Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics - Politics (5) - Nairaland
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| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by BraniacX(m): 1:26pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
INTROVERT:Chai!!!! See cheap lies and shares ![]() |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by scholes0(m): 1:26pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
atlwireles:Contraction in GDP is a recession Contraction in GDP growth, means a slower increase. so yeah, thank you, I know what it means. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Ofodirinwa: 1:31pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
We have no finance minister no minister of petroleum and a CBN governor who was insulted in the US for traveling with a business man (Jim Ovia) Everyone is being accused of stealing X,Y,Z. The government it's self is infighting (tinubu, saraki, buhari) Governors are using loans as bailouts for debt they already racked up The President things West Germany is still a country Policies are being reversed Boko Haram is emboldened SS and SE are coordinating partition President is telling the SS and SE they won't be treated equally to the 95% SW is realizing Buhari is sectional Appointments are section |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Goke7: 1:32pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
eagleeye2:we Nigerians are the ones misunderstanding ourselves, do you observe that when the news broke out that the refineries were working, people said GEJ was responsible but when another report came out that the warri refinery broke down, people said buhari was responsible. The truth is like someone said its too early to criticise PMB and too late to blame GEJ, we have to move on, Like i said earlier this is because this is first time a ruling party is handing over to the opposition in aso rock, so there is lot of bad blood among politicians, so may poeple has lost out and gained also. Reason for all the accusations and counter accusations. The earlier we all moved on, the better for Nigeria. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Happiness87(f): 1:32pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Goke7:have told you inform buhari that honeymoon is over, when gej was in office he was criticized from day one, just like tinubu said, the media assistants will need to do alot of jobs to defend their boss, just like you are doing. just like you were expecting gej to turn Nigeria around over night, Buhari will receive same, i hope opposition parties will sit up and give you media mules sleepless nights like what was done in the last 4years |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by merry02(m): 1:36pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Buhari and his cohorts re not sincere to themselves.what would it take buhari to form his cabinet?does he think fighting corruption alone ll elevate Nigeria integrity?a country without solid economy is nothing to recons with in international community! |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by atlwireles: 1:38pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
scholes0:Why are you confusing issues, why bring recession into this equation? Bottomline, things are falling apart in the country and your party leadership has no answer. Maybe body language will reverse the trend. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by scholes0(m): 1:42pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
atlwireles:Commodity prices are down. Contraction in GDP growth is hardly a surprise here. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Goke7: 1:44pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Happiness87:@the bolded with due respect, this is a lie, GEJ's problem started form Jan 2012, [he was sworn in May 29, 2011] when he removed fuel subsidy. He had good will from all Nigerians [after all he won election in 2011] until he removed fuel subsidy and everybody became mad not because of the corruption in subsidy but because of the rise in fuel price, pls mark my words, the rise in fuel price was the reason people criticized the subsidy removal including the NLC. So to say he was criticized from day one, you are just economical with the truth, pls check and confirm. Get over with the loss of election, GEJ has moved on and is enjoying his holiday. You guys are just too unforgiving and bitter and its showing all over the media which the whole world has come to know and still supporting PMB. We are confident about PMB because he is not a weakling like GEJ. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by atlwireles: 1:45pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
scholes0:Was the economic growth of past 16 years under PDP, commodity based?
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| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by scholes0(m): 1:47pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
atlwireles:yes it was commodity based. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Happiness87(f): 1:49pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Goke7:i don't have your time, you are paid to do this online, it won't fly. when you remove subsidies from an item what will happen to the prices of the commodity?? look for who to deceive, have told you, APC did their worst through lies and propaganda, APC doesn't have any thing new to tell Nigerians the last time I checked pmb is still paying subsidy you claimed was scam, |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by atlwireles: 1:50pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
scholes0:Hopefully, this isn't the mindset of your party's leadership, because Nigeria is screwed. Whoa. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Goke7: 1:55pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Happiness87:that is the problem you guys have again, you believe anybody supporting PMB is being paid like you guys. Anyway there is no free money any longer and I know you guys are still pained, anyway for your information Nigeria now pays 900million naira per day on subsidy compared to the over two billion naira you GEJ was dashing to subsidy scammers, sanity is gradually returning to the system and I know you guys are not happy but you know what we don't care as far as we now enjoyed improved electricity which is reducing the demand for fuel for generators, keep wailing bro, i sympathize with you |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by scholes0(m): 1:56pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
atlwireles:Why do you keep mentioning party this, party that.... Do you even know the period under Quarter 2, 2015? for your information it is April, May, and June. wasn't April and May were under the PDP led regime?.... So tone it down a bit with the silly partisan rhetorics there. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by cjrane: 1:59pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
![]() The Daura dulllard killing our country slowly with archaic communist era economic policies. Shebi all of us will suffer it together. May they Continue to scream Sai Baba to a clueless dunce. Na dem sabi |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by atlwireles: 2:03pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
