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| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by OlowoB(m): 4:28pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
How did we get to this stage? Definitely successive PDP governments have put us in this mess. I am not trying to justify the slow and very snail speed of this present administration but truth must be told, PDP did this to us. It is high time the president sits at home and declare a state of emergency in our economy or else..... |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by demandtruth: 4:28pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
bushdoc9919:It's not only that they mismanaged the economy, they stole it to stupor. The poor, ill-educated among them don't even know what economics is all about and they want to delve into it. It's very sad that, prior to this time, NOI was already canvassing for austerity measure. It was everywhere on the media. What happened to $500 Billion in 6 years GEJ was there? Did he built Abuja, Lagos, or PH anew? His goverment then earned more than what 6 pasts government earned, combined |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by mranova(m): 4:29pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
First of all I feel no pity for MTN Nigeria. Make I go back continue dey read wetin you write sef. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Nobody: 4:29pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
As long as the zoo will fall, no problem!! |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Realdeals(m): 4:31pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Okay, it will bounce back |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Opinedecandid(m): 4:31pm On Oct 31, 2015*. Modified: 4:57pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Buhari resign! Lai Mohammed is handy to blame this on PDP. Not just him, I have read some people's posts here doing the same thing. I wonder, and really wonder... Why blame this on PDP, when someone who contested to be president for three good times (a span of twelve years) ended up being elected in March, 2015 but had to wait for over 6 months before conjecturing who is cabinet members should be. FIVE MONTHS OF NEGATIVE ECONOMIC POLICIES (aka 'BODY LANGUAGE') has done this to us. And now that he has finally 'Baba go-slowly' nominated persons to make his cabinet, NOT EVEN ONE ECONOMIC EXPERT MAKES THE LIST. May Posterity have mercy on all of you that voted in this government. Every now and then, you will open your 'certificateless' mouth to condemn an economic icon like Ngozi Okonjo Iweala and other certificate holders in the past administration. I could even pardon those that voted in this administration ignorantly, but for some of you still shouting 'sai baba' in this cirumstance and situation, had you bagged any certification, you won't be this silly again. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by vivalavida(m): 4:32pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
basilo101:Seconded by me |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by TonyeBarcanista(m): 4:33pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Truckpusher:Unfortunately, the administration don't want to face the present reality. They are more concerned with their own political gain |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Nobody: 4:33pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
bushdoc9919:SAI BUHARI! At least let us start with the $150Billion ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by irynterri(f): 4:33pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
since may 29 a lot of nigerians especially in the oil and construction sectors have lost their jobs,every construction company is been owed millions of naira with julius berger been the worst hit,very soon banks will start sacking their workers,it is not easy to manage nigeria's economy wen okonjo was doing so many were in their bed rooms criticising,d same economic crunch that characterized buhari military regime is d same we are facing now,apc is in power and no one is dragging dat fact with dem dey shld pls inaugrate their ministers and start working asap,hard times are really looming in this country |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by mazeltov(m): 4:34pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Nigeria is on auto pilot |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Agunnewi: 4:34pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
bushdoc9919:Please tell me you are joking with the bolded, else i wouldn't be wrong if i say you have selective amnesia. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by front247: 4:34pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
And d Dullard does nt lose sleep over that |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Nobody: 4:34pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Must everything be crude oil this crude oil that in this country. What happened to the mining industry? And I believe there is a ministry for that. Well sha |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Nobody: 4:34pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
demandtruth:Now you are right....but here is something you need to understand. We never had enough money to begin with. In 1973....China GDP per capita was behind that of Sierra Leone. Now it is way ahead. What did China do? China invested in industries. Sierra Leone continued to rely on diamonds and aluminium exports. Now....here is Nigeria. We rely on oil.We make billions,....and the money goes into sharing. And he who shares the money wins....plus since money will come, why should we bother about roads, etc? But with the fall in oil price...perhaps we should spend more on the supporting infrastructure for industries.....and yes, corruption will not thrive...because it would drive away our investors....and stop the goose from laying the golden eggs. Which way Nigeria? This is what I would be judging Buhari on. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by robosky02(m): 4:34pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
apc change indeed |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by JERRYNIL: 4:35pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
why did we not been in this situations 2014, if they are the cause of it IsraeliAIRFORCE: |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 4:35pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
