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Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by AnonPoet(op): 4:34pm On Oct 15, 2024
I just read my egbon Dele Momodu's piece insisting that he does not see the light at the end of the tunnel, and I must disagree with him.

But before I do, please let it be known to all that Dele Momodu is someone I love, respect and cherish, and disagreeing with him does not mean disavowing him.

Egbon Dele, you are a source of inspiration to me and others. May God bless you.
Having said that, let us examine some salient points.


For the first time in perhaps almost forever, Nigeria is now exporting more than she is importing. To give exact figures, in the first quarter of 2024, Nigeria had a trade surplus of ₦6,527 billion. This was a record. But that record only lasted for three months.

By the second quarter of 2024, Nigeria's trade surplus increased 6.5% to ₦6,945 billion from ₦6,527 billion, breaking the previous record. Thus meant that by Half Year 2024, we had exported enough goods and services to cover half our 2024 budget costs of ₦28.77 trillion.

Nobody, or government has achieved this before Tinubu. Egbon, please fact-check me.
The economic reforms of the Tinubu administration has moved us from consumption to production, making us a prosumer nation (a country that consumes what she produces).
And then there is the issue of our capital market.

The Nigerian Stock Exchange has broken four records in the last sixteen months.

On Wednesday, November 1, 2023, Bloomberg reported that the NGX hit its highest level ever since its creation when it rose 1.9% on a single day to hit 70,581.76 All Shares Index.

Then again, on January 10, 2024, the Nigerian Stock Exchange gained ₦1.6 trillion in a single day and achieved an All Shares Index of 83,191.84, another record.

Yet again, on Wednesday, January 24, 2024, just two weeks later, our stock exchange crossed the 100,000 basis point mark, setting a new all-time high record and overtaking Argentina as the world's most profitable stock market.


Finally, on Thursday, March 28, 2024, the NGX peaked at 104,562.06, representing a 39.84% increase year-to-date, making it the second-best performing exchange in Africa.
With the above facts, would it still be accurate to maintain that one does not see light at the end of the tunnel?


But I am not done.

Nigeria, as of October 2024, has achieved backward integration in oil refineries for the first time in almost forty years. This means we no longer need to import Premium Motor Spirits or petrol.
As a matter of fact, with the coming on stream of the Dangote Refinery, Nigeria is now a net exporter of finished petroleum products.


Only last week, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited notified the Nigerian Upstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) that it has stopped placing orders for fuel imports because the nation is now self-sufficient in the product.

If we as a nation move from importing fuel to exporting fuel and you still do not see the light at the end of the tunnel, it may mean that perhaps your vision may need adjustments.

But there is more. On Thursday, September 19, 2024, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria revealed that our foreign reserves have risen to $39.07 billion. This is significant because it means Nigeria will not go the way of Venezuela and Zimbabwe.

This has only been made possible because our CBN has moved from the old bad habit of prioritising artificial currency stability over reserve accumulation.

Egbon, would you not say that an increase of 18.4% in our foreign reserve is a plus for our economy?
And finally, in a pièce de résistance, Nigeria's economy, according to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, grew by a whopping 3.19% in the second quarter of 2024 compared with the same quarter last year.


Further breaking it down, the oil and gas sector grew by 10.15%, agriculture rose by 1.41%, and industrial output increased by 3.53%.

In all of these, it is hard to see how anyone could say they see no light at the end of the tunnel in such a scenario.

Egbon Dele, I noticed that you did not cite even one empirical fact in your piece. Rather, you said, "I’ve lived long enough in this country called Nigeria. I’ve listened to all the sweet talks by politicians. I have yet to see the sign of that light at the end of the tunnel."

You further said, "At my age, I’m almost giving up on anything happening from them because we can see the signs. I doubt that much will come out of what is going on because even the people surrounding the President, most of them are not ready for the change.”

