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| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by synergycom19: 9:06pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
Just keep deceiving yourself and your Oga |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by synergycom19: 9:08pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
Djdeebrain:Because at least she knows the theoretical meaning of economics,but GEJ doesn't know.so that why he can't sack her |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by passey: 9:09pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
Am not usually this rash but I have to say it: Ngozi ya father there! You just dey thief dey yarn bullshit. Which economy get strong, you no see exchange rate,? You no see how poor man dey suffer? useless,conscienceless, dull economist wet just get opportunity go world bank work. We no go rest because you dey work for world bank with your geography degree you dey form economist. Economic theory is different from an economy in theory.yeye useless, heartless waster! I hate it when someone tells lies and and attempts to pull a blanket over our eyes. You are the one who makes me want jonas otuoke out. Deciever...get lost with your grandeur illusion. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by moshd(m): 9:43pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
This woman ought to have been fired since way back when. An IMF advocate can't be of any good to us, aside from that she is an expatriate who craved for salary payments in dollars and therefore doe/cannot understand the peculiarity of our dynamic economy. She is lost like when Obama is made our President for the next ten years, he would be dazed and confused and would eventually fail like our expatriate Ngozi hass. My best advice is for GEJ to recruit a very good Secondary School Economics teacher or a University Lecturer in the same field to revive our economy. NOIConnect: |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by moshd(m): 9:55pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
This woman ought to have been fired since way back when. An IMF advocate can't be of any good to us, aside from that she is an expatriate who craved for salary payments in dollars and therefore doe/cannot understand the peculiarity of our dynamic economy. She is lost like when Obama is made our President for the next ten years, he would be dazed and confused and would eventually fail like our expatriate Ngozi hass. My best advice is for GEJ to recruit a very good Secondary School Economics teacher or a University Lecturer in the same field to revive our economy.[/quote] |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by moshd(m): 10:02pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
This woman ought to have been fired since way back when. An IMF advocate can't be of any good to us, aside from that she is an expatriate who craved for salary payments in dollars and therefore doe/cannot understand the peculiarity of our dynamic economy. She is lost like when Obama is made our President for the next ten years, he would be dazed and confused and would eventually fail like our expatriate Ngozi hass. My best advice is for GEJ to recruit a very good Secondary School Economics teacher or a University Lecturer in the same field to revive our economy. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by nationwide1(m): 10:26pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
4Play:Admitted not only weak economies borrow but even when the oil price was good, our foreign reserve in her watch was dwindling. Plummeted oil price is just a feeble excuse. I'm not from the same area with Jonathan but I want him to succeed. If this woman continues in his administration, he might fail badly. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by StarFlux: 10:37pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
As long as foreign companies drains our natural resources, the country will never be even close to its potential. Nigerian economy isn't strong at all as it doesn't stand on its own legs. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by hamilton62(m): 10:41pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
Thanks Ma'm... This woman is one of the best things that has happened to our economy and Nigeria and I am sorry if I go contrary to your belief but the problem with Nigerians is that some illiterate in this aspect will still talk like they are technocrats in this... Nigeria beats the downtrend as given in the world of finance with respect to all happening around us. Our economy is ever stronger because we are still safe even at borrowing from outside... Before now in this regime, we have been borrowing withing and we can't kill our private sectors and economy with extreme borrowing within, so we need a little outside to assist. The Election, fall in Oil price, insurgent, a shallow foreign reserve and diversification is the challenge and cause of all these hard time. However, ask yourselves sincerely if we were 100% dependent on oil as other regimes were without diversification and enabling environment for SME which she has assisted in actuallizing won't the rate of $/# exceed far this price? Yes, it would have, just learn from the Russians who have increase their interest rate to 17% and their economy will crumble if there be no retrace on the crude trend. Venezuela is in shambles with inflation rate increasing to 60%. Saudi Arabia is suffering this and their only way out is because they saved well in the abundant time which is the dept of their foreign reserve, $700 billion. This will sustain then but not for a longer while. Nevertheless, when it comes to diversification, a lot of things will be tough because you are trying to reduce revenue generation from your main source to make another source with more productivity (none oil products) the better source to the oil revenue generation. There's a reason to protect the naira by devaluation but increase export which is what the chief aim of diversification boils down to. This will encourage true federalism when the North will export groundnut and it's derivatives at great amount, the west will do justice to cocoa in the local market and international level (export), the East will harness the full potential of palm product with 30+ derivatives that will turn this country around. Do you know that the mean price of palm oil in the international market from years till now is far more than that of blackgold (crude)? Do you know that even Klin is imported from china but we have better products if we can only encourage them via patronising the commodities? Most clothes imported from china are worst that those produced in Aba but we buy and wear even see them superior than those made in Aba. Mrs N.O. Iweala is taking us to the paradise but what we all see is today without a sight on tomorrow... If my today will be difficult as a result of my policies and tomorrow filled with wealth and affluence, I take it and this is the way for the rich and hard-working people. Most Nigerians are importers now with so much Naira chasing Dollars also making it difficult for the economy than a few who are exporters and make more money than we the importers. We need to increase our export because we import more than we export... Exportation is now for all provided you have the right information and it's now less expensive than people think. We, Nigerians need to start helping our country than putting all solely on the Government. Better days are ahead Nigerians, we must not die in this darkness because there's light at the end of the tunnel... Viva Nigeria! God bless us all. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by hamilton62(m): 10:52pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
nationwide1:Yes, it will because it's a difficult time, check the Foreign reserve of the most strong and an Opec country, Saudi Arabia and you will see it dwindling like never before, even that of Russia is worst in dwindling. Common sense tells us that we break our piggy save when we are dry, we run to other of our accounts in banks in times of emergency... The problem is that she is been hated, infact all the ladies in GEJ administration are and I don't understand why. If you don't have any money in your pocket, don't you go to the bank with your ATM, in big situations Withdrawal booklet? So it is in this. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by Nobody: 10:53pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
Most people here shouting GEJ till 2015 don't worry na austerity go teach u sense. Just passing |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by Adegbodolu1: 11:12pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
hamilton62:You sound extremely dull. Jesus Christ of Nazareth why don't you stick to what you know. You and your children are heading for another SAP regime and you are here talking nonsense. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by Nobody: 11:25pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
This is an insult. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by hamilton62(m): 11:54pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
Adegbodolu1:Thanks dear, What can I say to you but God bless you, only people with morales here now know who is dull between I and you. Keep it up if it's good for you. God bless! |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by babestell(f): 5:01am On Mar 30, 2015 |
hamilton62:I apologize for all the people who even though they don't know jack about economics will quote you with insults. Ignore them and live long |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by afrikanns: 7:49am On Mar 30, 2015 |
Sincerely this old woman does not know anything about economy,she just dey open mouth and close mouth, MUMU YOU BE.STUPID ECONOMIST |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by afrikanns: 7:53am On Mar 30, 2015 |
Adegbodolu1:. GUY, i pity you o, you must either directly or indirectly be benefiting from this your present regime, so you so blind to all these hapenings sorry you have to suffer for the next four years.MUMU |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala (Video & Transcript) by hamilton62(m): 8:02am On Mar 30, 2015 |
babestell:Thanks dear, more grace! Live long too. |
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