bushdoc9919:Which more? The three tiers of government shared less than $2b in October and you still think $150 billion is insignificant. Our Federal budget is $24 billion for 2015 |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Lighthouseman: 4:36pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
The economy is officially on a recession. If lagos is this quiet how much other cities? A recession will end this government before 2019. Ask Argentina and Greece. Buhari blaming others since time immemorial. Same folks shouting Sai buhari will soon shout stone Buhari when hunger bites cos of a recession. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Nobody: 4:37pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Agunnewi:You think all GEJ opponents opposed the removal of subsidy? There are good arguments for removal of subsidy....which even a few Nigerians, even though we did not like PDP, could see.(A good message is still good even if you do not trust the messenger). Nigerians opposed subsidy removal because most of them could not see beyond buying fuel at high price.....and recall this was the sixth time in ten years fuel was going up. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by funkybully(f): 4:39pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Sai babaoooo! Mumus! Enjoy change to the full
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| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Nelkoko: 4:39pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Ma problem with u is dat i talk d way e dey.....God bless u ma broda TonyeBarcanista: |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Nobody: 4:39pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
The truth is that the cause of this mess is due to the fact that previous government did not save oil windfalls when the oil price was selling above $100/barrel. Saudi Arabia and Russia can devalue their currencies because they have enough reserves. The only way we can survive this is for the government to promulgate policies that would ensure that the country has multiple sources of income. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Nobody: 4:39pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
IsraeliAIRFORCE:The money is not enough. Even with careful spending....it will dissipate into tiny amounts once shared amongst 170 million Nigerians. That is why we must develop industries. The time for relying on selling resources is over. $24 bn. ? If we were industrial....we could (wildly speaking) go to $500billion or more.! |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Yanks101: 4:39pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
The most drastical step to take is true federalism. Yes, it would hurt the FG and most states in the short term, but that is the only way of rescue. I had a bit of hope for Nigeria due to the Confab resolutions, but our northerners have disposed that report. Leave the oil for the niger-delta, and let the other states no longer waiting for free oil money explore their human and natural resources and maximize them. That way Nigeria would gradually begin to enter a level of high productivity leading to great national wealth. Nigeria is wasting too much wealth,potential and time. The FG cannot maximize the enormous natural and human resources on its own. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Opinedecandid(m): 4:39pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Why blame this on PDP, when someone who contested to be president for three good times ended up being elected in March, 2015 but had to wait for over 6 months before conjecturing who is cabinet members should be. FIVE MONTHS OF NEGATIVE ECONOMIC POLICIES (aka 'BODY LANGUAGE') has done this to us. quote author=OlowoB post=39552464]How did we get to this stage? Definitely successive PDP governments have put us in this mess. I am not trying to justify the slow and very snail speed of this present administration but truth must be told, PDP did this to us. It is high time the president sits at home and declare a state of emergency in our economy or else.....[/quote] |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Nobody: 4:42pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Xetima:Nigeria must industrialise. Selling oil is for weaklings. Isn't is shameful that in Rivers state,no industry can manufacture complete oil rig? Or in Kaduna., no industry can manufacture a combine harvester from scratch? |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Reference(m): 4:42pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Oh I see. I thought anti-corruption was the solution to all our problems. They have used it to mask the real truth that only restructuring will solve it all. But they don't want that. Maybe they should pray for a meteor strike on the oil fields of Arabia. Juveniles. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Pidggin(f): 4:42pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Subsistence farming is the way to go under these circumstances |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Nobody: 4:42pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Must everything be crude oil this crude oil that in this country. What happened to the mining industry? And I believe there is a ministry for that. |
| Re: Nigerian Economy Records ‘Worst Week’ Since 2008 - The Cable by Opinedecandid(m): 4:43pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Why blame this on PDP, when someone who contested to be president for three good times ended up being elected in March, 2015 but had to wait for over 6 months before conjecturing who is cabinet members should be. FIVE MONTHS OF NEGATIVE ECONOMIC POLICIES (aka 'BODY LANGUAGE') has done this to us. And now that he has finally 'Baba go-slowly' nominated persons to make his cabinet, NOT EVEN ONE ECONOMIC EXPERT MAKES THE LIST. May Posterity have mercy on all of you that voted in this government. quote author=OlowoB post=39552464]How did we get to this stage? Definitely successive PDP governments have put us in this mess. I am not trying to justify the slow and very snail speed of this present administration but truth must be told, PDP did this to us. It is high time the president sits at home and declare a state of emergency in our economy or else.....[/quote] |
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