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Re: Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Promises Global Economic Reforms by JagaLove: 10:00pm On Oct 15, 2025
Person wey dey stay room and parlor want build duplex for another person
Re: Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Promises Global Economic Reforms by Houseontherock1: 10:04pm On Oct 15, 2025
It was all okay till they said "promises global economic reforms" for where?? grin grin grin
We were okay with bench warming, which one is leadership? grin grin
Re: Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Promises Global Economic Reforms by marv1: 10:35pm On Oct 15, 2025
DaddyJapan:
Source: https://punchng.com/pictorial-nigeria-takes-over-g-24-leadership-promises-global-economic-reforms/
When Nigeria is still battling with corruption that's is about to kill this country. This is a joke of the century.
Re: Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Promises Global Economic Reforms by lexy2014: 10:37pm On Oct 15, 2025
Outthemudbyvoke:
Good move on paper. Hopefully, it won’t just be another title without impact. If Cardoso and Edun can actually use this platform to push reforms that attract real investments and improve trade terms, Nigeria and Africa as a whole could benefit massively.

Nigeria don collect G-24 chairmanship, nice one. Now make dem no go use the chair do photo ops only. We need real economic progress, not more grammar from Abuja. 😅
Which reforms are they pushing and how will they use the platform to push the reforms?
Re: Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Promises Global Economic Reforms by Babatundehy: 11:04pm On Oct 15, 2025
Wons:
Sometimes I ask myself what year or decade do we plan on leaving this status of DEVELOPING NATION. For how many years are we going to remain a developing nation 😭😭
Developing? Massively regressing would be appropriate, people are falling back to cooking with firewood and charcoal as they cannot afford to buy gas cylinder or fill it. Decades old cars are now beyond the reach of many hardworking Nigerians, senior civil servants even, human development going below zero, the youths are wasting away due to unemployment, our leaders of tomorrow have become skit makers on social media forums just to make ends meet, domestic flights? The average Nigerian dare not think of that.
Security? Nigeria was more secure 20 years ago, healthcare? Kids are dying of malaria and typhoid in 2025, pregnant women dying like chickens still, hospitals are not equipped, still have electricity issues, doctors and nurses are overworked.
Corruption at its worst, the poorest governance Nigeria and Nigerians have ever been through is unfolding, in the least, this sect will be able to say they have effortlessly depopulated Nigeria and curtailed its explosive population growth by encouraging terrorists and "bandits".
Re: Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Promises Global Economic Reforms by anonimi: 2:12am On Oct 16, 2025
Outthemudbyvoke:
We are in perilous times. One can't help but wonder when these leaders would be patriotic and people centered.

The real people who have a burning desire to effect a change and see Nigeria work are rarely ever given a chance save for the miracle of Abians in person of H.E. Alex Otti and a handful of others.
If only 10% of our population votes, then how are we the people patriotic for us to expect the leaders who emerge from among us to be patriotic?

What are the improvements in basic services and common utilities that have happened in the almost three years of Otti, from an increased number of well paid civil servants?
Re: Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Promises Global Economic Reforms by Outthemudbyvoke: 4:27am On Oct 16, 2025
anonimi:
If only 10% of our population votes, then how are we the people patriotic for us to expect the leaders who emerge from among us to be patriotic?

What are the improvements in basic services and common utilities that have happened in the almost three years of Otti, from an increased number of well paid civil servants?
you’ve asked a fair question and that’s exactly where I think the conversation should stay, accountability without cynicism.

True, Abia isn’t a finished product, but let’s be real progress takes time when you’re rebuilding a system that was broken for decades. You can already see improvements in salary payments, pension clearing, road rehabilitation, and basic transparency unlike the impunity I personally witnessed under the previous administration where Federal Allocation was shared by the previous Governors, their Godfathers and cronies like the state was under the grip of the Mafia. Nothing was ever done, no visible changes or progress of any kind, not one road construction was executed except the only center table flyover at Aba that took 8 years to complete.

My point wasn’t that Otti has “fixed everything,” but that we at least have a model of leadership trying to do things differently something we rarely get in this country.

The real challenge now is whether we, the people, will sustain that standard and demand it everywhere else, instead of giving up too early or acting like nothing can ever work in Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Promises Global Economic Reforms by Outthemudbyvoke: 4:31am On Oct 16, 2025
lexy2014:
Which reforms are they pushing and how will they use the platform to push the reforms?
good question. The G-24 isn’t a policy making body per se, but it’s a strategic platform where developing nations coordinate positions before global financial meetings like IMF or World Bank discussions.

If Nigeria uses the chairmanship well, Cardoso and Edun can push for fairer debt restructuring terms, better access to development finance, and trade policies that favor emerging economies instead of just echoing Western priorities.

The key is whether they’ll truly represent Africa’s interests or just attend conferences and read speeches. That’s the difference between holding a title and holding influence.
Re: Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Promises Global Economic Reforms by anonimi: 6:34am On Oct 16, 2025
Outthemudbyvoke:
you’ve asked a fair question and that’s exactly where I think the conversation should stay, accountability without cynicism.

True, Abia isn’t a finished product, but let’s be real progress takes time when you’re rebuilding a system that was broken for decades. You can already see improvements in salary payments, pension clearing, road rehabilitation, and basic transparency unlike the impunity I personally witnessed under the previous administration where Federal Allocation was shared by the previous Governors, their Godfathers and cronies like the state was under the grip of the Mafia. Nothing was ever done, no visible changes or progress of any kind, not one road construction was executed except the only center table flyover at Aba that took 8 years to complete.

My point wasn’t that Otti has “fixed everything,” but that we at least have a model of leadership trying to do things differently something we rarely get in this country.

The real challenge now is whether we, the people, will sustain that standard and demand it everywhere else, instead of giving up too early or acting like nothing can ever work in Nigeria.
Do you have any information about his employment of teachers and other staff to make water available and increase the number of children in free public schools, unlike the Lagos situation after 26 years of Tinubu’s lootocracy master plan?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs


anonimi:
Ratio of public to private schools in Lagos State is one to 22 ― Commissioner
September 4, 2022

The Lagos State government has said the ratio of public to private schools at both primary and secondary school levels in the state is one to 22.

The state’s Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, gave the revelation in her remark at the 2022 edition of the Total School Support Seminar Exhibition (TOSSE) held at Oregun in Ikeja between Thursday and Friday.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/ratio-of-public-to-private-schools-in-lagos-state-is-one-to-22-%E2%80%95-commissioner/
Re: Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Promises Global Economic Reforms by Atlantis585: 11:50am On Oct 16, 2025
A very corrupt country led by criminals that can’t even lead its own people or fix its own governance and economy trying to lead more organized countries?

Quite comical! grin
Re: Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Promises Global Economic Reforms by AlphaTaikun: 1:32pm On Oct 16, 2025
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