''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual - Politics - Nairaland
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| ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kushites(op): 11:44pm On Jun 16 |
I've always said that FOREIGNERS can see the trajectory and direction of this country better than the people inside the country. They're like the proverbial elder who can see in his sleep things that young men cannot see standing from the tallest iroko tree. This Man simply proves it. Incredible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64sdimsLUn0 |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by SeeWahala: 11:49pm On Jun 16 |
Hehehe 😂🤣 More like Kenyan "OTEllectual" 😏 |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kemetian: 11:55pm On Jun 16 |
SeeWahala:What else do you know but ''let us share money''? This video is for intelligent people with reasonable IQ. |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by SeeWahala: 11:56pm On Jun 16 |
Kemetian:The video is indeed intended for "OTElligent" people to watch 😏 |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by CharlesCNG: 11:58pm On Jun 16 |
Kushites:Why Outsiders Are Beginning To Understand Tinubu’s Reforms Sometimes those outside Nigeria see the economic direction more clearly than those trapped in daily political anger. The point is simple: Nigeria could no longer continue with fuel subsidy fraud, multiple exchange rates, weak revenues and fiscal indiscipline. Tinubu chose the difficult road: subsidy removal, exchange-rate unification, tax reforms and tighter economic management. The pain is real. Nobody should mock it. But reforms are not judged only by immediate discomfort; they are judged by whether they correct a broken foundation. That is why the World Bank says Nigeria has made “notable progress” in stabilising the economy through fiscal, monetary and trade reforms, even while warning that living standards still need urgent improvement. Reuters also reports that Nigeria is projected to grow about 4.2% in 2026, with improved reserves, reduced fiscal deficit and stronger macro stability. So when a Kenyan intellectual says his country needs Tinubu-style reforms, the message is clear: what some Nigerians call suffering, others recognise as structural correction. Tinubu did not inherit comfort. He inherited distortion. And reform is painful because decay was profitable. |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kemetian: 12:02am On Jun 17 |
CharlesCNG:They want to remove Tinubu from power so they can return to fuel subsidies and dual currency set up. |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by givedemwotowoto: 12:04am On Jun 17*. Modified: 4:49am On Jun 17 |
Even if you give Tilumbu 999 years, he’ll still be talking about Nigeria’s future potential while he and his family and cronies are enjoying today’s corrupt benefits. You have army, DSS, Police and so on, but instead of deploy them to fight insurgents, they’re only useful to track people criticizing you online, while the same terr***sts are showing off online. Future potential coastal highway of fraud becomes your priority when there are existing dilapidated busy highways across the country. |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by CharlesCNG: 12:25am On Jun 17 |
Kemetian:Exactly. That is the hidden agenda many of them will not admit. They want Tinubu out, not because they have a superior reform plan, but because they want Nigeria dragged back to the old comfort zone: fuel subsidy scams, multiple exchange rates, rent-seeking, round-tripping and economic deception. Tinubu’s reforms are painful, no doubt. But the alternative some people are quietly selling is worse: return to sharing cheap dollars and subsidised fuel for the connected few while the country bleeds. Nigeria cannot reform by going backward. |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by WizardOfNG: 3:24am On Jun 17 |
CharlesCNG:Precisely. It won't happen..Tinubu will continue. Reforms will bed in well to begin moving Nigeria towards developed nation status. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph5XCf8jgOE?si=19w2vwF5eZmnQaGW
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| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kanwulia: 3:43am On Jun 17 |
Kenya should also inherit the N200 TRILLION Nigerian debt portfolio.🍷 |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Denalarian: 4:13am On Jun 17 |
On paper not in reality |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by DatNiggaDaz: 4:21am On Jun 17 |
![]() The propaganda and lies from the coven of mandate snatchers and grabbers has reached faraway Kenya ![]() |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kemetian: 4:35am On Jun 17 |
