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TELL YAHYA BELLO TO DO THE RIGHT THING. NIGERIA CANNOT CONTINUE TO BE A LAWLESS COUNTRY. RULE OF LAW IS THE LEAST WE CAN HAVE. A FORMER NUMBER 1 CHIEF LAW OFFICER OF A STATE SHOULD OBEY THE SAME LAW HE SWORE TO UPHOLD. |
KnowAll:That's not how to run an economy that will eventually be productive. Have you ever wondered why there are homeless people(USA Citizens) on the streets in the USA, but the USA is giving 50 billion dollars in aid to Ukraine ? What you just described is just another way of moving the subsidy around. Schools should be free. Housing Loan for workers should be at a low rate. Provide incentives such as land and tax breaks business start ups for the first 10 years. Subsidies and free stuff should be for disable,children and the elderly. We are the 6th producer of liquefied natural gas NLNG in the world. 1 VLCC Tanker of LNG sells for at least 300 million dollars. Nigeria is not broke !! We have just being grossly mismanaged. A young strong healthy adult should work for their upkeep. Lets not promote a lazy or socialist trend. |
dalongjnr:No be only carrier....you for kuku carry am for head !! Go school, you no gree.
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THIS GUY NEEDS TO BE THE HEAD OF EFCC IN NIGERIA. |
KnowAll:Have you been served food by a white man or white woman ? Have you been driven around in a chauffeured car by a white man ? Has a white man ever called you "Sir" ? Go and make money my friend,home is anywhere in the world !! |
pafun:lol....you too vex !! |
Elzazzi:Nice to know, Smart man, i spoke to him a few times. |
This is reasonable, will reduce necessary crowds at the airport. |
ADELABU WANTS TO KILL ALL NIGERIANS. PLEASE SEE ATTACHED ELECTRICITY BILL FOR A SINGLE HOUSEHOLD. THIS IS ONE SINGLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSEHOLD. NOT A HOTEL, NOT A STADIUM, NOT AIRPORT !!!!!
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Very good style of Open Communication. |
BALK LANDING. NOT UNCOMMON FOR PEOPLE WHO FLY ALOT |
YAHYA BELLO OR GOVERNOR ......CHOOSE ONE. |
IT IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. YOU CANNOT DENY A NIGERIAN CITIZEN THEIR FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT BECAUSE EMEFILELEIELE LOOTED PUBLIC FUNDS. WE CANNOT PUNISH ALL THE STUDENTS WITH LOW SCORES WHEN THE TEACHER IS IGNORANT. THERE SHOULD BE CHECKS AND BALANCES WITH ADEQUATE OVERSIGHT ON ANY CBN GOVERNOR. BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN CBN SHOULD BE FROM DIFFERENT GEO-POLITICAL ZONES. THE MORE OPEN YOU MAKE THE GOVERNING BODY, THE MORE DIFFICULT IT WILL BE FOR ONE MAN TO CORRUPT THE WHOLE SYSTEM. THERE SHOULD BE TECHNOCRATS ON THE CBN BOARD FROM ALL GEO-POLITICAL ZONES. EFCC SHOULD ALSO WORK REAL TIME, THEY SHOULD CATCH THOSE BRIBE TAKERS IN THE SAME REGIME, WE DONT HAVE TO WAIT 8 YEARS TO BE CATCHING BRIBER TAKERS AND LOOTERS. GRADUALLY DECREASE IMMUNITY ON STATE GOVERNORS. |
DonFreshmoney:Everybody can now talk cho cho cho When Abacha was alive where was this energy ? lol |
BRING OUT YAHYA BELLO. ALL CRIMINALS SHOULD BE TREATED EQUALLY. STOP HARASSING SMALL CRIMINALS AND USING INCUMBENT IMMUNITY TO FERRY BIG CRIMINALS. |
IMF PROMOTING JAPA AS HUMAN BEINGS WORKING MENIAL JOBS ARE THE NEW PALLIATIVES IN WESTERN COUNTRIES. TURN UP THE HEAT IN NIGERIA MORE SLAVES WILL APPLY FOR VISA (THEN WE CAN CHOOSE THE CAPABLE ONES ) AND NOW WE HAVE THE SLAVES BUYING THEIR WON TICKETS TO COME AND DEVELOP OUR COUNTRY. SAME SLAVE TRADE DIFFERENT SCRIPT. |
[b]Regardless of this announcement of Nigeria's intention to secure a significant loan from the World Bank raises concerns about the country's financial management and the potential impact on its economy. While the loan is touted as a means to bolster economic stability and enhance resource mobilization capabilities, past experiences and structural challenges warrant a critical examination of its viability and long-term consequences. Historically: Previous Loans: We have a history of obtaining loans from international lenders with mixed results. Despite receiving substantial financial assistance in the past, tangible benefits to the economy have been limited due to administrative inefficiencies, widespread corruption, and mismanagement of funds. The lack of transparency and accountability in the utilization of loans has often resulted in capital flight and minimal improvement in economic indicators. Administrative Inefficiencies and Corruption: The effectiveness of loan utilization is hampered by endemic corruption and inefficiencies within government institutions. Past loans have been marred by embezzlement, diversion of funds, and lack of proper project implementation, undermining the intended