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They say fear Owerri women. They have a way of turning your kids against you. My Cousin Kids now see him as a devil simply cos their mum fell out with my cousin. Am not buying this, how can a fayher of a child curse out his kids everytime he sees them? Theyvmust have done something to the man. wont even be surprised if he found out the chikdten werent his or the woman was cheating on him. |
sirzent:Yoruba man, River is not Fulani complaint face Osun. |
Dear, South South and East people please stay clear of this debate, let them fight themselves its not our business. Before you jump in making noise, think o. Could just be Tinubu using the fake drama to asert his grip. They want ro play good and bad guy politics, so thatvLagosians will start rooting for his Ambode his stooge and make him popular.. This is like the case of the senour or junior Saraki where both father and Son used the fake fighting to further assert theor grip. Kwarans thought they were fighting the Senior not knowing he simply used the coy to hand over his machinery to his son. |
prospero5:Lol. How much is Npower? What is 30k? Guys like you are really pathetic, how can you compare the suffering of the last 3years to 30k? 30k cant even buy what 10k could buy in 2014. How about the killings going on? so your life worth is 30k? Bros even without govt subvention the South East is the region with the least poverty rate. |
prospero5:The APC has lost the middle belt, for its preference of cows over human lives. The South East is a no go area, dont let theblikes of Okorocha and Uzur Kalu decieve. Akpabio is biting his fingers since he decamped. Ameachi is no where near the WIKED. South South is also off the Chats. the PDP candidate will defeat Buhari watch and see |
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the research unit of The Economist Magazine, has predicted that the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will defeat the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the upcoming 2019 presidential election. EIU stated this in its latest country forecast overview on Nigeria which was made public on Tuesday. The EIU, which gave an array of reasons for its prediction, said even though it would be a close call, the opposition PDP would win the election. It predicted slowdown in economic activities in Nigeria as politics takes centre stage. The London-based magazine, which also anticipated a depreciation of the naira, said further in its assessment that Buhari was fast shedding support from within the APC with governors and lawmakers defecting to the opposition en masse. “Intra-party politics would be chaotic ahead of the poll and we ultimately expect the incumbent to lose power. “The 2019 elections will be a close contest between the ruling APC and the PDP. We expect the PDP presidential candidate to win, but for the next administration to flounder against the same problems as the incumbent one. “The next government is likely to be led by the PDP, the main opposition, potentially in a coalition with smaller parties, but instability will remain an insoluble challenge. “Internally, not all ambitious politicians from the APC who have defected will be rewarded with places in the next government; or if they are, it will mean that pre-existing grandees within the PDP will have been sidelined. “Whoever ends up feeling cheated will eventually turn on the new administration, as is happening to the APC now. There is also a unifying PDP presidential candidate, with around 16 aspirants competing for the nomination. “A weak APC before the election and a troubled government thereafter implies that Nigeria’s manifold security threats will continue to fester. “Parliamentary rifts will remain the main problem, and this applies no matter who is in charge, given competing priorities between representatives from different regions and the absence of a common ideology within parties,” it said. Continuing, it noted that “policy reforms, particularly in the vital oil industry would be slow as a result of division in the political elite between advocates of tough, unpopular market reforms and those who refer pandering to nationalistic and pro-subsidy interest groups. The latter group was likely to remain in the ascendancy.” According to the EIU, politicisation of economic policy would also slow reforms and at times actively decelerate economic growth. “The Central Bank of Nigeria will not act completely independently, and the overall policy agenda will be pulled in differing directions by various powerful interest groups,” the report stated. “Fiscal expenditure will remain dominant by recurrent spending despite attempts to boost capital investments. Efforts to boost non-oil tax revenue will be constraint by weak bureaucratic capacity and low economic growth. Constrained by a crippling infrastructure deficit, economic growth will be well beneath level needed to boost job creation and increasing living standard. “Inflation will generally remain high over the forecast period (2018-2022) amid expansionary fiscal policy and high food prices stemming from government efforts to limit import and support local producers. “The authorities will continue to interfere in the foreign exchange market although the degree of interference should eventually lessen with higher oil prices supporting reserves and broad economic confidence slowly improving. The naira will nonetheless depreciate over 2019-21 and be broadly stable in 2022,” the report explained. Furthermore, the EIU held the view that Nigeria’s current account would record marginal gain over the forecasts period, saying pick-up in oil prices would be offset by recovering import demand. The difficult business environment will restrict the development of non-oil exports, it added. The report further pointed out that without a collective resolve, it would prove impossible to bring permanent peace to the large parts of Nigeria hit variously by an Islamist insurgency in the north, ethno-nationalism and piracy in the main oil-producing region and secessionism in the Biafra region, as well as inter-religious tensions and disputes over land access across the centre of the country. “It will prove hard to build a more effective security apparatus while also creating economic opportunities for local populations; poverty lies at the root of much of the instability. “Our central forecast is, however, that the 2019 elections will be completed without a widespread breakdown in stability with Nigeria’s democracy proving once again to be robust enough to endure. “However, we expect major unrest to continue in 2020-2022 as comprehensive solutions prove too complex and costly to implement in the medium term.” It noted that given the severe risks to stability, speculation over the threat of a military coup or a civil war was likely to surface periodically. It stated, “That these issues are part of the popular discourse highlights the seriousness of the challenges facing Nigeria, but we consider a widespread breakdown of security to be unlikely; the military is more professional and has been depoliticised since the junta stepped aside in 1999. “Meanwhile, there is little appetite outside more extremists’ agitators for a return to civil war, given memories of how disastrous the 1967-1970 conflict was for the country. “Nevertheless, as the country’s leadership struggles to shift Nigeria onto a more sustainable and robust part of economic development, the risks to stability will intensify as more and more Nigerians question what they have to lose from pushing for violent change.” http://dailypost.ng/2018/09/11/2019-buhari-will-lose-presidential-election-report/ |
“In spite of difficult times, Nigeria has been rated as the top 10 most improved economies in 2016/2017. “Nigeria is a very resilient country in terms of economy,” states Mr. Venkatapathy Venkataraman Group MD at NIPCO” Please guys dnt allow all these idiats decieve you take your time to read and understand the article. Its only a quote not a fact from an M.D of NIPCO, and simply means the Nigerian economy was not performing well but not amongst the worst. Can you all read what was written? this bunch of liars think we are as ignorant as they are. What this article simply means is that though our economy has not out performed the best in even West Africa, it only not the worst. Now here is the true break down of the facts. There is a big difference between being a big economy (Nigeria, Angola, South Africa) and having the fastest/performing Economy. According to real facts from the latest World Bank Report (mind you not from an M.D of a mere coy) The Nigerian economy is not even amongst the top 10 fastest or best performing economies in Africa. Niger, Rwanda, Benin, Burkina faso, Seirra leone, Tunisia, Senegal, Cote d ivoire, Ethiopia and Ghana are the fastest best performing economies if Africa. they have maintained a growth rate of 3-3.5% yearly. https://businesstech.co.za/news/finance/238733/5-of-the-fastest-growing-economies-in-africa/ http://www.itnewsafrica.com/2018/05/top-10-fastest-growing-economies-in-africa-2018/ Secondly, The BMO crew wants to play a fast one with empty words, cos Even the National Bureau on Statistics (A Nigerian Govt Agency) has in the last 6months reported that the Nigerian economy has been shrinking. In its Q1 report of 2018, the NBS reported that the economy shrank from 2.1% recorded in Q4 of 2017 to 1.95% in Q1 of 2018, https://punchng.com/nigerias-gdp-growth-rate-shrinks-from-2-11-to-1-95-in-q1-nbs/ And by the agencys latest report the Nigerian Economy shrank from 1.95% recorded in the Q1 of 2018 To an all time low of 1.5% in the Q2 of 2018. http://dailypost.ng/2018/08/27/nigerias-gdp-declines-1-95-1-5-q2-nbs/ Now these are clear available facts anyone can search out and read. The Nigerian economy has not experienced any growth in the last 9months but instead has shrank from 2.1% recorded in 2017 to an all time low of 1.5%. These some of the the reasons most international banking and Financial media orgs like the Economist and HSBC has kicked against the Govt. Check out the links below. https://www.nairaland.com/4728296/2019-what-second-term-buhari |
