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Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by aderoju3921: 10:19pm On Nov 29, 2023
Hmm. How do we produce more amidst deflating purchasing powers, psychosocial vices impeding stability and deep state corruption? This is a very tall taskHmm. How do we produce more amidst deflating purchasing powers, psychosocial vices impeding stability and deep state corruption? This is a very tall task...
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by Vision101(m): 1:37am On Nov 30, 2023
@WhisperedNoise

You don't wish for 18% GDP growth by purchasing cars of billions for your cronies. Neither do you do it by saying empty parables.

How will you sustain GDP growth when there's no infrastructure? No electricity, expensive fuel, bad roads and terrible security.

You can't wish these things into existence. Buhari said way more than these and the economy nosedived under his evil purview.


@me
So until these things that you listed are achieved the GDP growth should be zero?

Wonderful economist. Anyway your name is whisperednoise.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by GoodofNaija: 2:08am On Nov 30, 2023
Another AUDIO Tenure has started!
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by Rossikk(m): 3:32am On Nov 30, 2023
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by Rossikk(m): 3:34am On Nov 30, 2023
^^^^^ As you can see, 18% is not unachievable if they mean business.

Interesting to see that 12 of the 20 fastest growing economies on Earth are black countries. cool
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by seguno2: 5:51am On Nov 30, 2023
Rossikk:
^^^^^ As you can see, 18% is not unachievable if they mean business.

Interesting to see that 12 of the 20 fastest growing economies on Earth are black countries. cool
Many thanks for sharing this information.
The spectacular Guyana growth rate seems to be from newly discovered oil reserves that they must be managing very well, unlike our own case for the past decades.

The growth rate of the listed African countries may be due to greater privatisation and private sector participation in the economy, with increased Chinese/Asian purchases of raw materials.


Economy of Guyana

Guyana’s long-struggling economy was radically transformed in 2015 with the discovery of a rich offshore oil field in the country’s waters about 120 miles from Georgetown. By the end of 2020, another 17 oil fields had been found in Guyana’s Stabroek Block, and it was projected that by 2025 these fields would be yielding some 750,000 barrels of oil per day. Exxon, which made the discoveries, entered into a partnership with Guyana, and in December 2019 it began production in the first field discovered. Burgeoning oil production promised to spur growth in other economic sectors and to dramatically raise the country’s standard of living.

https://www.britannica.com/place/Guyana/Government-and-society
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by tsdarkside(m):
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Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by tsdarkside(m):
Rossikk:
^^^^^ As you can see, 18% is not unachievable if they mean business.

Interesting to see that 12 of the 20 fastest growing economies on Earth are black countries. cool
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Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by Gerrard59(m): 6:59am On Nov 30, 2023
seguno2:
Many thanks for sharing this information.
The spectacular Guyana growth rate seems to be from newly discovered oil reserves that they must be managing very well, unlike our own case for the past decades.
The drilling has just started, and royalties paid. So we should wait to see how the funds would be utilised.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by Gerrard59(m): 7:00am On Nov 30, 2023
BigIyanga:
What misinformation? Major economic proposal of BAT is to move Naija economy to $1tn in 8 yrs as enunciated by CBN governor and economic advisers. So for you to do that, you would have to grow the economy at annual rate of 15-18%. So they’re saying the same thing.
CBN is already telling banks to recapitalize in anticipation of $1tn economy.
If BAT said that economy would grow at 3.7%, how does he allow his CBN governor to be misleading the public with this unrealistic $1tn GDP projection ?
I really hoped OgaFactCheck responded to this, but till now, nothing don comot.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by tsdarkside(m):
Gerrard59:
The drilling has just started, and royalties paid. So we should wait to see how the funds would be utilised.
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Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by tsdarkside(m): 7:04am On Nov 30, 2023
chaii....
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by Gerrard59(m): 7:09am On Nov 30, 2023
tsdarkside:
you dont understand something....
they will borrow according to this growth projection....
While that is true, I hope Guyana learns from another black country - Ghana - who did exactly what you stated there. Ghana borrowed and borrowed and borrowed, but as commodities prices, especially oil, plummeted and interest rates soared, she found it hard to finance her debts. In reprieve from the IMF, she got rescued, for the 17th time since independence in 1957.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by tsdarkside(m): 7:35am On Nov 30, 2023
Gerrard59:
While that is true, I hope Guyana learns from another black country - Ghana - who did exactly what you stated there. Ghana borrowed and borrowed and borrowed, but as commodities prices, especially oil, plummeted and interest rates soared, she found it hard to finance her debts. In reprieve from the IMF, she got rescued, for the 17th time since independence in 1957.
my bad....am sorry i even said anything to the matter....

some people just have to learn from mistakes by themselves....
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by WhisperedNoise: 7:44am On Nov 30, 2023
Vision101:
@WhisperedNoise

You don't wish for 18% GDP growth by purchasing cars of billions for your cronies. Neither do you do it by saying empty parables.