developmental impact. Without addressing these systemic issues, there's little assurance that the current loan will be managed differently. Debt Burden and Currency Instability: Despite the favorable terms of the loan, including a long moratorium period and low interest rates, there's a risk of exacerbating Nigeria's debt burden in the long run. Currency instability, coupled with potential depreciation of the naira, could lead to increased debt servicing costs and financial strain on the government. Previous loans have illustrated the vulnerability of Nigeria's economy to external shocks and fluctuations in global financial markets, raising concerns about the sustainability of additional borrowing. Alternative Approaches and Prudent Resource Management: Enhanced Fiscal Discipline: Rather than relying solely on external borrowing, Nigeria should prioritize fiscal discipline and domestic resource mobilization. This entails implementing comprehensive tax reforms, enhancing revenue collection mechanisms, and curbing leakages in public expenditure. By optimizing existing revenue streams and improving fiscal transparency, the government can reduce its reliance on external financing and mitigate the risk of debt distress. Promotion of Private Sector Investment: Stimulating private sector participation in key sectors of the economy can serve as an alternative source of funding for development projects. Creating an enabling environment for investment through regulatory reforms, infrastructure development, and institutional capacity building can attract both domestic and foreign investors. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) offer a sustainable financing model that leverages private sector expertise and capital while ensuring efficient project execution and risk-sharing. Diversification of the Economy: Nigeria's over-reliance on oil revenues underscores the need for economic diversification to mitigate volatility and enhance resilience. Investing in sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and renewable energy can stimulate job creation, reduce import dependency, and foster sustainable growth. Diversifying revenue sources will reduce the country's vulnerability to external shocks and create a more stable foundation for long-term development. While securing external financing may provide short-term liquidity and support economic reforms, We must address underlying structural challenges and adopt prudent fiscal management practices to achieve sustainable development. The government's commitment to transparency, accountability, and effective governance will be crucial in maximizing the impact of borrowed funds and ensuring tangible benefits for the our people. Pursuing alternative strategies for resource mobilization and economic diversification will reduce reliance on external loans and promote self-reliance in driving inclusive growth and prosperity.[/b] |
RELIGION IS FRAUD IN AFRICA. COME AND SEE A LOT OF ATHEISTS LIVING ABROAD WITHOUT ANY FRAUD,SCAM. HONEST AND UPSTANDING CITIZENS. NO CHURCH OR MOSQUE IN SIGHT, BUT MORALLY UPRIGHT CITIZENS EVERYWHERE. NIGERIA HAS MOSQUE OR CHURCH ON EVERY BLOCK BUT SOCIAL VICES ARE THE A LOT AS WELL. |
WE LOVE YOU MEGHAN AND HARRY. YOU GUYS PUT THE "R" IN THE ROYALTY. THEY CAN KEEP THE CROWN. BUT THEY CANT TAKE THE LOVE WE HAVE FOR YOU AWAY. |
If God has destined this Harry boy for greatness not even "his majesty" can stop it. They are hell bent on robbing this boy of his royalty because he dared to marry a black woman and also stand up for himself. My people watch and see how God acts. Already 2 people have cancer in the royal family at the same time. Some people are Gods people if you touch them....you will have yourself to blame |
[b]The alarming revelation of Nigeria's escalating debt servicing expenditure paints a stark picture of a nation ensnared in a cycle of financial bondage. With a staggering 70% of dollar payments dedicated to servicing external debts in the first quarter of 2024, it's evident that the burden of debt is crushing Nigeria's economic prospects. This insidious trend mirrors a playbook of economic exploitation that has plagued nations across the globe. Countries like Nigeria, seduced by promises of development and prosperity, have fallen prey to the siren call of foreign loans. Yet, far from leading to economic emancipation, these loans have shackled nations in perpetual debt servitude. Look no further than the wreckage left in the wake of similar debt-driven models. Countries like Argentina and Greece serve as cautionary tales, their economies ravaged by unsustainable debt burdens that led to economic collapse and social upheaval. Conversely, there are shining examples of countries that have