The devaluation of our currency actually helped us to enter the market because of the CFA.”

George Onafowokan, managing director/chief executive officer at Coleman Technical Industries Limited, said manufacturers are looking at going into other countries to source for foreign exchange to remain in business.


“But how many manufacturers have the luxury to export. Majority of small and medium-scale ones don’t have that luxury; it’s only the top ones that might be able to export,” he added.

He said although it is a good idea to look at the export incentives and opportunities, how many companies are capable of converting or quickly doing things that are export-related.

Experts say the increase in the demand for goods from other African countries creates more naira for manufacturers to source for inputs for their production.

“The devaluation is helping exporters to bring FX back into the country which means more naira for them. But you have to remember that their cost of production is increasing,” Odiri Erewa-Meggison, chairman of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria Export Promotion Group, (MANEG), said.



“When you produce and export, you are competing with other countries that don’t have the currency issues you are having. So, before you can send those products outside, you are going to produce it here and suffer the impact of the increase in the cost of production,” she added.

The Central Bank of Nigeria’s collapse of all segments of the FX market into the Investors & Exporters window in June has yet to curb the shortage of dollars in Africa’s biggest economy.

The naira depreciated from 463.38/$ on June 9 to 759.20/$ as of October 12. At the parallel market, popularly called the black market, the naira depreciated to N1,040/$ from 762/$.

The naira has depreciated against the West African CFA franc, from N0.76 to CFA1 on June 9 to N1.23 to CFA1 as at October 12.

“We are working on exporting some of our products that we sub-distribute locally,” Comfort Ogunife, chief executive officer at Joyinten Limited, said. “My company can earn more money by serving the small food industries in some of the African countries.”


According to Muda Yusuf, chief executive officer of Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, the majority of manufacturers’ products are dependent on the domestic market because of its large size compared to African countries.

“But the weakness of the currency creates opportunities for exports as it is much cheaper for countries using CFA to buy. And when something is cheap, the volume increases,” he said.

Nigeria’s exports exceeded its imports for the third straight quarter in the second quarter. Data from the National Bureau of Statistics show that total exports, which contributed 55.1 percent to total merchandise trade (N12.7 trillion), grew by 8.2 percent to N7.01 trillion in Q2 from N6.48 trillion in the previous quarter.

Imports accounted for 44.9 percent of total trade as it rose marginally by 2.9 percent to N5.72 trillion from N5.55 trillion.

But the exports were dominated by crude oil sales valued at N5.57 trillion, which accounted for 79.6 percent of total exports, while non-oil products contributed N688.7 billion or 9.82 percent.


Non-oil exports rose marginally by 5.52 percent to N688.7 billion from N652.7 billion in Q1. It also increased on a year-on-year basis by 2.88 percent from N669.4 billion. The exportation of manufacturing goods grew to N212.1 billion from N131.2 billion.

“We cannot export manufactured goods to Europe, Asia or the United States of America. Our primary market is the Economic Community of West African States. And with the coming of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), the entire Africa becomes our market, particularly the Sub-Saharan African region,”
Obiora Madu, the chairman of Multimix Academy, a logistics and supply chain management company, said.

He added that the opportunity already exists and that people, who know their way around it, will take advantage of it.

“AfCFTA is a big opportunity. It’s just for manufacturers who want to go into the external market to get the capacity or technicalities for export,” he said.


Onafowokan of Coleman Technical Industries added that growth in manufacturing is not dependent on how much tax is imposed on the sector, but how much incentives are implemented to encourage the initial risk taking.

“We need to encourage that investment. Once that is done, we should think of how to crystalise and protect those industries to grow from whatever size they are, to a larger scale as quickly as possible, with the right encouragement and fiscal policies that will get these businesses to grow organically the right way,” he said.

Erewa-Meggison of MANEG added that the government needs to engage manufacturers and exporters directly through the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, to identify at least five critical and immediate interventions that are required from the government.

“There are steps that they can take (including FX availability, single digit loans and payment of Export Expansion Grant) that will help exporters to become more competitive in the short term, while we work on the mid-term/long-term solutions,” she said.