How will you sustain GDP growth when there's no infrastructure? No electricity, expensive fuel, bad roads and terrible security.

You can't wish these things into existence. Buhari said way more than these and the economy nosedived under his evil purview.


@me
So until these things that you listed are achieved the GDP growth should be zero?

Wonderful economist. Anyway your name is whisperednoise.
Lol. If you want to throw stones, don't live in a glass house. 18% GDP growth because of what exactly? A whooping 18 percent? If that's how it's done, Nigeria would have almost 100 percent growth every four years na. GDP is Gross Domestic Product. Simply put, it is the value of goods/services produced in a country. Oya, Sr Economist, tell me what we are producing that is exportable. Aren't we importing every thing including petrol? Is our economy a producing economy or a consumer economy?

You obviously missed Econs 101 in your uni. Go back for a refresher course.

Peace ✌️.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by OgaFactCheck: 8:25am On Nov 30, 2023
Gerrard59:
I really hoped OgaFactCheck responded to this, but till now, nothing don comot.
can grow to 1 trillion USD by 2026 does not mean it will. It is not even a promise. It is a statement of hope. Nothing is wrong in setting ambitious target. It is motivating to do that.

Personally, I don't even see anything wrong in what he says. He said can grow, and not will grow. There is a difference between the two. Besides, he was marketing Nigeria to the world when he uttered the word. You don't expect anything less from a sales pitch if you are into marketing. Would you rather have preferred him say Nigeria economy wl barely grow next year to a potential investors in a foreign land or say Nigerian youths are lazy? Huh!
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by lastkingsman: 9:09am On Nov 30, 2023
OgaFactCheck:
can grow to 1 trillion USD by 2026 does not mean it will. It is not even a promise. It is a statement of hope. Nothing is wrong in setting ambitious target. It is motivating to do that.

Personally, I don't even see anything wrong in what he says. He said can grow, and not will grow. There is a difference between the two. Besides, he was marketing Nigeria to the world when he uttered the word. You don't expect anything less from a sales pitch if you are into marketing. Would you rather have preferred him say Nigeria economy wl barely grow next year to a potential investors in a foreign land or say Nigerian youths are lazy? Huh!
You are mad.

All agbadorians are crazy.

So you mean this is the usual APC lambas like "Dubai visa has been lifted"?


Tufiakwa
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by OgaFactCheck:
lastkingsman:
You are mad.

All agbadorians are crazy.

So you mean this is the usual APC lambas like "Dubai visa has been lifted"?


Tufiakwa
I am done with you. I don't even know that I am chatting with someone like you who dishes out insult at the slightest opportunity. Go and take care of your mental health. That will be more beneficial to you and the intellectual society than being on the social media. It is named 'social media' and not 'mentally-deranged media' for a purpose.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by RepoMan007: 12:41pm On Nov 30, 2023
grandstar:
This is a joke.

The increase in petrol price will constrain demand and will take about 2 years for the country to digest. Secondly, the petrol subsidy is back. The president should have targeted the full deregulation of the petrol price as done with diesel and kerosene.

The price of electricity too should have been deregulated. This would attract investors into this sector, especially now that the Disco licenses have expired. Present license holders who have underperformed would have their licences revoked and handed over to new players.

In addition, the CBN refuses to fight double digit inflation with gusto. Presently, interest rates are below inflation and this is a red flag. Experienced investors will be discouraged from plowing money into the economy.

The government needs to lower company tax rates to 15% or less. Low tax rates have proven a winner in bringing in foreign investors all over the world and Nigeria would be no different.

Charles Soludo stated that if foreign investment is equal to 5% of GDP for 5 years straight, an economy overheat

Nigeria needs more than ever that 5% (which is a measly $22bn) to achieve at least an 8% annual growth.
lol.
After lowering tax, FDI comes and in 18 months time they have made a kill(printed cash inspired) and need to take profits out so go to govt for forex. Back to square one worse off.

Instead embrace and support local production until exportation is triggered and the wealth is finally in the hands of people who have no where else to call home or go to. Imagine if dangote was a foreigner and always looking to take forex out.
Stop rationalizing what you know as the solution or main solution. Economy is multifaceted and affected by various forces.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by RepoMan007: 12:49pm On Nov 30, 2023
Rossikk:
^^^^^ As you can see, 18% is not unachievable if they mean business.

Interesting to see that 12 of the 20 fastest growing economies on Earth are black countries. cool
growth rate can be a function of backwardness. Growing fast yet poor. It means something else is eating up the growth and is faster than the growth.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by seguno2: 2:46pm On Nov 30, 2023
Gerrard59:
The drilling has just started, and royalties paid. So we should wait to see how the funds would be utilised.
The drilling/production started four years ago as per the below excerpt from what I posted.