CharlesCNG:Have you noticed that none of them has offered an alternative to Tinubu's reforms? NONE! ![]() Because they are too ashamed to say what they really want, ie return of the old system. |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kemetian: 4:43am On Jun 17 |
Kanwulia:Nigeria's total debt for its 250 million people is $99.8 billion (₦153.29 trillion) Kenya's total debt for its 58 million people is $95.8 billion (₦130.4 trillion) - (Source: AI) So Kenya has a far bigger debt burden than Nigeria proportionate to its population. |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Ofunaofu: 4:44am On Jun 17 |
Kemetian:Where is the money saved from subsidy removal |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by PulaPower: 4:46am On Jun 17 |
The Kenya intellectual spoke well & brilliantly.. |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kanwulia: 4:56am On Jun 17 |
Kemetian:Kenya has electricity and good roads. What does Nigeria have to show for the debt?🤷🏾♀️ What are top 10 Nigerian roads? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZSPsRy1in0?is=NQKGkliTxpPEGrab |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by helinues: 5:25am On Jun 17 |
He has received Agbado for the pocket according to those people who might have vowed to whatever not to hear anything good and development about Nigeria |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by helinues: 5:27am On Jun 17 |
Denalarian:Should we borrow you data so that you can learn things you refused to learn from home. What we have been saying that sound bitter to the opposition is what the foreigners are confirming |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kemetian: 5:29am On Jun 17 |
Kanwulia:IF YOU WANT TO SEE GOOD ROADS, LEAVE YOUR VILLAGE. TRAVEL ROUND THE COUNTRY. OKAY? THERE ARE BEAUTIFUL ROADS ALL OVER NIGERIA. PLUS Kenya has daily power cuts: https://solarquarter.com/2026/03/13/kenya-faces-rising-power-cuts-as-grid-struggles-to-meet-surging-electricity-demand/ KENYA has borrowed the equivalent of 5 times Nigeria's debt figure for her 50 million population. NIGERIA will continue to BORROW LIKE OTHER COUNTRIES to fund its development. |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kanwulia: 5:39am On Jun 17 |
Kemetian:Which development?🙄 Kenya is not the world’s capital of POVERTY! Stop promoting failure. You will fail too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQ9AiCHGp8E?is=7gwwLNUChSVms-v0
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| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kemetian: 5:41am On Jun 17 |
Ofunaofu:Go and ask your STATE GOVERNOR. Federal monthly allocation to the states has reached HISTORIC PROPORTIONS, which is why every state is a CONSTRUCTION SITE today. ALL THE GOOD INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS of Alex Otti, Peter Mba, Soludo etc that you people love to post from Abia, Enugu, Onitsha, Awka etc etc, where do you think the money is coming from? The sky? |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kemetian: 5:44am On Jun 17 |
Kanwulia:NIGERIANS DON'T CARE WHAT YOU THINK. |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kanwulia: 5:46am On Jun 17 |
Kemetian:Oh? I am from Timbuctu?🙄 |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kushites(op): 5:49am On Jun 17 |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kanwulia: 5:52am On Jun 17 |
Kushites:Ok! Nigerians are singing o.😂 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZv7Vr1mt1E?is=E04z_iBPfom3l1wv |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by Kushites(op): 5:54am On Jun 17 |
Kanwulia:I've no interest in watching your propaganda. |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by PulaPower: 6:43am On Jun 17 |
DatNiggaDaz:Did you watch the video? The Kenya intellectual said Nigeria built; Flutterwave Inter switch Opay Moniepoint He also said Nigeria built herself a refinery’s, took away susbsidy that’s been hindering our growth, floated the naira for the naira for find it thru strength.. Which among all these things are propaganda? |
| Re: ''We Need President Tinubu's Economic Policies Here!'' - Kenyan Intellectual by DatNiggaDaz: 6:58am On Jun 17 |
PulaPower: ![]() Data boi, read what you wrote again ![]() Data boi, where did the faaake certttifficcate hollldderr build Opay and the rest. Have they not been existing before your messiah snatched and grabbed ? How did Nigeria building all those translate to the faaake certttifficcate hollldderr So the faaake certttifficcate hollldderr built all these since 2023 ? ![]() You are desperately searching fot achievement and ready to snatch and grab achievements that has nothing to do with your faaake certttifficcate hollldderr |
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