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Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by anonimi: 10:51am On Mar 05
Yankee101:
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 quality 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
Is the Human Development Index, HDI a better measure of the quality of life for the population in a given country huh
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by onuman: 11:14am On Mar 05
Dpsychologist:
Fastest African economies to hit $100 billion GDP since independence



SOURCE
Among all the African countries listed,
Nigeria 🇳🇬 is the only country where hunger, poverty and diseases are most prevalent, no electricity, no pipeborne water, Islamic terrorists trying to take over control of Nigeria.
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by esnbrutality: 11:29am On Mar 05
Agulu is better than Irabiji

Wanna bet? grin


Sccarrr:
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 Honestey: 11:38am On Mar 05
SmartPolician:
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
Why do you always sound as if Tinubu is the one who created Nigeria and has been ruling Nigeria since the beginning?

If your spam count is too low to impregnate a woman, it's Tinubu you go still blame
.
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Sccarrr(m): 11:47am On Mar 05
esnbrutality:
Agulu is better than Irabiji

Wanna bet? grin
dreaming is free
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by esnbrutality: 11:53am On Mar 05
Have you been to irabiji...the slumdog home of the builder of Lagos, according to you failures? grin


Sccarrr:
dreaming is free
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Sccarrr(m): 12:03pm On Mar 05
esnbrutality:
Have you been to irabiji...the slumdog home of the builder of Lagos, according to you failures? grin
are u sure Agulu is even on the map?, I mean Nigerians got to know there's a 💩🕳️ place called Agulu in recent time.
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by jamafa: 12:12pm On Mar 05
Julius1995:
That means we reached 100 billion USD under Abacha?
34 years is 1992. We are in 1996 ✅
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by jamafa: 12:13pm On Mar 05
SmartPolician:
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
How much did Obasanjo and Jonathan left in our reserve??

Some of U just like Wailing unnecessarily
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by marv1: 12:21pm On Mar 05
Elzazzi:
The demonization of Abacha was created by the west. He isn’t entirely a bad person as they want us to believe
Which west.? Continue to blame outsiders for your weakness and inactions. I am not surprised because the devil has his own fans and supporters .
So you are telling us that it was the west that made abacha to hijack a process leading to civilian government. You can equally say that the devil itself is not a demon. That's why I don't pity some Nigerians because they like it when their leaders oppress and torment them . They believe suffering and oppression is part of life .
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by esnbrutality: 12:32pm On Mar 05
We knew about Irabiji since the criminal came on board and were disappointed to see that his birthplace is a slum.

Agulu has resorts, hospitals, good roads, ...shame on you


Sccarrr:
are u sure Agulu is even on the map?, I mean Nigerians got to know there's a 💩🕳️ place called Agulu in recent time.
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Sccarrr(m): 12:48pm On Mar 05
esnbrutality:
We knew about Irabiji since the criminal came on board and were disappointed to see that his birthplace is a slum.

Agulu has resorts, hospitals, good roads, ...shame on you
some people in your family are currently paying for slots for their children in Iragbiji university and other southwest universities to escape the 💩🕳️, u probably schooled in the SW as well😤
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by esnbrutality: 12:59pm On Mar 05
E pain am...

Focus on your irabiji kingdom...make shame finish you..

Everytime Agulu as if any of your state capitals is more developed than Agulu.


Sccarrr:
some people in your family are currently paying for slots for their children in Iragbiji university and other southwest universities to escape the 💩🕳️, u probably schooled in the SW as well😤
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Sccarrr(m): 1:10pm On Mar 05
esnbrutality:
E pain am...

Focus on your irabiji kingdom...make shame finish you..

Everytime Agulu as if any of your state capitals is more developed than Agulu.
dry....Agulu = 💩🕳️
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by DonroxyII: 1:12pm On Mar 05
Elzazzi:
The demonization of Abacha was created by the west. He isn’t entirely a bad person as they want us to believe
So he looted his own country and invested the money in other people's country .... grin ....

His loots aimt yet finished recovered till tomorrow!
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by DonroxyII: 1:12pm On Mar 05
Elzazzi:
The demonization of Abacha was created by the west. He isn’t entirely a bad person as they want us to believe
So he looted his own country and invested the money in other people's country .... grin ....

His loots ain't yet finished recovered till tomorrow!
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by crazygod(m): 1:18pm On Mar 05
Economic growth without development is like an im.becile growing yet has the assimilation of a 2 year old. That's the story of Nigeria. Mtchew. Tueeh.
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by esnbrutality: 1:23pm On Mar 05
E pain am... grin

Sccarrr:
dry....Agulu = 💩🕳️
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by Sccarrr(m): 1:28pm On Mar 05
esnbrutality:
E pain am... grin
dry.... 🤢 Eww! 💩🕳️
Re: Fastest African Economies To Hit $100 Billion GDP Since Independence by EvilMerodack(m): 3:55pm On Mar 06
nairalanda1:
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.
This one go dey put disclaimer for comment like small pikin

Who go cane y-ou if you dey support Tinubu. Plus, you dont even have to add that last line to your comment as it changes nothing and that Tinubu line doesnt relate at all
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