But egbon, should we not focus on facts rather than sentiments? Data and statistics will not lie to you like your emotions. That is why sailors depend on navigation, rather than gut feelings, to guide them safely back to land on a dark and stormy night out at sea.

You, egbon Dele Momodu, and others who assume as you do, fail to understand that President Bola Tinubu did not bring hardship to Nigeria. That hardship was always there, because we were not producing enough, yet we were living above our means.

What the President has done is to remove the feeding bottle of borrowing, which we had hitherto used to avoid living within our means.

By making it impossible for us to sustain our fake lifestyle of taking foreign loans to subsidise the Naira and pay fuel subsidy, as well as artificially reduce the price of electricity, the President has forced Nigerians to come to terms with reality and live within our means.

If you think taking foreign loans to subsidise the Naira and make imports cheaper than locally manufactured goods is 'light at the end of the tunnel', then I would respectfully have to disagree.
If rice from Thailand is now too expensive for us as Nigerians, we should not write long articles or pray for miracles. God has already given us rain and land, just as He gave Thailand. It is now left to us to use our brains and hands. Farm for your survival.

Nigerians have seed money. Please fact-check me: We import $200 million worth of human hair wigs for our women every year. £25 million worth of Scotch whiskey and $75 million French champagne. We do not need subsidised dollars. If you give it to us, we will piss it away on useless imports that add no or low value to our GDP.

President Bola Tinubu's reforms are the right step in the right direction, and I already see cascades of light, but we are not even near the end of the tunnel.

Reno Omokri
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Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Bobloco: 4:38pm On Oct 15, 2024
Reno Omokri is a rabble rouser

He knows that under Tinubu, there's no light at the end of the tunnel
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Nkupu(f):
This jobless deadbeat dad who abandoned his legally married wife and three children, including twin boys, for another woman who he impregnated out of wedlock should shut up. A well known thief. No appointment for you. Go and ask FFK how far.

Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by helinues: 4:41pm On Oct 15, 2024
grin cheesy

When some people say they can't see anything good in you, just give them a hug, life can be so difficult for the blind to see..

Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Nkupu(f): 4:42pm On Oct 15, 2024
helinues:
grin cheesy
Why do you prefer to waste away your life on nairaland?
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by nedu666: 4:43pm On Oct 15, 2024
If your exports exceed your imports for two consecutive quarters. Why is your currency losing value. Your economy is growing yet you are experiencing hyper inflation, more poverty, lower purchasing power, what sort of economy is that
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by helinues: 4:45pm On Oct 15, 2024
Nkupu:
Why do you prefer to waste away your life on nairaland?
Don't throw away you this boy all in the name of trolling.

How can you be creating on average of 5 monikers daily just to tell other to shut up or you have one invincible job for them, yet calling those who you have been trolling for almost a decade jobless, haha 10 years. would someone who has something meaningful doing be creating monikers just to troll others?

And the people or group you associated yourself with on this forum are allowing your situation to be deteriorating without calling you to order.

You don dey go Mariana trench way oo

https://www.nairaland.com/nkupu/posts

Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Myname55:
Observation matters
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Nkupu(f): 4:48pm On Oct 15, 2024
helinues:
Don't throw away you this boy all in the name of trolling.

How can you be creating on average of 5 monikers daily just to tell other to shut up or you have one invincible job for them, yet calling those who you have been trolling for almost a decade, haha 10 years. would someone who has something meaningful doing be creating monikers just to troll others?

And the people or group you associated yourself with on this forum are allowing your situation to be deteriorating without calling you to order.

You don dey go Mariana trench way oo

https://www.nairaland.com/nkupu/posts
Meaning you don't want to work and be useful in life?
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Tokskob2008: 4:49pm On Oct 15, 2024
From arranging and planning protest to chase BAT away wherever he sights him to singing his praise here and there, all under a year and few months. A very good example of if you can't beat them, you join them at least to put something into your stomach. grin

I disliked him when he was organising those rubbish rally against BAT, I dislike more and more even now he is crazily butt-licking and eating his vomit back.
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Smithkafors(m): 4:49pm On Oct 15, 2024
Lol…na Reno dey reply. Wonders.