chriskosherbal:pls can I get a link to the Economist story? |
chriskosherbal:God has done all he can for this nation, all we need to do is mobilize people to go out and vote out those who cant solve any of our problems. |
sholatech:Its only his Zombies that dont get the picture. |
Mcreloaded:I tell you bro. Its obvious. After Buhari when they run courses on using propaganda to brainwash a Nation, Buhari govt will be a good case study. |
A multinational banking and financial services company, HSBC, has said a second term for President Muhammadu Buhari would stunt the economic development of the country. http://dailypost.ng/2018/09/11/2019-second-term-buhari-will-nigerias-economy-hsbc/ In a report, put together by its Global Research Unit, entitled, “Nigeria, Papering over the Cracks,” HSBC said Nigeria’s current economic struggles look set to continue if Buhari wins a second term in office. According to the financial institution, the president’s “approval ratings sit near all time lows,” a development, it said, “largely reflects the impact of Nigeria’s painful recession in 2016-17 and the sustained economic hardship that has accompanied his presidency, including rapidly rising joblessness, and poverty. “A second term for Mr. Buhari raises the risk of limited economic progress and further fiscal deterioration, prolonging the stagnation of his first term, particularly if there is no move towards completing reform of the exchange rate system or fiscal adjustments that diversify government revenues away from oil.” The multinational banking group, which is Europe’s largest by total assets, noted that while higher oil prices have brightened Nigeria’s macro outlook, boosting export earnings, improving the supply of foreign exchange, and supporting naira stability, the Buhari administration was yet to address the economy’s structural shortcomings. It said, “Economic growth remains sluggish and reliant on the rebound in oil output while the non-oil economy, which accounts for about 90 per cent of GDP, continues to languish with many service sectors still mired in contraction.
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Hanseel1:http://mp3.pm/song/15554775/Kanye_West_feat._Jamie_Foxx_-_Gold_Digger_remix/ |
This is exactly what Kanye West sang about in hit monster hit Golddigger. “18 years, 18 years She got one of your kids, got you for 18 years I know somebody paying child support for one of his kids His baby mamma car and crib is bigger than his You will see him on TV any given Sunday Win the Superbowl and drive off in a Hyundai She was supposed to buy your shorty TYCO with your money She went to the doctor got lipo with your money She walking around looking like Michael with your money Should've got that insured got GEICO for your money, money, money If you ain't no punk holla we want prenup WE WANT PRENUP! Yeah It's something that you need to have 'Cause when she leave yo ass she gon' leave with half 18 years, 18 years And on her 18th birthday he found out it wasn't his” |
Slaving for Tinubu is progressive. heheheh |
As usual the compound idiats will believe this Midget. Lol El rufai whose wife and children are the ones virtually doing all the contracts in his govt is broke. Chai we don suffer. |
Millenniumlady:my dear with this one, you are not looking for a good man, just a fine boy ![]() Millenniumlady:my dear with this one, you are not looking for a good man, just a fine boy |
The lingua of the Nigerian girl has changed drastically. back in the day you woo a girl, by your charm, principles and values. now all they want is a guy that will take her out and spend money. People tend to do whats rewarded, when the best or most pretty girls go after boys who do all sort of evil to get money, what you get is alot more good men doing same to have some of that love. It takes the grace of God to meet someone worth it these days. I just pity the next generation, worst is there so few good men and women, most are all into the cycle of vanities. The tragedy is that we now have a whole generation of women who dont have any clue what a good man is even if he hits them in the face. |
chieyine:what is sad is at this day and age you still believe those hungry miscreants can buy forms worth several millions. |
Sleekfingers:Bros one dknt need to be a rocket scientist to know you are a Buharist. What exactly are you suggesting now that he didnt do. He reported to the Police they did nothing, He went to the EFCc but was adviced to drop the case, they refused to retirn his money or give him the contracts, and when he got a decent connection high up the Police they still tried to supress the case. meanwhile in all of these situations he and the only police man who dared to help was arrested, detained. Please we know you have to defend your alowee, but try doing that with sense, after all there is life after Buhari. |
Reminds me of that time Arsene stumbled to the ground after liverpool trashing at Anflield.