charted a different course, opting for self-reliance and prudent fiscal management. Take Rwanda, for instance, a nation that emerged from the shadows of conflict to become one of Africa's success stories, largely by avoiding the pitfalls of excessive borrowing. Similarly, Botswana stands as a testament to the transformative power of prudent resource management. By investing in education, healthcare, and infrastructure while maintaining fiscal discipline, Botswana has achieved remarkable prosperity without succumbing to the debt trap. As Nigeria grapples with the specter of mounting debt, it's imperative that we heed the lessons of history. True progress and prosperity lie not in indebting ourselves to foreign creditors but in harnessing our own resources, fostering innovation, and nurturing sustainable development strategies. It's time to break free from the chains of debt servitude and forge a path to genuine economic empowerment and self-determination.[/b] |
[b]In the wake of the devastating toll of COVID-19, Western countries like the UK and USA find themselves grappling with a profound loss of human lives. This loss has left a gaping void in their labor force, leading to economic challenges as they struggle to maintain productivity and address the inflationary aftermath of the pandemic. However, their response to these crises has taken a troubling turn. Increasingly, these nations are resorting to a subtle form of digital trafficking, exerting pressure on countries like Nigeria, rich in human capital, to adopt policies that exacerbate hardships for their citizens. This calculated move aims to drive talented individuals to flee ("japa" in search of better prospects, only to be ensnared as digital slaves in foreign lands.History bears witness to this manipulative cycle: leaders who defy these pressures, like Abacha, are vilified in Western media, while those who comply receive praise. It's a dangerous game where the IMF and similar entities masquerade their self-serving agenda as benevolent assistance to Nigeria. It's imperative that we recognize and resist this neocolonial tactic, liberating ourselves from the false allure of IMF's purported goodwill. Our path to prosperity lies in self-determination and resilience, not in succumbing to the predatory tactics of digital exploitation disguised as aid.[/b] |
[b]In the wake of the devastating toll of COVID-19, Western countries like the UK and USA find themselves grappling with a profound loss of human lives. This loss has left a gaping void in their labor force, leading to economic challenges as they struggle to maintain productivity and address the inflationary aftermath of the pandemic. However, their response to these crises has taken a troubling turn. Increasingly, these nations are resorting to a subtle form of digital trafficking, exerting pressure on countries like Nigeria, rich in human capital, to adopt policies that exacerbate hardships for their citizens. This calculated move aims to drive talented individuals to flee ("japa" in search of better prospects, only to be ensnared as digital slaves in foreign lands.History bears witness to this manipulative cycle: leaders who defy these pressures, like Abacha, are vilified in Western media, while those who comply receive praise. It's a dangerous game where the IMF and similar entities masquerade their self-serving agenda as benevolent assistance to Nigeria. It's imperative that we recognize and resist this neocolonial tactic, liberating ourselves from the false allure of IMF's purported goodwill. Our path to prosperity lies in self-determination and resilience, not in succumbing to the predatory tactics of digital exploitation disguised as aid.[/b] |
The Hospital doesnt run for free. The diesel, the staff, the security, the equipment,the rent,the band A electricity, the forex used in importing medical equipments. All these items are not free neither do they run on public sympathy. They should have even asked you for more money. When you were a minister,you should have asked your colleagues to sanitize the health sector. |
Binance bribe Emefiele bribe Why dont we just call the country "Bribegeria" The government has to crack down on bribery. |
1-Freedom of Speech 2-Freedom after speech Nigerian media has more free speech. As long as you do not rely on the government for your income. |
"Born in America and now married into British royalty, Meghan has experienced the highs and lows of public scrutiny. Amidst the complexities of her journey, Africa stands out as a beacon of warmth and acceptance. In a continent where community and hospitality are deeply ingrained values, Meghan finds solace and belonging. Unlike elsewhere, in Africa, there's a sense of genuine embrace, where one can truly be themselves without fear of judgment. It's a reminder that regardless of one's background or status, Africa offers a sanctuary of unconditional acceptance. Welcome to a place where you are celebrated as one of our own, where authenticity is cherished, and where you can truly unwind and feel at home." |
