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Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by mbahdi(m): 4:47pm On May 14, 2025
Clowns keep deceiving urself
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by amah4game: 4:48pm On May 14, 2025
When your colonial master tells you "weldone" stop and look well.. you must be oppressing someone or your kind on his behalf.......

Slytiger:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/tinubus-economic-reforms-making-nigeria-more-investible-uk-envoy/
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Silasworld(m): 4:48pm On May 14, 2025
His grand father was a world war-2 hero
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by themanderon: 4:48pm On May 14, 2025
And it's coming at the expense of people falling into unimaginable depths of poverty and hopelessness.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by BlackDuke(m): 4:48pm On May 14, 2025
May these reforms come upon your Country too angry
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by PARADIZEPRIEST: 4:50pm On May 14, 2025
You mean more capitalists xploitations for more economic enslavement,like the alone private refinery experience now,cement exploitations, building materials exploitatative production to make crooked rich richer angry GOD SAVE THE CITIZENS
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Reflect7: 4:50pm On May 14, 2025
BlackDuke:
May these reforms come upon your Country too angry
We are not returning to paying fuel subsidies and the overvalued Naira.

If you can’t stand it, leave Nigeria.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by femi4: 4:50pm On May 14, 2025
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Guestmale: 4:51pm On May 14, 2025
hisexcellency34:
They will never praise you if you are doing well for your people and you want to liberate them like Traore
But Russia and north Korea are with him and praising him.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by peterious10(m): 4:51pm On May 14, 2025
Walai e nor go beta for that envoy oooo grin Tinubu don give am beta package con dey yarn nonsense for mouth.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by saysoo: 4:51pm On May 14, 2025
Slytiger:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/tinubus-economic-reforms-making-nigeria-more-investible-uk-envoy/
Oga envoy. How many billions of # have you or your country invested or willing to invest just like Saudi promised Trump a whopping $600 billion investment.?
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Chucks13: 4:52pm On May 14, 2025
hisgrace090:
The onitiators of this hunger induced reform have spoken.
Initiator of what?

UK has no hand in Tinubu economic reform policies and the truth is their iss no way to reform an economy without hiccups but at long run it will yield Good result. However, I support the reform 100%, subsidy will never return so pls try and go look for job to do it will help you alot.

Thanks..
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Ebubu: 4:53pm On May 14, 2025
They have started to use fake data to lobby foreign missions to give positive reviews on the economy direction.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Procashtips(m): 4:53pm On May 14, 2025
Anytime you see the west praising the leaders of your country, just know that the country is being sold out to them and they are milking it dry without any form of resistance.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Franking: 4:53pm On May 14, 2025
Just being diplomatic.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Reflect7: 4:53pm On May 14, 2025
Chucks13:
Initiator of what?

UK has no hand in Tinubu economic reform policies and the truth is their iss no way to reform an economy without hiccups but at long run it will yield God result. However, I support the reform 100%, subsidy will never return so pls try and go look for job to do it will help you alot.

Thanks..
Don’t mind them.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by anonimi: 4:54pm On May 14, 2025
Reflect7:
They initiated nothing.

Nigeria decided voluntarily to restructure its economy.

Tinubu could easily have continued with borrowing $10 billion annually to pay for fuel subsidies, and left the dual exchange rate regime that led to arbitrage by companies meant to be producing stuff, and other companies fleeing altogether, leading to further debt and economic decline.

Instead we’ve stopped the subsidies, and even repaid billions of dollars in debt.

Just last week the World Bank announced that Nigeria is currently achieving its fastest economic growth in 10 years.

So nobody forced Nigeria to restructure. It was the smart thing to do.

Buhari didn’t do it because he was scared of the backlash, but Tinubu is a stronger leader.
How does someone with Reflect as moniker tell lies anyhowhuh

FG, states add N57tn to debt in 18 months
12th May 2025

Nigeria’s total public debt rose by N57.3tn within the first 18 months of the current administration, according to an analysis of data released by the Debt Management Office.

The increase represents a 65.6 per cent surge in the debt stock, growing from N87.38tn recorded at the end of June 2023 to N144.67tn as of December 2024.

President Bola Tinubu, who assumed office on May 29, 2023, inherited a debt portfolio that already reflected heavy domestic obligations, including a N22.7tn Ways and Means balance from the Central Bank of Nigeria. However, within a year and a half, Nigeria’s borrowing profile expanded sharply, driven by increased local debts and a steep depreciation of the naira.

At the end of June 2023, the DMO reported that Nigeria’s total external debt stood at N33.25tn, while domestic debt was N54.13tn. By December 2024, external debt had jumped to N70.29tn, while domestic debt climbed to N74.38tn.

The rise in external obligations, both in absolute and proportional terms, marks a shift in the composition of Nigeria’s debt, with foreign debt now accounting for nearly half of the country’s total debt stock.

https://punchng.com/fg-states-add-n57tn-to-debt-in-18-months/?amp
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by DeltaBachelor(m): 4:55pm On May 14, 2025
OK
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Agbegbaorogboye: 4:58pm On May 14, 2025
Reflect7:
They initiated nothing.

Nigeria decided voluntarily to restructure its economy.