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show us the 5000 or we dnt believe it. APC BMO at work. |
the most stupid mindset in the whole of planet earth. Where is it in the Bible did you see White or Church wedding? The only wedding recognized in the Bible is the one where both Families and friends meet and agree on payment of dowry, since Church weddings dnt involve dowries it means its the traditional wedding that is accepted by God. After that you can bleep away, never allow any ignorant pastor should decieve you. |
Yes no one can match Buharis popularity in the North, but fact is has his popularity in the Northwest solved our many problems? nope it compounded and increased it. Our Yoruba brothers are fighting hard to keep him in good light but you guys fail to see that by 2023, even if Your tribe man takes over, he will have a very divided and even worse case to handle than Yaraudua did. People are clamouring for a govt that would be fair, just and good to every Nigerian, but some people yake it all greed wont let them see wisdom. Buhari is a devisive force a negative one. The Middle belt, North east and South east/have been short changed, yet you say he should continue. Heaven help us. As per the Northerners shoutibg say Baba, una own will be worst. We are saying produce another Norther who will bring solution, you ate busy shouting Sai Baba, hehehhe, Buhari runs a govt of friends and cabals, he wont bring any meaningful development to the North, BH is waxing strong, Poverty rate has been doubled, education has taken 3steps backward, not a single thing has been improved. I just pity Northerners who cant see. The people enjoying this govt is the Lagos cabals and Buhari friends and family, not the simply man or Talakawas of the North. I pity una, after another 4years of saiBaba chanting, hunger and sufferation, power will return to the South for 8more years of neglect, i hope by then na Sai Baba go solve am. Olodu is not a talent.
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Teacher1776:God bless you my dear brother. As you can see they are now using every and any thing to attack OBJ for telling them the truth. What theyvfail to realize is that OBJ has done his thing and is now in the past. Is OBj contesting? How comes every good we have gained is now reversed? I weep for Nigeria. |
Look at our APC erats postibg nonsense. Didnt thesame APC lie to Nigerians about restructuring? Osibanjo, Tonubu, Fashola and most APC leaders from the South West used to dhout about restructuring when they were in opposition, now they are singing a different song. Thesame way they resisted the renaming of Unilag only to make noise about democracy date. hehehe You guys forget Karma is a bitch. it will only take time until power goes away from them, then we tbat are takibg notes will remind them of the rubish they are now spewing. |
Hahahaa pathetic, you love him, but hevis empty and got nothing to offer. After hisvtenure, we shall write he was a man so loved and worshiped by fanatics and sychophants, who despite was giving a chance twice to be president failed woefully. But the worst will be the President that loved cows more than Nigeria. hehehhe you love him, bit he prefered cows. |
They dnt have any chioce but to support anyone that won. Why? APC doesnt have honour, they dnt honour agreements, look at how they treated Tinubu after they won? They all know thw witch hunt that wil follow if they fail to remive the APC. All PDP needs to do now is to give a level playing ground for all so that who ever wins will emerge as the collective candidate of all. Nigerians are waiting. |
You mean thr training they shared the slots between themselves? The one meant for ordinary Nigerians that APC ministers and D.Gs shared to their relatives? https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/273189-outrage-as-buharis-ministers-other-officials-hijack-railway-scholarships-meant-for-young-nigerians.html |
Dear BMC and their Dumbos, you guys lacks any shame. Nigeria is not even in the top 10 fastest growing economies in Africa. http://www.itnewsafrica.com/2018/05/top-10-fastest-growing-economies-in-africa-2018/ And definately no longer the biggest in Africa. As at last time I check, the Nigeria Economy shrank by 1.5%. https://punchng.com/breaking-nigerias-gdp-shrinks-from-1-95-to-1-5-in-q2-nbs/ |
Anykne thats sincere knows all what youbposted here are all Peter Obis work. Hehehe I buy my supplies from Head Bridge market Ocha. Not a single new feature since Obi left. |
ITbomb:Buhari thats approachable what has he done? How can anyone compare someome that has a doctorate in accounting with one who submited an afidivit? . You dnt care about Nigeria, and certainly dnt know who he is. I have been to Gombe 5times within 2years and each time i go, i see something new. People like you disgusts me, you have absolutely nothing to offer is the boards are made fair for all to compete, that is why you bother so much about connection than competence. What a shame. |
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