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Antoeni:He's not whipping up sentiment against the government, you're not just getting his message |
misreal:Yes. They are oppressed on their land. Blacks in south Africans resisted it and prevail, the Palestinians will also prevail. |
Let the Israelis leave Thier land alone |
DeepThroater:smh |
eherbal:It has eventually come to light after 10 years |
Pandora is a visionless and clueless politician The third mainland bridge construction started under Gowon though a lot of people were calling it a waste of money |
This move underscores Nigeria's proactive approach to safeguarding its wealth. In Summary • The decision to bring back its gold reserves from American vaults reflects Nigeria's desire to mitigate risks associated with the weakening US economy. • By reclaiming control over its gold reserves, Nigeria aims to insulate itself from potential economic downturns and minimise exposure to external vulnerabilities. Amidst concerns over the deteriorating state of the US economy, Nigeria has taken a significant step by deciding to repatriate its gold reserves from the United States. This move, which underscores Nigeria's proactive approach to safeguarding its wealth, has sparked discussions about the implications for both nations and the global financial landscape. The decision to bring back its gold reserves from American vaults reflects Nigeria's desire to mitigate risks associated with the weakening US economy. Economic indicators such as rising inflation, escalating debt levels, and geopolitical tensions have raised apprehensions among Nigerian policymakers about the stability of the US financial system. By reclaiming control over its gold reserves, Nigeria aims to insulate itself from potential economic downturns and minimise exposure to external vulnerabilities. Dr Fatima Abubakar, an economist specialising in international finance, comments, "Nigeria's decision to repatriate its gold reserves from the United States is a strategic move in response to the uncertain economic outlook. With the US economy facing challenges such as high inflation and mounting debt, Nigeria is taking proactive measures to safeguard its wealth and strengthen its financial resilience." Moreover, repatriating gold reserves aligns with Nigeria's broader economic agenda, which emphasises self-reliance and sustainable development. By leveraging its precious metal reserves, Nigeria can support domestic economic initiatives, stimulate investment, and enhance financial stability. Additionally, it can boost investor confidence and strengthen Nigeria's position in the global marketplace. Critics may raise concerns about logistical challenges associated with repatriating gold reserves. However, proponents argue that the benefits far outweigh the risks. By bringing its gold reserves back within its borders, Nigeria not only asserts greater control over its financial assets but also demonstrates prudence in managing economic risks amidst global uncertainties. In conclusion, Nigeria's decision to repatriate its gold reserves from the United States reflects a strategic response to concerns over the state of the US economy. As Nigeria takes proactive steps to safeguard its wealth and strengthen its financial resilience, the implications of this decision are likely to resonate both domestically and internationally, shaping the nation's economic trajectory for years to come. https://www.the-star.co.ke/opinion/star-blogs/2024-04-22-nigeria-repatriates-gold-reserves-amidst-concerns-over-us-economy/ |
slivertongue:You will be wailing bitterly if it's Sanwo olu doing this to LP house of rep members in Lagos state. Nah hypocrites full Nigeria, this is why I don't get bothered by wailing wailers. |
Melagros:If it's an APC Governor that's doing this now, you will wail Nah hypocrites full Nigeria, this is why I don't get bothered by wailing wailers. |
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I hardly make use of cash |
AlhajiCSO:Jobless hypocrites like you too full Nairaland. It's people like you that can't live without Nairaland. |
djkirkoo2:Can you kindly point out where in my post I celebrated the increase? I'm waiting boss |
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Anybody in band A that's not comfortable can ask the DISCO supplying them to disconnect their line. |
crixlight2:the ibo boy from the south east is already claiming to be from the south south... They love attaching themselves with the south south ![]() |
Biodun556:A good news. God bless Nigeria |
Kukutente23:I don tell you my own. I'm speaking for myself alone, be worried about your father. |
PStacks:I concur |
maasoap:Youre nost making sense |
Villa12:Nigerians are using prepaid meter, you will only pay for what you use. South Africans and Canadians don't use prepaid meter |
How many times have Palestinians protest on behalf of shiites in Nigeria? |
Cindypresh:There's a lot of irritating things like you online. I wander why you lowlifes can't just write your own comment instead of crying about other people's comment. If there's regular power supply, I don't mind the price cause I use a prepaid meter, it's my personal opinion, am not speaking for you or your family. |
slivertongue:Bro, what are you talking about? I'm talking about the election in plateau state |
slivertongue:Only Governors and President case get to the supreme court. National assembly case stop at the Court of Appeal. |
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