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| Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by seunmsg(op): 7:24am On Jan 30 |
“As Tinubu gears up to run for a second term in 2027, a spate of painful reforms is beginning to show results.” When Nigeria returned to civilian rule in 1999, Olusegun Obasanjo, the elected president, set out to clean up the economy after years of mismanagement by military governments. Initially dismissed by critics, by the end of his second term Mr Obasanjo’s liberal policies had tamed inflation, spurred investment and raised annual GDP growth to around 7%. It didn’t last.https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/2026/01/29/nigerias-economy-may-be-back-from-the-brink
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| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by BlocksNG(m): 7:31am On Jan 30 |
before FreeStuffsNG starts jubilating, the word "may" connotes uncertainty.
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| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by seunmsg(op): 7:36am On Jan 30*. Modified: 8:27am On Jan 30 |
Over the past decade GDP per person has fallen. Yet evidence is now mounting that another stretch of “golden years”, as one analyst calls the period following Mr Obasanjo’s liberalisation, may be on the cards.We are not there yet but we are surely on our way there. That’s why all Nigerians who want to see a better future for the country must rally round Mr. President to continue in office till 2031. We must stay the course so as to ensure that the coming golden years are not derailed. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by seunmsg(op): 7:40am On Jan 30 |
BlocksNG:It’s a cautious word that signifies possibility of what can happen. Tinubu cannot realistically solve all of Nigerias problems in less than three years. They are simply telling you that the president is going in the right direction and if we stay the course, the golden years are about to come. This is what should interest all Nigerians as we access the performance of Mr. President and make up our minds on who should lead us from 2027-2031. Recovering from the economic mess that Tinubu inherited in 2023 won’t be a sprint. It’s a long marathon that entails rigorous economic reforms and policies. All indices are now showing we are on course to full recovery and economic prosperity. It is left for us to ensure this is not derailed. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by helinues: 7:41am On Jan 30 |
Remove maybe, it's back gradually. Nigerians are feeling it, I mean productive people. Those who have been nagging online daily are people who are just there like a tree |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by femi4: 7:42am On Jan 30 |
Future impossble tense |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by Gotocourt: 7:42am On Jan 30 |
The economy is actually picking up but middle men are reaping people off. I observed some things are cheaper in super market than shops and market stall . Prices have dropped since last year at distributors warehouses but greedy shop owners ain't backing out. Car parts sellers are increasing prices though not all. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by DeltaFire: 7:44am On Jan 30 |
The Economist is a fake prophet! Nigeria economy is getting worser every day. People are calling to beg for money. Cement cost is high. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by Dannyset(m): 7:44am On Jan 30 |
Children of perdition will come and cry now 😂😂😂 |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by mp3ree: 7:45am On Jan 30 |
seunmsg:To some people this news taste like bitter leaves. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by BlackPhanter: 7:45am On Jan 30 |
As painful as it is for me to do, I have to admit that the economic reforms being done by Tinubu's government is yielding positive results. Especially with the stabilization of the naira again the USD . We can now use our naira cards to make international purchases. This among several other things. One major thing that can move the country forward economically is to cure the festering disease of insecurity and corruption. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by AMINDA: 7:47am On Jan 30 |
All this procured articles with carefully inputed plausible deniability clauses like "may" will not save Tinubu come 2027. Today, Nigeria is the fifth largest economy in Africa. We were number one barely 3 years ago.
