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Lol... As if the Yam has been free, they buy it in the south. As for oil, it is shared to states that have nothing to economic unit of Nigeria |
Lol... And people like me never knew who our VCs was until graduation |
Oshiomole seems like the only one there for a meeting. The rest of them look like its a celebration of only God knows what |
How is this news... |
Perhaps they are suffering the same hardship |
iamjayboss:It is a ceremony every time our president comes back to Nigeria |
A pariah state (also called an international pariah or a global pariah) is a nation considered to be an outcast in the international community. A pariah state may face international isolation, sanctions or even an invasion by nations who find its policies, actions, or its very existence unacceptable. The scope of this article is a discussion of pariah statehood. |
One driver per day |
The picture depicts traditional rulers of the old western region and not Yoruba land. However People should focus more on today rather than over heating what never happened |
So they targed her as corrupt without any evidence....Judgement before investigation |
Wow.....I am Speechless pastor |
babyfaceafrica:So you feel playing politics with it can solve the problem?. Do you know that the statement made by the President has an impact Either positive or négative to investor confidence. The President should Atleast discuss matters like that with his économic team to weigh the impact of such statements in foreign countries rather than communicating with Nigerians. Finally, since you brought the excuse of the previous PhD président like most politicians in this government do, the previous Government has done it's part and handed over to the one you trust so bringing up the previous PhD président does not profer solutions to the problem, But keeps duelling on politics of everything rather than common reasoning. |
archdaura:What is your problem with PhD éducation now ArchDaura |
babyfaceafrica:Atleast you said political naïve, Nigeria's problems are not mainly based on the politics that is widely played with sentiments.hence, the need for économic and academically sound individuals to contribute to solving our problems.... |
Lol...I don't understand how à leader spend money to travel outside the country without paying fédéral staff salariés |
Tribunal cases for senators and HOR end in the appeal court. Can anyone confirm this saharareporters twit |
My Story |
Correct her |
rigarmortis:You are so right, even Niger republic , Benin republic or Chad will welcome you with your funds |
rottennaija:Perhaps it's people like you that can advice the president to even ban its citizens from traveling abroad and chase embassies away. Keep it up and see the economy boom for armed robbers who will have nothing else to do but to be criminals. |
Not too long ago, Gov El Rufai spoke about been tired in just 5 months that he feels been governor for 4 years can drain an individual. This is why I usually advice for us all to pray for our country rather than praying for a leader to fail. Little do people know that such prayer has an impact on their lives and the future of the generation. I advice APC supporters to swallow their pride and take advice from people rather than calling them wailers. I plead with all Nigerians to please pray for our country and leaders to succeed because the solution of this country will come from God and not a single man. And we must remember that it is Sai God Almighty and not Sai any man. |
Lol, doesn't that sound similar to what's the previous government said? |
sharpman1:It's ok bro, if you don't mind, I am gonna follow you. U have very great views regarding issues. Cheers |
sharpman1:You do have a point there, that's what I meant by someone giving a SWOT analysis because I gave the weakness and Threat of the move and that my friend is an opportunity and potential strength. Please try as much as possible not to insult or discourage people to comment. Urs may be optimistic while others may be pessimistic, but a combination of this is what can make Nigeria great some day |
sharpman1:And the last I checked, we are still a high consumption country. I thought I just told you told u "your Daddy " |
sharpman1:So obvious that you where looking for an opportunity to insult someone it's back at your daddy |
ralphblac:So much money in circulation, isn't that gonna lead to inflation? |
sharpman1:Lol, Sharpman1...Kindergarten analysis may be the best for people like u who have nothing so say regarding the move. Unfortunately we r not able to read ur opinion nor view so perhaps it it will be at ur best interest to know analysis don't need to be complex but that kindergarten analysis breaks it down for smart (people who r willing to learn) peoples understanding. ![]() |
Lol. What this means is that the government is less attractive to foreign investors. Existing ones may pull out while potential ones will look else where. Nigeria may no longer have the largest foreign direct investment like we previously did. It means we Nigerians will have to depend on our selves, build our own industries, farms and refine our own raw materials. To further understand impact of this move, you can do a SWOT analysis on the matter. |
steffans:I registered here in Abuja over two years ago, no card available |
During the APC campaign, there was criticism about the then government foreign and domestic debt only to come in now and ask for close to fifty percent of the 2015 budget worth of loan in the middle of November. I really need to understand Nigerias current economic policies |
I don't see rice or wheat, but politicians in a gathering |

