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Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by Perfectbeing(op): 7:29pm On Feb 21, 2025
He should have followed the populist line. It's simple. Just ask Cardoso to issue N20trn in ways and means. Mop up lower denominations of the currency and issue 5k, 10k, and 20k notes.

Leave the interest rate and blast the money on fuel subsidy. Ask JP Morgan for more funds, and use NLNG as collateral to defend the Naira, sell more oil in the futures market. Maintain the fuel price and FX rate. If the black market hits N4,000, let it be so as long as the official rate is N500. If we default on payment of our loan obligations, let everyone face the consequences. Tell NNPC to provide 6 months of fuel supply stock and manage 6 months of scarcity and fuel queues.

Burn the reserves, nobody cares, let imports be scare, there is enough Naira to pay any amount for goods. Issue another ways and means and increase minimum wage. There is no need for any tax reform. Just continue to pump Naira at any cost into the economy. Redenominate the currency in 2026 like Ghana and remove 2 Zeros before the elections.

Check out after 8 years for the next person.
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by teeteepeejay: 7:34pm On Feb 21, 2025
Perfectbeing:
He should have followed the populist line. It's simple. Just ask Cardoso to issue N20trn in ways and means. Mop up lower denominations of the currency and issue 5k, 10k, and 20k notes.

Leave the interest rate and blast the money on fuel subsidy. Ask JP Morgan for more funds, and use NLNG as collateral to defend the Naira, sell more oil in the futures market. Maintain the fuel price and FX rate. If the black market hits N4,000, let it be so as long as the official rate is N500. If we default on payment of our loan obligations, let everyone face the consequences. Tell NNPC to provide 6 months of fuel supply stock and manage 6 months of scarcity and fuel queues.

Burn the reserves, nobody cares, let imports be scare, there is enough Naira to pay any amount for goods. Issue another ways and means and increase minimum wage. There is no need for any tax reform. Just continue to pump Naira at any cost into the economy. Redenominate the currency in 2026 like Ghana and remove 2 Zeros before the elections.

Check out after 8 years for the next person.
No! We won't because of the feelings of stupid people endure such stupidity. They will adjust. They already are.

Too many reforms at a go is a killer tho and I truly feel for the most hit in this trying times.
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by ValarDoharis: 7:56pm On Feb 21, 2025
Tinubu is extremely incompetent and running a corrupt government
Perfectbeing:
He should have followed the populist line. It's simple. Just ask Cardoso to issue N20trn in ways and means. Mop up lower denominations of the currency and issue 5k, 10k, and 20k notes.

Leave the interest rate and blast the money on fuel subsidy. Ask JP Morgan for more funds, and use NLNG as collateral to defend the Naira, sell more oil in the futures market. Maintain the fuel price and FX rate. If the black market hits N4,000, let it be so as long as the official rate is N500. If we default on payment of our loan obligations, let everyone face the consequences. Tell NNPC to provide 6 months of fuel supply stock and manage 6 months of scarcity and fuel queues.

Burn the reserves, nobody cares, let imports be scare, there is enough Naira to pay any amount for goods. Issue another ways and means and increase minimum wage. There is no need for any tax reform. Just continue to pump Naira at any cost into the economy. Redenominate the currency in 2026 like Ghana and remove 2 Zeros before the elections.

Check out after 8 years for the next person.
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by surgical: 8:34pm On Feb 21, 2025
ValarDoharis:
Tinubu is extremely incompetent and running a corrupt government
Tinubu is such a selfish person and his stupid supporters fail to see him for who he truly is, maybe because of their low IQ,how else would they be seeing an incompetent man as a messiah or reformer
Tinubu just wanted more money for himself and his cronies for their lavish life style without a care about other constituents in the country
You see that in his spending, you ask others to endure hardship but you are buying expensive jeeps for the political class renovating in billions, buying yacht not needed,limousine not needed, sharing unimpactful palliatives and other form of wastages
All this shows some one who doesn't care or believe in any reform, just a means to an end ,more revenue, for more reckless spending
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by Perfectbeing(op): 8:43pm On Feb 21, 2025
teeteepeejay:
No! We won't because of the feelings of stupid people endure such stupidity. They will adjust. They already are.

Too many reforms at a go is a killer tho and I truly feel for the most hit in this trying times.
At least give an alternative to the reforms.
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by franchasng: 8:48pm On Feb 21, 2025
Perfectbeing:
He should have followed the populist line. It's simple. Just ask Cardoso to issue N20trn in ways and means. Mop up lower denominations of the currency and issue 5k, 10k, and 20k notes.

