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Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Hammylawali: 5:04pm On Apr 23 |
blueAgent: People like us kno for a fact that infrastructure is the bedrock of a vibrant economy. Infrastructure is what is making people want to visit Dubai and the likes. If you want a sound economy, you start with longstanding infrastructure. The road might mean nothing to you, but it’s a great way of opening other state’s economy. Good economy should not centre around Lagos and it environs, due to companies not wanting to expand because of our dilapidated road network. With this kind of project , it’s easier to expand company branches an entities along that corridor, thereby increasing job and economic opportunities for coastal regions. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Hammylawali: 5:09pm On Apr 23 |
blueAgent: Coastal roads are roads specifically built and last ages. They don’t need constant repairs and used as a means to monitor maritime activities ( security and curbing criminal activities). Poor roads that are also being debated to be reconstructed in concrete so it can last longer. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Splashme: 6:40pm On Apr 23 |
Banana Republic |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by blueAgent(m): 7:48pm On Apr 23 |
Hammylawali: Story for the gods. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by blueAgent(m): 7:49pm On Apr 23 |
Hammylawali: More crap and propaganda. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by blueAgent(m): 7:56pm On Apr 23 |
Hammylawali: You guys and your leaders are not yet ready 4 Nigeria to move forward. When you are ready, you would be reasonable. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Anonimoux: 9:58pm On Apr 23 |
blueAgent:If you see the population size no much difference. I come dey wonder wetin be Nigeria problem? |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Hammylawali: 9:58pm On Apr 23 |
blueAgent: Okay sir, mr reasonable. When you see a good thing, be positive about it. Stop wailing and thinking about the past, it’s losers that do that. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Ritchiee: 10:27pm On Apr 23 |
franchasofficia: lol Ignorance at its peak. Yorubas have businesses that are more than 100,90,80 years and still existing and counting. Igbos do not even have a single business that is up to 35 years because they always crumble them with laziness and incompetence. Yorubas have multibillion dollars businesses abroad.Igbos have none. They are not business savvy as the Yorubas. There are many other examples and this is why Nigerians readily support Yorubas everytime if a genuine and capable leader is sought. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Splashme: 3:28am On Apr 24 |
Banana Republic. . |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by blueAgent(m): 9:32am On Apr 24 |
Anonimoux: Low IQ is the problem with Nigerians, not only Nigerians but Africans and blacks generally. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by franchasofficia: 9:32am On Apr 24 |
Ritchiee:oma se oh yudonminit? |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by blueAgent(m): 9:32am On Apr 24 |
Ritchiee: Abeg give examples? |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Ritchiee: 9:42am On Apr 24 |
blueAgent:Iroyin Yoruba,Alabukun,Tribune,Wema bank,Odua investment etc. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by blueAgent(m): 10:11am On Apr 24 |
Ritchiee: How many years are they ?please list them? |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Ritchiee: 12:13pm On Apr 24 |
blueAgent: Iroyin Yoruba...more than 150 years. Alabukun.....more than 100 years. Tribune....Almost 90 years Etc. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by blueAgent(m): 12:16pm On Apr 24 |
Ritchiee: Any evidence?. I can only prove, the one of Wema bank. The rest na Audio |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Ritchiee: 12:48pm On Apr 24 |
blueAgent:Google is your friend,sir. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Ritchiee: 12:52pm On Apr 24 |
blueAgent:Google is your friend,sir.
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Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Anonimoux: 10:47pm On Apr 24 |
blueAgent:honestly it's so pathetic. More pathetic is the fact that the government doesn't know that they can make more money. For example. Everything in Nigeria is working all infrastructure are in place and the average citizen earn let say ₦1,500,000 a month and pay an income tax of kets say ₦150,000 now multiply that by let's say 50 million gainfully emoloyed then multiply the sum by 12 months. That's what the government would have been earning in a year and we wouldn't have been having budget deficit every year. Nawa for this country sha 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by blueAgent(m): 3:50am On Apr 25 |
Anonimoux: True. |
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