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| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by ibietela2(m): 12:53pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
pappilo:Nope........ |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by ibietela2(m): 12:54pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Demdem:So you haven't heard were market people will tell you Dollar has increased? Me Elite ? What will you call egift? Or Ameachi |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by ibietela2(m): 12:56pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
jpphilips:I make payment with my card |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by Demdem(m): 12:59pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
ibietela2: Yes, they tell u such to swindle u of ur resources. Tell me how dollar rise on parallel market affect the price of tomatoes in the market. |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by Demdem(m): 1:01pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
ibietela2: U Av been advised to start making use of Nigerian companies that does the same thing and u will pay in naira. Patronise them and reduce the pressure on our naira with ur luxury. |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by ibietela2(m): 1:03pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
ishiamu:That is what he means |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by ibietela2(m): 1:04pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
rozayx5:Yw |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by ibietela2(m): 1:15pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Demdem:And I said NO... There's no hosting company in Nigeria they are all RESELLERS. |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by ibietela2(m): 1:16pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Babacele:Whatever rocks your canoe |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by hero2000: 1:20pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
jpphilips:Very solid analysis |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by ibietela2(m): 1:27pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
[b] plaetton:[/b] |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by ishiamu(m): 1:30pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
ibietela2:LoLzz, he shd tell buhari dat and politician wen dem start aw follow suit |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by ibietela2(m): 1:33pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Demdem:Mtcheeeeeeew...... My sites will crash their server.... Am sure they are still using OLD Softwares |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by delejames(m): 1:35pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
shaqhead:Its unfortunate its just one like per post..would have giving 10000000000 likes for this.. |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by shaqhead: 1:53pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
delejames:Baba u go jst tire for some Nigerians! I greet you.. |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by zurine(f): 2:22pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
wow |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by jpphilips(m): 2:23pm On Feb 19, 2016*. Modified: 2:50pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Demdem:It was a reply I gave to another not you, you did not get my drift, I am saying that Jonathan's curse has an expiry date, once that date passes, Buhari's media handlers should know better not to continue blaming him. I analysed the situation thoroughly. Saudi saved over $800b, Norway saved over $700b in SWF though theirs is over 20yrs old, the truth is that all of them are making budget cuts in 2016 because they are conserving their savings. We are doing import restrictions to conserve the little we have, If Jonathan saved, it will only buy us more time but will never remove the inevitable. By March 2016, anybody blaming Jonathan for our current economic woes is a f00l. That is the bottomline. I am speaking from a Buhari's fan point of view not PDP, listen; Nigeria's oil wealth is small compared to our population, in 3yrs the most prudent government will not save up to $100b, now this is an economy that has infrastructural deficit, it will not make much sense saving funds meant for capital projects for the rainy day, so the best estimate should be between $60b-$80b, even OBJ saved about $68b, $45b in forex account and the rest in ECA. The money will not last us beyond one year even if Jonathan saved due to our import glut, we voted him out because he stole so much and forgot to save, but after a year when it is assumed that Jonathan's savings would have been exhausted, it is buffoonery to continue blaming Jonathan. I expect APC narrative to change from March to the present oil realities not PDP, on corruption they can blame them for as long as they want but economy, blaming Jonathan beyond March is making Buhari look like a f00l and his handlers must stop that madness real soon. |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by Kennydoc(m): 2:23pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
NgeneUkwenu:Since it's all about PDP, let me ask you a few questions: How many of the nations you listed were administered by PDP over the past 16 years? How come they are all facing economic woes? When the NGF led by Amaechi took the FG to court over the sharing of ECA, what was your opinion? You guys were supporting the governors because their move was against the FG, and every move against Jonathan's government was welcomed by you. What did the APC states achieve with their share of the ECA? Despite the heavy allocation that accrued to states in those 16 years, none of the former opposition states achieved anything whether in terms of projects or savings. Lagos still has the largest debt burden today, despite the state being run at over 400 billion naira per annum. The last time I knew about LASG debt, it was over 500 billion naira, and that was prior to the last approved debt for the state. Osun State governor also got several billions of naira from the ECA and squandered the money on Opon Imo and the world's tallest talking drum amidst other frivolities. Imo state governor spent his own paying salaries to school pupils and students of the state. Today, both states are the symbols of "brokeness" among all the states in Nigeria. The only governor that clearly saved for the rainy day was Peter Obi, and it was from his savings that Obiano has been transforming Anambra State ever since. If the states that were run by APC especially Lagos didn't demonstrate financial propriety over the years of plenty, and if there are many more nations that are currently going through economic woes apart from Nigeria, on what basis have you been accusing the PDP for the present challenges? |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by Herrmes: 2:32pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
lurlah2014:WTF? Who is struggling to pay school fees? |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by lurlah2014(f): 4:14pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
GO BACK TO YOUR MESSAGE BEFORE I STARTED QUOTING YOU Herrmes: |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by Laid2001: 5:09pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
So everyone is now in foreign university! U better port to uniben NighttWalker: |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by Demdem(m): 3:34pm On Feb 22, 2016 |
jpphilips: I never faulted ur analysis at all Infact if u read carefully u will notice that the only point where both of us disagree on is on the deadline we gave to the ruling party. While u gave them up till the 1St quarter I choose to give them up till the 3Rd quarter. I appreciate the fact that we need alternative source of income and alternative stuffs to export to secure foreign exchange. IMO, March may be too soon considering the fact that before now, little or nothing was done as regards diversification. Besides one needs to invest first in these areas before one start talking about returns. On this basis, I choose to wait till the 3rd quarter when I expect these things would have been put to place. One thing u can't take away from this govt though is the fact that the very little income we are generating now bottomless pits everywhere to consume it seems to have been covered and they are also aggressively pursuing their tax returns. I will wait till 3rd quarter. |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by jpphilips(m): 5:16pm On Feb 22, 2016 |
Demdem:The time frame you are giving Buhari to deliver is different from the time frame I estimated Jonathan's savings to last. Now, it doesn't matter whether Buhari delivered in the first or second quarter, constitutionally, Nigerians gave him four years before he does another or booted out, however he wishes to spread his manifesto is his problem. My point basically is that Jonathan wasted opportunities but it is f00lish to blame him forever, his savings will at some point be exhausted hence tilt the balance of trade that will still get us to this point, a year or two is enough for the blame game anything beyond that is Buffoonery. For a serious govt that has plans, one year is enough. |
| Re: Five Oil Exporters Affected By Currency Devaluation Most by Demdem(m): 6:45am On Feb 23, 2016 |
jpphilips: |
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