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| Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Dpsychologist(op): 7:54pm On Mar 04 |
Fastest African economies to hit $100 billion GDP since independence Business Insider Africa recently highlighted the fastest African economies to reach the $100 billion GDP mark after independence, based on IMF data compiled by Intelpoint.SOURCE
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| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by CyynthiaKiss(f): 9:25am On Mar 05 |
That’s when Nigeria was sane In 2026 we should be talking about 1 trillion dollars like other serious countries, unfortunately Nigerians are only interested in establishing sharia law. Heaven forbids! |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Julius1995(m): 9:25am On Mar 05 |
That means we reached 100 billion USD under Abacha? |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by SmartPolician: 9:26am On Mar 05 |
Given our population, Nigeria should be hitting over $2 trillion now. Unfortunately, Tinubu and his senseless supporters have ensured we struggle at $300 billion after six decades of independence |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by esnbrutality: 9:26am On Mar 05 |
Nigeria is using propaganda to build economy ![]() |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by b0rn2fuck(m): 9:26am On Mar 05 |
What impact are to the masses, all the remains irrelevant if the masses cannot feel any impact |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by atobs4real(m): 9:27am On Mar 05 |
All this online rating when hunger don almost kill thje masses. |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Elzazzi: 9:28am On Mar 05 |
Julius1995:The demonization of Abacha was created by the west. He isn’t entirely a bad person as they want us to believe |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by AWONEYAN(m): 9:28am On Mar 05 |
Call it propaganda.. call it audio ... say it's not reflecting in the life of common man... But the truth is that, Good news is better than bad news. If it were to be the otherwise now.. Nigeria declined to the lowest GDP in Africa. They will be that. They will say Nigeria is finished... Nigeria is cursed. What ever your heart of heart with for Nigeria shall be your personal experience |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by nairalanda1(m): 9:28am On Mar 05 |
CyynthiaKiss:1. In 2014...we were having a strong economy based on high oil prices. BY 2015, when the oil prices crashed...emperor had no new clothes. 2.Which Nigerian is interested in sharia law now?. I am a Nigerian and I am not effing interested in establishing sharia law. And the banditry problem shows it is not working as intended. 3.34 Years...was 1994. Unless you want to lie that Abacha was a good leader (he wasn't for many reasons, plus he looted so much that we are still looking for his loot to date)...Nigeria was not good then A strong economy is not a tinubu economy...it is an economy based on manufacturing and innovation and lack of wasteful subsides. |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by dalongjnr: 9:29am On Mar 05 |
It's time for a total reset. A stitch in time ⏲️ saves nine. |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by nairalanda1(m): 9:30am On Mar 05 |
Julius1995:LOL...100 billion is no strong economy by any means. Strong economies are economies that use what they have to make what the world needs. If you ain't got that, your economy is bad. It doesn't matter what they say...if you are not making something, your lush economy is a potemkin city. |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by strangest(m): 9:32am On Mar 05 |
It's still doesn't mean that the citizens are living fine... It only means population is high |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Sccarrr(m): 9:34am On Mar 05 |
esnbrutality:of cause we believe u, cos nobody you from Agulu without road and electricity know better than competent bodies and relevant authorities... |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Endougs(m): 9:35am On Mar 05 |
Once upon a time in Africa there was a Giant Named Nigeria |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by IBB007(m): 9:35am On Mar 05 |
Lol…Ethiopia was never colonized |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by anonimi: 9:37am On Mar 05 |
Elzazzi:Which one of our ![]() Do you want to limit your search to just presidents/heads of state since 1960 or you want to include other |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by anonimi: 9:38am On Mar 05 |
Sccarrr:Competent bodies and authorities are PDP politicians who gave us 16 years of widespread prosperity through deregulation and privatisation policies. Is that your point ![]() |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Yankee101: 9:42am On Mar 05 |
GDP is not the right metric to show advancement because 200million people population in Nigeria should generally produce more than 50million Ghanians The GDP measures your entire productivity as a collective The best metric will be what is the auality of life of the population per individual? The Purchasing power parity is the best metric What can one Nigerian afford compared to one Ghanaian compared to one American |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by olaniyilukman(m): 9:43am On Mar 05 |
Elzazzi:same thing they are doing for Iranian leaders now |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by alanto: 9:46am On Mar 05 |
SmartPolician:I swear. Anything Tinubu can not destroy does not exist. After ruling since independence, which is 66 years years. And we are still struggling. I really think he have overstayed in Aso Rock. 65 years is not beans o. Or when did Tinubu become president again? |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by grandstar(m): 9:47am On Mar 05 |
Reaching $100bn mark is nothing if you have a 100m people. I would prefer they focused on fastest growing economies, or countries with high HDI or per capita incomes. Also, they could also have focused on those who did best over the past 10 years. I know Rwanda would be there. I think i am a bit harsh but you get my drift. |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by SouthSouth1914: 9:49am On Mar 05 |
Abacha wasn’t playing balls with the west, so they demonize and criminalize him! A lot of transformational, regional geopolitical progress happened during his time. |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Sccarrr(m): 9:50am On Mar 05 |
anonimi:read again, slowly this time, and think |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by GRACEGLORY: 9:52am On Mar 05 |
While the data shows Nigeria was once the "sprint champion" of African economic growth, Nigerians are unimpressed by past trophies. The focus has shifted from how fast the country grew to how well it is sustaining that growth today. |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Alliswell248: 9:52am On Mar 05 |
Thank you President Tinubu, the best president thus far. Your reforms are working, our economy which was once in coma is alive and thriving very well. World class economists , that includes NOI,Soludo, Cardoso, etc are hailing your bold steps. I can't list out all the great things. Let the sore losers, ignorant, and supporters of a failed governor keep crying. |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Yvngex(m): 9:55am On Mar 05 |
Milestones are important. But sustainability is what defines economic power. Dpsychologist:Nice read! Nigeria's ability to reach a $100 billion GDP so quickly, despite having a failed system, should teach us that speed without direction can only lead to damage. |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by luvinhubby(m): 9:58am On Mar 05 |
Ethiopia never had independence because they were never colonized by any other country |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by helinues: 10:01am On Mar 05 |
If you want to cry about this development news, just send me your mailing address so that I can gifts you buckets and towels . Most especially, we are finished people |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by DeepSight(m): 10:30am On Mar 05 |
nairalanda1:+ The economic crash of 2015 was directly traceable to terrible economic policies and not the price of oil. |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by nairalanda1(m): 10:33am On Mar 05 |
DeepSight:It was both, dear boy, both. Dutch disease Have a good night |
| Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by CodeTemplar: 10:38am On Mar 05 |
Fake stats that hides misery at per capita level. |
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