Standard Chartered, in a recent report, projects that Africa’s total exports will reach $952 billion by 2035 from $645.3 billion in 2022 and that AfCFTA’s full implementation could increase the figure by a further 29 percent.


“Rising regional trade levels and greater connectivity will unlock high‑growth corridors across Africa and beyond. Intra-Africa trade is expected to reach $140billion by 2035, equating to 15 percent of Africa’s total exports,” it said.
https://businessday.ng/news/article/weaker-naira-drives-up-foreign-demand-for-local-products/?amp=1

BusinessRe: 60% Of Hawkers In Nigeria Hail From Ebonyi State - AIT by deji17: 4:38pm On Oct 18, 2023
It's time to throw Ebonyi indigenes under the bus because they dare to be different from other Igbos who are mostly into drug trafficking.
SportsRe: Fans Call For Uzoho Drop From Super Eagles After Poor Display by deji17: 2:49pm On Oct 18, 2023
Uzoho is a quota system goalie grin grin
PropertiesRe: Igbos Lamenting That Yorubas Don't Rent Houses To Them In Lagos by deji17: 10:15pm On Oct 17, 2023
The Yorubas are learning the hard way.
PoliticsRe: Umahi: Ogun Cleared To Fix, Toll Abeokuta-Ota Highway by deji17: 5:20pm On Oct 17, 2023
ijustdey:
https://thenationonlineng.net/umahi-ogun-cleared-to-fixtoll-abeokuta-ota-highway/
Great initiative by FG. More of this nationwide will ensure that most of our interstate roads are in good condition.
CrimeRe: Police Avert Theft Of Train Coaches In Maiduguri by deji17: 5:56pm On Oct 14, 2023
Train coaches? If care is not taken, these thieves will steal a train full of passengers and sell the people in it and the train coaches too.
What am I even saying? They kidnap trains and exchange the passengers for money.
PoliticsRe: More Secrets Of Mr Peter Obi Unveiled. Tufiakwa by deji17(op): 3:46am On Oct 14, 2023
Raskimonojendor:
This is trending again on twitter.
Pit .Obi is a criminal walahi!
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Saudi Arabia: Int'l Friendly (2 - 1) On 13th October 2023 by deji17:
I don't know when somebody will be sensible enough to stop playing Chukwueze in the right wing. When you put a left footer to play right wing for you.
If this is working at his club, it never worked in the SE. He wasted many chances today as usual.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Saudi Arabia: Int'l Friendly (2 - 1) On 13th October 2023 by deji17: 12:08am On Oct 14, 2023
macfish101:
What do you guys think about peseiro
The guy is clueless jare. Nigeria still need a good coach.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Saudi Arabia: Int'l Friendly (2 - 1) On 13th October 2023 by deji17: 7:01pm On Oct 13, 2023
Pillar12:
Exactly

Uzoho and Maduka shouldn't be classified as goalkeepers sincerely...Both of them can make Onana look like a prime Buffon
Our defence and midfield is weak, that is why the goalkeeper had too much work to do. If you like put the best goalkeeper in the world in net, your opponent will score eventually if they continue to have free access to your goalie
PoliticsRe: Aneke: Tinubu’s Chicago Files Uncover History Of Falsehood, Forgery by deji17: 5:01pm On Oct 13, 2023
Christistruth00:
After all the fake News used to jail Awolowo in 1964

Didn't everything backfire later
They will never learn. It is madness.
PoliticsRe: Aneke: Tinubu’s Chicago Files Uncover History Of Falsehood, Forgery by deji17:
Eboes are sore losers, that is why they are cooking up lies against their enemy. You did not win the civil war with propaganda, certainly you cannot become Nigeria President with propaganda. Only a mad man will continue to do the same thing over and over again but each time expect a different result.
PoliticsRe: Alex Otti Flags Off Port Harcourt-Aba Road Reconstruction (Photos) by deji17: 5:57am On Oct 13, 2023
Over 6km road.. grin grin
PoliticsRe: Photo: Peter Obi Name On NYSC Certificate Different From UNN Certificate by deji17: 4:09am On Oct 12, 2023
But Obid.ense will not agree with you.

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