See them above supporting Reno?.

In what capacity is Reno responding or the guys above.
Dele is well verse and has extensive list of friends all over Nigeria.

Na una wey no be anything except defending indefensible lol. Make una continue
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by ruggedboych: 4:49pm On Oct 15, 2024
helinues:
grin cheesy

When some people say they can't see anything good in you, just give them a hug, life can be so difficult for the blind to see..
cool

Brother Bernard wia never see food chop don drop quote 😂🤣

Someone on 30k salary oooo😂🤣
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by INTEGRITYA1(m): 4:49pm On Oct 15, 2024
The Dele Momodu's opinion can not change the fact that; there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by femi4: 4:50pm On Oct 15, 2024
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by TheTundeMuniru: 4:51pm On Oct 15, 2024
helinues:
grin cheesy

When some people say they can't see anything good in you, just give them a hug, life can be so difficult for the blind to see..
Says a jobless nitwit.
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by englishmart(m): 4:52pm On Oct 15, 2024
If Reno Omokri is your friend, you don't have a friend
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by CommonSense1967: 4:52pm On Oct 15, 2024
Dele is my boy is just seeking cheap attention as usual. He should be ignored. He's inconsequential and irrelevant in the scheme of things.
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by docdes: 4:52pm On Oct 15, 2024
Contractor Reno. Deceiving the hungry gullible Nigerians with "fact-check me".
See where he was caught pants-down but refused to pay. If you read this, I beg you to join the campaign to make him pay the $10,000.
https://www.awakedigest.com/2024/09/harrassomokri2pay-campaign-to-sanitize.html?m=1

Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by CooldipoMPS: 4:52pm On Oct 15, 2024
grin
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by ufotunang: 4:53pm On Oct 15, 2024
He is right..no light at the end of the tunnel in this Tinubu renewed shege hard economy
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by doublechief96: 4:53pm On Oct 15, 2024
Reno omkri is like FFk anywhere food dey na there their belle go face make una leave am if he yarn finish without seeing any appointment coming him mind go rest like the way ffk is resting.
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by kennyz247(m): 4:54pm On Oct 15, 2024
Even halve current light no dey at the end of tunnel for TPain
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Tormentor001: 4:54pm On Oct 15, 2024
nedu666:
If your exports exceed your imports for two consecutive quarters. Why is your currency losing value. Your economy is growing yet you are experiencing hyper inflation, more poverty, lower purchasing power, what sort of economy is that
Reno na mugu
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Usmanovic95(m): 4:54pm On Oct 15, 2024
Why is Reno always been selective with the statistics he dish out. He needs to come up with more comprehensive statistics. He stats need to capture inflation, purchasing power, exchange rate, cost and standard of living and poverty.If it can't be comprehensive,stop dishing out inconsequential statistics abi na statistics we go chop?
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Flame333: 4:54pm On Oct 15, 2024
A country so blessed like Nigeria should not have so many people depending on bend down select kpomo and broken pieces of cow bones as protein or motivation in our meals..

We deserve the best
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Lanre4uonly(m): 4:54pm On Oct 15, 2024
It is well.
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Matheusmartin: 4:54pm On Oct 15, 2024
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Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Mindlog: 4:54pm On Oct 15, 2024
"President Bola Tinubu's reforms are the right step in the right direction, and I already see cascades of light, but we are not even near the end of the tunnel"..Reno is hallucinating but e call am cascades of light.😂😂😂
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Vifx: 4:55pm On Oct 15, 2024
Lol
Re: Dele Momodu Is Wrong On Seeing No Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Reno by Ezennia101(m): 4:55pm On Oct 15, 2024
No be end of every tunnel get light cry
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