Tinubu could easily have continued with borrowing $10 billion annually to pay for fuel subsidies, and left the dual exchange rate regime that led to arbitrage by companies meant to be producing stuff, and other companies fleeing altogether, leading to further debt and economic decline.

Instead we’ve stopped the subsidies, and even repaid billions of dollars in debt.

Just last week the World Bank announced that Nigeria is currently achieving its fastest economic growth in 10 years.

So nobody forced Nigeria to restructure. It was the smart thing to do.

Buhari didn’t do it because he was scared of the backlash, but Tinubu is a stronger leader.
At least be thinking while you're writing
Who is borrowing Nigeria $10bn annually. Se na your esusu or thrift union?
You restructured to please the West and IMF. That's why their portfolio investors swarmed on Nigeria to feast off your devalued currency market
Stop zombiefying yourself with lies and propaganda
Nigeria is facing its worst economic indices in decades
It's not been this bad since return of democracy in 1999
In fact, Adesina said it's worse than 1960
I'll believe an Adesina over a British diplomat
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Reflect7: 4:58pm On May 14, 2025
Procashtips:
Anytime you see the west praising the leaders of your country, just know that the country is being sold out to them and they are milking it dry without any form of resistance.
But the same west has been publishing figures and statements on Nigeria’s economic decline, and you loudly agreed with them.

The minute they say what your bitter mind hates to hear, all of a sudden they’re imperialists looking to milk the country dry.

Your head is conditioned for negativity against Nigeria.

But that’s your problem to fix, as we don’t give two sh…ts.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by godofuck231: 4:59pm On May 14, 2025
Means the economy is deeply compromised
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by IJAYA001(m): 4:59pm On May 14, 2025
Enemies of Nigeria will never agree with this news because the praise is not for their Agulu Fraudster. IRE O
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by TrainPark: 4:59pm On May 14, 2025
Slytiger:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/tinubus-economic-reforms-making-nigeria-more-investible-uk-envoy/
The white witches and wizards have seen opportunity to continue exploiting and stealing Nigerian resources. They will start shouting "investible" but they are blackmailing the leaders and arm-twisting the president to get their own way.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by anonimi: 4:59pm On May 14, 2025
Chucks13:
Initiator of what?

UK has no hand in Tinubu economic reform policies and the truth is their iss no way to reform an economy without hiccups but at long run it will yield God result However, I support the reform 100%, subsidy will never return so pls try and go look for job to do it will help you alot.

Thanks..
What has ebilokan’s 26 years master plan reforms yielded in Lagos apart from deprivation of basic services and utilities despite squeezing out IGR from the public with high allocation that has not stopped the agbalọwọmeris from borrowing money?

Abi 26 years is not enough for your long run ni huh
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Hugochamp: 4:59pm On May 14, 2025
Colour coating these glaring truth will not in anyway safe his second term. Word on the street. Nigerians are dieing of hunger..Nigerians are dieing of insecurities related matters. Let him solve the above two.
Then we talk about the impact of his economic reforms.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by PigTormentor: 4:59pm On May 14, 2025
hisgrace090:
The onitiators of this hunger induced reform have spoken.
If your main problem in life is still rice and Eb, then this information is not meant for you.
You couldn't comprehend even if you tried.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by lexy2014: 5:02pm On May 14, 2025
Reflect7:
They initiated nothing.

Nigeria decided voluntarily to restructure its economy.

Tinubu could easily have continued with borrowing $10 billion annually to pay for fuel subsidies, and left the dual exchange rate regime that led to arbitrage by companies meant to be producing stuff, and other companies fleeing altogether, leading to further debt and economic decline.

Instead we’ve stopped the subsidies, and even repaid billions of dollars in debt.

Just last week the World Bank announced that Nigeria is currently achieving its fastest economic growth in 10 years.

So nobody forced Nigeria to restructure. It was the smart thing to do.

Buhari didn’t do it because he was scared of the backlash, but Tinubu is a stronger leader.
so what exactly in the nigerian economy has been restructured?

what is the impact has this "fastest economic growth in 10years" had on the living standard of nigerians?

the subsidies you nigeria has stopped paying, which european country does not pay subsidies?

if tinubu is "a stronger leader", why cant he stop travelling to france for medical treatment?

regarding taking loans, what is the following screenshot about?

can you also find below the reason tinubu removed subsidy?

Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by Chucks13: 5:03pm On May 14, 2025
anonimi:
What has ebilokan’s 26 years master plan reforms yielded in Lagos apart from deprivation of basic services and utilities despite squeezing out IGR from the public with high allocation that has not stopped the agbalọwọmeris from borrowing money?

Abi 26 years is not enough for your long run ni huh
Really?
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by lexy2014: 5:04pm On May 14, 2025
Reflect7:
We are not returning to paying fuel subsidies and the overvalued Naira.

If you can’t stand it, leave Nigeria.
how was the naira overvalued?

what was wrong with paying fuel subsidy?

how have the living standard of nigerians improved sine the government paying fuel subsidies?

kindly find below the reason tinubu removed fuel subsidy.

Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by deji17: 5:05pm On May 14, 2025
Children of hate and anger must be thoroughly disappointed and sad.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Making Nigeria More Investible — UK Envoy by aspabay(m): 5:06pm On May 14, 2025
Enemies of Nigeria. And lovers of bad news all over this thread.

You need reorientation
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