By the end of 2020, another 17 oil fields had been found in Guyana’s Stabroek Block, and it was projected that by 2025 these fields would be yielding some 750,000 barrels of oil per day. Exxon, which made the discoveries, entered into a partnership with Guyana, and in December 2019 it began production in the first field discovered.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by slivertongue: 3:17pm On Nov 30, 2023
garfield1:
How does it affect performance
Buhari's shambolic, deceptive & manipulative govt promised and promised but destroyed all it met but you kept praising him. so it's not new if you do same for the new tenant at Also Rock
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by lastkingsman: 3:21pm On Nov 30, 2023
OgaFactCheck:
I am done with you. I don't even know that I am chatting with someone like you who dishes out insult at the slightest opportunity. Go and take care of your mental health. That will be more beneficial to you and the intellectual society than being on the social media. It is named 'social media' and not 'mentally-deranged media' for a purpose.
Good riddance to nonsense
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by garfield1: 3:32pm On Nov 30, 2023
slivertongue:
Buhari's shambolic, deceptive & manipulative govt promised and promised but destroyed all it met but you kept praising him. so it's not new if you do same for the new tenant at Also Rock
You said prebendalism which is similar to nepotism.tinubu isn't doing that exactly.most of those tinubu is giving appointment to are well qualified and accomplished unlike buhari.
I supported buhari because of apc.tgeres no way I'll allow apc to lose power to pdp.even obi is worse so let apc continue
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by slivertongue: 3:39pm On Nov 30, 2023
garfield1:
You said prebendalism which is similar to nepotism.tinubu isn't doing that exactly.most of those tinubu is giving appointment to are well qualified and accomplished unlike buhari.
I supported buhari because of apc.tgeres no way I'll allow apc to lose power to pdp.even obi is worse so let apc continue
wow. Messianic complex
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by grandstar(m):
RepoMan007:
lol.
After lowering tax, FDI comes and in 18 months time they have made a kill(printed cash inspired) and need to take profits out so go to govt for forex. Back to square one worse off.

Instead embrace and support local production until exportation is triggered and the wealth is finally in the hands of people who have no where else to call home or go to. Imagine if dangote was a foreigner and always looking to take forex out.
Stop rationalizing what you know as the solution or main solution. Economy is multifaceted and affected by various forces.
The forex scarcity was not caused by foreign investors repatriating funds or profits. It was caused by the Buhari's administration mispricing of forex. The mess the economy is in presently is not a surprise. Buhari laid the foundation within the first 30 days of assumption of

So, foreign investors are not the problem. The economy needs them now more than ever. Local companies lack the credit (It is either scarce or too expensive), so the country needs foreign investors to make up the gap.

Also, belief that foreign investors repatriate all the profit they make is no different from the belief that immigrants remit all the money they make back to home countries.

Even if multinationals do remit all their profits, what of their turnover? For a company to make a billion naira in profits, it should have a turnover of 8bn. Are they going to take out the 8bn turnover? Won't the company employ workers? Won't they source things from local companies?

If local production is to grow, it will grow. It shouldn't frustrate foreign investors. Local investors will be prime beneficiaries of low corporate tax rate, even though they weren't mention. Presently, they are constrained by the high cost of credit and it is also scarce. If they could borrow at less than 10%, they would produce wonders.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by WhisperedNoise: 7:12pm On Jan 19, 2024
Benwallt:
Are you even aware that the man is presenting the first budget of his administration?

Will all you listed turn good overnight?

Your erosion ravaged region cannot be fixed in the next 50 years.

Think before you talk
Chief, has the GDP growth started or we should wait for 3 more years?
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by Benwallt(m): 9:43pm On Jan 24, 2024
WhisperedNoise:
Chief, has the GDP growth started or we should wait for 3 more years?
Just contribute your own quota and watch. While you watch, keep your body n Soul busy on something productive.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by WhisperedNoise: 10:31am On Jan 25, 2024
Benwallt:
Just contribute your own quota and watch. While you watch, keep your body n Soul busy on something productive.
That's how you guys hyped baba Buhari till he threw the economy into depression. You've started same for Baba Bulaba. 🤡
We will continue watching while the country slips further and further into poverty.
Re: Tinubu Targets 18% GDP Growth In His First Budget As President by Benwallt(m): 10:54am On Jan 25, 2024
WhisperedNoise:
That's how you guys hyped baba Buhari till he threw the economy into depression. You've started same for Baba Bulaba. 🤡
We will continue watching while the country slips further and further into poverty.
Do whatever you like then. Just know that politicians are deaf
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