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One would have to wonder if nigerian leaders are idiots or what? Or is it just greed at work again? Would the governor honour us by telling us how he intends to arrest the criminals/suspects captured on such cameras? Thanks. Your Foolishness. |
If the companies in Nigeria cook their books who is gonna stop them? Nobody!!!! And that is why investing in Nigeria is riskier than buying a 'no-testing' television. |
IBB can do what he wants.He knows how to get what he wants and when he wants it.He is surrounded be greedy people like himself.We are powerless to stop him.My prayer is that he dies before that time. Any political party that seeds him as their candidate should be seen as the enemy of the country. |
How can the naira appreciate against the dollar on the long run when all the cars on our roads are produced abroad? When all the appliances in our homes are produced abroad? When all our clothing are from abroad? When we are so useless we even had to import petro from abroad? Can somebody name any nigerian product that can be found on the streets of UK or the US? You may wanna ask Yar'dua if he knows. |
The naira is not appreciating because our economy is doing well,it is because the dollar is doing badly at the moment and i reckon this would only last for a while because a country like ours and the other black African nations who produces nothing-other than natural resource-but consumes everything produced abroad will help to pull it back to where it belongs and that is at the top. If we want to measure the perfomance of the naira it would be wrong to do it against the dollar and pounds or the rest of the developed world because they are not in our league.They are the producers and we are one of their numerous consumers.Nigeria would not be able to do well untill the present crop of politician leaves power or when we as a nation becomes tired of being led by people who knows nothing about running a one man business let alone running a multi-cultural nation. The day we get the power sector fixed would,in my opinion,be the day nigeria would start moving forward tradewise. We only need to go abroad once to know what we are up against. |
This is well interesting and i strongly feel this guy should be support just like everybody else with similar creative innovations.But unfortunately this is unlikely to happen,instead our stupid leader would prefer to buy nonreparable ones from the so called developed world.At this rate,there is nothing Africa can do to prevent recolonisation.We are just a doomed country in a doomed continent. |
Aisha I suppose the more you travel around Nigeria the more of those sad stories you will have to tell. Its a general problem,I was in jigawa in 1999 for a year, then it was the case of almajiris. I really believe its only God that will help this country cause none of the political parties has anything to offer the country they are just like the ones in the past-thieves. If people like IBB are still walking free tell me what deters others from stealing all the country's weath? Efcc is a political tool that will fadeway when PDP colapse.I pray for all of us. |