[b]Questioning World Bank Assertions: While the World Bank advocates for cash transfers as a solution to poverty traps, recent research indicates that the conditional cash transfer program initiated by the Nigerian government since 2016 has yielded limited results. This prompts a critical examination of the effectiveness of such programs and raises concerns about their impact on household consumption, financial inclusion, and employment, particularly for women. Addressing Mismanagement: The suspension of the cash transfer program due to alleged misappropriations underscores the need for robust oversight and accountability mechanisms within government initiatives. Instances of corruption within the program not only undermine its intended purpose but also erode public trust and confidence in social welfare initiatives. Ensuring Transparency and Efficiency: The revamping of the cash transfer program by the Federal Government is a step in the right direction to combat fraud and improve efficiency. Immediate implementation of direct payments can help mitigate the risk of misappropriation and ensure that funds reach intended beneficiaries without delay or interference. Exploring Sustainable Solutions: Instead of solely relying on cash transfers, there is a need to explore holistic approaches that address the root causes of poverty and economic instability. This includes investment in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and job creation initiatives that empower individuals and communities to become self-reliant and resilient in the face of economic challenges. Prioritizing Social Protection: As the government finalizes its reform agenda, it is imperative to prioritize social protection measures that provide a safety net for vulnerable households. This includes scaling up existing programs, improving targeting mechanisms, and enhancing coordination between government agencies and civil society organizations to ensure effective delivery of assistance to those in need. Enhancing Governance and Accountability: The ongoing investigation into allegations of corruption within the cash transfer program highlights the importance of strengthening governance and accountability frameworks. This involves fostering transparency, integrity, and ethical conduct within government institutions to prevent future instances of fraud and malfeasance. In conclusion, while cash transfers can be a valuable tool in addressing poverty and inequality, they must be implemented alongside complementary measures that promote sustainable development and inclusive growth. By enhancing transparency, efficiency, and governance, Nigeria can ensure that social welfare initiatives effectively uplift the most vulnerable segments of society and contribute to long-term economic prosperity.[/b] |
[b]In Nigeria, many ministers seem to owe their positions more to political patronage than merit. They're often appointed based on the support they've garnered from powerful figures in their regions, rather than their qualifications or ability to serve the country effectively. This system creates a troubling dynamic where ministers prioritize loyalty to their political benefactors over their duties to the nation. Some even feel untouchable, believing that the President wouldn't dare remove them without facing backlash from their regional power brokers. This situation leads to a lack of accountability and effectiveness in governance. Ministers may focus more on pleasing their political patrons than on fulfilling their responsibilities to the Nigerian people. Some seem to view their weekly meetings as the sole purpose of their roles, neglecting the broader tasks they're supposed to undertake. To improve this situation, it's suggested that leaders like Tinubu should reconsider their approach to selecting ministers. Rather than relying solely on political connections, they should prioritize competence and integrity. Seeking out qualified individuals from diverse backgrounds, regardless of their political affiliations, could lead to a more capable and accountable government. In essence, Nigeria needs ministers who prioritize serving the country over pleasing their political backers. This shift could help foster better governance and address the challenges facing the nation.[/b] |
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in search of better prospects, only to be ensnared as digital slaves in foreign lands.