Leave the interest rate and blast the money on fuel subsidy. Ask JP Morgan for more funds, and use NLNG as collateral to defend the Naira, sell more oil in the futures market. Maintain the fuel price and FX rate. If the black market hits N4,000, let it be so as long as the official rate is N500. If we default on payment of our loan obligations, let everyone face the consequences. Tell NNPC to provide 6 months of fuel supply stock and manage 6 months of scarcity and fuel queues.

Burn the reserves, nobody cares, let imports be scare, there is enough Naira to pay any amount for goods. Issue another ways and means and increase minimum wage. There is no need for any tax reform. Just continue to pump Naira at any cost into the economy. Redenominate the currency in 2026 like Ghana and remove 2 Zeros before the elections.

Check out after 8 years for the next person.
As if the Yoruba born Lagos looting machine had any good intention for Nigeria other than to loot money, steal more than enough for his generation unborn and to answer President, mstewwww undecided
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by cadmanspize: 9:29pm On Feb 21, 2025
Same PBAT that supported and upholded buhari in destroying the economy, campaighned against GEJ?
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by teeteepeejay: 9:31pm On Feb 21, 2025
Perfectbeing:
At least give an alternative to the reforms.
I am not against any of the reforms. I am against having everything at a go.
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by Perfectbeing(op): 8:11am On Feb 24, 2025
teeteepeejay:
I am not against any of the reforms. I am against having everything at a go.
A good leader must be able to make a right decision at a right time.

You think if Tinubu had not removed fuel subsidy on his first day he would have been able to remove it again?

You think labour union, oppositions, student union and every other association would have allowed him?

Removing it on the first day took everyone unaware and they must have felt powerless to protest against a President on his first day or first week in office.

Fuel subsidy had to go and the time it went was the best time.

Look at common tax bill that have been dragging on for more than 4 months now.
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by Perfectbeing(op): 8:12am On Feb 24, 2025
franchasng:
As if the Yoruba born Lagos looting machine had any good intention for Nigeria other than to loot money, steal more than enough for his generation unborn and to answer President, mstewwww undecided
Everything is looting to you guys.

Zero sense.
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by Perfectbeing(op): 8:12am On Feb 24, 2025
ValarDoharis:
Tinubu is extremely incompetent and running a corrupt government
OK.
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by teeteepeejay: 4:24pm On Feb 24, 2025
Perfectbeing:
A good leader must be able to make a right decision at a right time.

You think if Tinubu had not removed fuel subsidy on his first day he would have been able to remove it again?

You think labour union, oppositions, student union and every other association would have allowed him?

Removing it on the first day took everyone unaware and they must have felt powerless to protest against a President on his first day or first week in office.

Fuel subsidy had to go and the time it went was the best time.

Look at common tax bill that have been dragging on for more than 4 months now.
We are not talking about one thing. Fuel subsidy is just one of many reforms. I am totally in support of the fuel subsidy removal. Read what I wrote again.
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by Perfectbeing(op): 7:13pm On Feb 24, 2025
teeteepeejay:
We are not talking about one thing. Fuel subsidy is just one of many reforms. I am totally in support of the fuel subsidy removal. Read what I wrote again.
Do you know why fuel subsidy removal and naira floatation had to go hand in hand?
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by stonemasonn: 8:10pm On Feb 24, 2025
No reform will work if corruption persist.
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by Perfectbeing(op): 11:09am On Mar 26, 2025
stonemasonn:
No reform will work if corruption persist.
You can't use corruption as an excuse not to do reforms.
Re: Na PBAT Wey Wan Do Reform I Blame. by AsgardKing: 11:15am On Mar 26, 2025
I have not encountered more witty brilliance than this on Nairaland!
Perfectbeing:
He should have followed the populist line. It's simple. Just ask Cardoso to issue N20trn in ways and means. Mop up lower denominations of the currency and issue 5k, 10k, and 20k notes.

Leave the interest rate and blast the money on fuel subsidy. Ask JP Morgan for more funds, and use NLNG as collateral to defend the Naira, sell more oil in the futures market. Maintain the fuel price and FX rate. If the black market hits N4,000, let it be so as long as the official rate is N500. If we default on payment of our loan obligations, let everyone face the consequences. Tell NNPC to provide 6 months of fuel supply stock and manage 6 months of scarcity and fuel queues.

Burn the reserves, nobody cares, let imports be scare, there is enough Naira to pay any amount for goods. Issue another ways and means and increase minimum wage. There is no need for any tax reform. Just continue to pump Naira at any cost into the economy. Redenominate the currency in 2026 like Ghana and remove 2 Zeros before the elections.

Check out after 8 years for the next person.
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