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| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by seunmsg(op): 7:50am On Jan 30 |
mp3ree:We have to continue to pushback against their bitterness. We must never allow their false narrative to become mainstream or go unchallenged. We have a duty to Nigeria to ensure this economic recovery is not derailed. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by wman(m): 7:52am On Jan 30 |
seunmsg:So what did Bubari and APC achieve economic wise in the 12 years that you've spent in power? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by seunmsg(op): 7:55am On Jan 30 |
BlackPhanter:Insecurity is being dealt with. Sadly, there is a political and ethno-religious angle to the problem. It’s the same pattern of always using insecurity to destabilize the government of a southern president once election is around the corner. If there is any president that has the courage to tackle this problem courageously, it is Bola Tinubu. The approach may be cautious, but I believe he will solve the insecurity problem. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by InvestSmart(f): 7:57am On Jan 30 |
Hmmmm 🤔. I guess you mean some Nigerians are feeling it (positively) like your self, while others are feeling heat like fire🤷🏽♀️ helinues: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by NOETHNICITY(m): 8:03am On Jan 30 |
This news is gonna offend the Monday sit at home crowd |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by watchindelta(m): 8:04am On Jan 30 |
Without light and security! Pretending and foolishness talk be this. Without light and security and less corruption 👌 you nigeria are joking 😳 no economy survive with does 3. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by Afonja007: 8:07am On Jan 30 |
Is seunmsg:did Tinubu inherit economic waste from saint buhari? I thought agbadorians tagged anybody who complained about buhari's fulanization of Nigeria wailers or people from dot region,today Tinubu is yorubanization ,e go better oo ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by Obaofaba: 8:08am On Jan 30 |
DeltaFire:Poor man, how much do you have that people are calling to beg you for? Unless you are being economical with the truth, things are getting better and the economy is stable. Tinubu will win the next election because of his policies. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by anonimi: 8:10am On Jan 30*. Modified: 10:43am On Jan 30 |
BlocksNG:We can expect to see more of these sponsored MAYBE good news about our country as we move towards 2027 for Tinubu’s reelection before he tries to make himself life president through a 3rd term agenda that Obasanjo failed to achieve, despite his Ghana must go bags of bribes to senators and representatives. Was it Atiku that helped secure our democracy by leading others to frustrate the bill, even at the cost of his own political career ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPytmuhYDAU&pp=0gcJCTMBo7VqN5tD |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by magoo10(m): 8:11am On Jan 30 |
seunmsg:remove the word must there,if tinubu want Nigerians votes he should earn it rather than by coercion. Remember he and buhari brought us where we are today despite campaigning to make Nigeria better than they met it so why must all Nigerians rally around him. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by anonimi: 8:12am On Jan 30 |
Obaofaba:Do you mean his policies that have made life worse for Nigerians instead of the relief he promised ![]() Deltafirstson: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by Eraddray(m): 8:13am On Jan 30 |
E be like say the economist no knw work again oo |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by happney65: 8:13am On Jan 30 |
seunmsg:"Recovering from the economic mess that Tinubu inherited in 2023 won’t be a sprint" Wasnt that what you people said in that Buhari's 8years? Followed him all about like a sheep claiming PDP has done this and that, yet now you want to blame Buhari and claim Tinubu meet an economic mess Walahi e ni shey ori re. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by helinues: 8:14am On Jan 30 |
InvestSmart:Did you miss the word productive? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by Gerrard59(m): 8:14am On Jan 30 |
seunmsg The policies by Emi Lokan are good. But why did he support Buhari in 2015 and 2019, knowing fully well that Buhari has historically been incompetent at anything he does? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by physics12: 8:15am On Jan 30 |
It's not stabilizing. We have gotten used to hardship. So any small drop in price makes us fill as if they is positive change. Gas is 1150 Palm oil 1500 a bottle Groundnut oil is 2500 a bottle. Meat is still expensive So while rice and beans have drop, the basic ingredients and stuff needed to cook it have not drop. So the relief from rice and beans is used to purchase other ingredients which have inturn cancel the supposed "relief" |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by ALTERNATEID: 8:16am On Jan 30 |
Well said by The Economist. They captured all the issues succinctly. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by Johnrake69: 8:18am On Jan 30 |
BlackPhanter:Wait ooo… Were Nigerians not using their Naira cards to shop on Amazon and EBay before the APC plague hit Nigeria in 2015? Pls I don’t know how old you’re but please note that Naira cards worked on foreign sites before APC came to power in 2015. We must not allow this lie to fester anymore It’s funny reading through comments here. Aside from parroting dumb narrative about anti people’s policies they should tell us what they see that presents a bright future for Nigeria. Is it the 2026 budget that primarily comprise of purchase of vehicles, furniture and fittings, travels, consultancy and other wasteful expenditures? Or where agriculture budget will be used to build palaces for traditional rulers and for a nation facing starvation where 1 in every five Nigerian is facing starvation. Only about 1.4% of the budget was allocated to agriculture and same budget will be spent on things that have nothing to do with food security. I really sorry for Nigerians |
| Re: Nigeria’s Economy May Be Back From The Brink - The Economist by Lanruze: 8:22am On Jan 30 |
Dear Economist, We know the $9m has touched you too. Kindly be guided please in your story spinning articles. |
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. Prices have dropped since last year at distributors warehouses but greedy shop owners ain't backing out. Car parts sellers are increasing prices though not all.