scholes0:As far I'm concerned, power changed in Nigeria on March 28th 2015. Your silly spin should be kept for amateurs. Market reactions and investors sentiments turned to Buhari and his legion of supporters on that day. And yes, you are part of the Sai chanters, why are refusing to identify with your party? |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Happiness87(f): 2:11pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Goke7:stop deceiving your self, i saw 1.7bn daily last month with my eyes. what nnpc did was to reduce the number of firms importing fuels buhari will succeed but I hate APC because of their lies |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by eagleeye2: 2:27pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Goke7:The major point you made was that we have to move on. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Nobody: 2:30pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
omenka:I guess say na for ur village whey dem sell crude oil over 150 dollars per barrel. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by citizenisb(op): 2:32pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Last week the NBS released its latest Job Creation and Employment Generation Survey. This defines the formal sector as consisting of establishments with ten or more employees, and is based on a sample of 5,000 firms across the 36 states of the federation. The data show that 141,400 jobs were created in Q2 2015, divided between 51,100 jobs in the formal sector, and 83,900 and 6,400 jobs in the informal and public sectors respectively. When compared to the previous quarter, total job creation declined sharply by 70% from 469,100. The bureau’s report focuses on 18 sectors, of which education emerges again as the leading source of new formal-sector jobs in Q2 2015 accounting for 34%. Manufacturing, agriculture, and accommodation and food services contributed 15.2%, 15.0% and 9.2% to the total respectively. http://www.proshareng.com/news/All/Very-marked-decline-in-job-creation-Proshare/28391 |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Nobody: 2:43pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
If you are against Buhari's government then you are no better than Boko Haram. . . I'm not insulting anyone but I'm saying so because you have to be behind your president, whoever he is, and support him so that he can have the encouragement to perform. He's human too. . . Instead, some Nigerians are waiting for him to make mistakes so they can say 'aha i told you so'!!! Ok, if you are right about Buhari, that he is useless, what gain do you have, or are you not going to suffer in the same Nigeria Buhari is doing his best and I believe after 4 years, in fact, by next year, you will all see that he is capable. The last govt left NIgeria in a total mess, unlike the days when Awolowo built University of Ife completely from COcoa money. . . instead Nigeria is heavily reliant on oil. The current crisis is as a result of the fall in global oil prices, it is not Buhari's handwork. Let us all join hands to make Nigeria great instead of making it a PMB vs GEJ tournament |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Splashme: 2:56pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Nigeria is collapsing gradually |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by millionaireman: 3:05pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
INTROVERT:Good luck and his team drove the economy to surpass Sout Africa's. Nigerians chased them away in May. This is tjust he beginning of the downturn. Some Nigerians vsked for Change due to ethnic/religious bigotry. The change is coming to all unfortunately. But for oil revenues, Nigrtdelta shout have been driven aground. Imagine how much extert investment Nigeria looses daily due to Religious external. Instead how much oil money goes into fighting the extremists. Some Nigerians don't ask questions. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by ttmacoy: 3:14pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Why do you keep tieing the poor growth to foreign investors. The reason for the poor growth is Nigeria has over depended on oil for governed revenue and the falling oil prices is having a knock on effect on the economy. Foreign investors will invest where they can get a return. It's a win win situation not a charity. They provide jobs, taxes etc to the economy and in return they make a profit for their investment. If the economic environment is not conducive they will pull their money away. Goke7: |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by margclever: 3:31pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
yang:abeg make we here word, am igbo but d way u guys push this biafra stuff is irritating |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by 989900: 3:40pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
The elections has it's large share of blame for the decline. Let's see what goes . . . Meanwhile, the president needs to get his economic team and e.t.c. on board now! |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Goke7: 3:42pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Happiness87:This has made my day thanks my brother. Truly we have moved on |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Happiness87(f): 3:46pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Goke7:I WOULD HAVE VOTED BUHARI IF HE WAS AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, but APC, no way, they are all thevies, starting from Tinubu |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Goke7: 3:50pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
ttmacoy:@the bolded, so why are people blaming PMB now? someone said that there were lots of foreign investments during GEJ's time and that's why I asked if the foreign investors have all pulled away their investments. People just rush to blame PMB now forgetting that even NOI became bold enough to tell Nigerians the truth after March 28 that the economy in 2015 will not be a very good for Nigeria and someone wants to hang PMB for that. This was the basis for my arguement. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Goke7: 3:51pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Happiness87:Now I understand, Thank God Buhari is the president and not Tinubu. |
| Re: Economic Growth Falls To 2.35% - National Bureau Of Statistics by Happiness87(f): 4:48pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
Goke7:with tinubu's men postioned in strategic offices, looting continues, eg Fowler |
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Buhari is doing his best and I believe after 4 years, in fact, by next year, you will all see that he is capable. The last govt left NIgeria in a total mess, unlike the days when Awolowo built University of Ife completely from COcoa money. . . instead Nigeria is heavily reliant on oil. The current crisis is as a result of the fall in global oil prices, it is not Buhari's handwork. Let us all join hands to make Nigeria great instead of making it a PMB vs GEJ tournament