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| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by luvinhubby(m): 9:27pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
obailala:Imagine, the govt you campaigned for knocked out our economy into unconsciousness in 1yr, clap for yourself. |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by chinaindia: 9:29pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
Am not a fans of Kayose. But he said it all. Am absolutely with him on this. Nigerian are damn hungry. Hunger is in town |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by Ibime(m): 9:30pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
MadamExcellency:You nailed it. The rigid FOREX mechanism is the no1 reason for FDI outflows. I can't exchange my dollars into Naira today in order to invest in your country at an artificially reduced exchange rate, knowing that when the pressure gets too much, you can devalue your currency overnight and wipe out half of my investment. Buhari needs to take his hands off the Naira, full stop. |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by tmanis(m): 9:33pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
KauntantJoyce:spectranet and ntel nko? |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by ndcide(m): 9:33pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
This is were the main issue is. But the likes of hungerBad will not want to see it but would rather latch on the theatrics of Efcc. Some of us know how we earn our money whether they stole money or not, it doesn't affect us. Now you want us to be happy with a government that is destroying the economy and blame it on graft? Enough of shielding the incompetence of buhari government with stories of graft. |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by mescapee: 9:34pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. This is just morning. I just hope that what Obiano said about how long it takes a country to come out of recession is not true. |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by Forwetinnah: 9:34pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
Wait..what?! "Inflow shrinks" Really?!! Thought Dogonyaro was globetrotting to bring in investors?! With all the travel travel. .investors e no bring, e kuku pursue the ones wey dey? Plague o!! |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by fuckpro: 9:39pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
KauntantJoyce:...yes I can see it now ... thanks for the enlightenment ... Just wish the crocodile smile ends 2019 |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by ephi123(f): 9:39pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
ivandragon:Exactly. Afterall crude prices have been at similar levels of $45 for more than one year, so this cannot be blamed on the usual "fall in crude price" or better still on GEJ. Buhari's unguarded utterances have played a role in this demise. What an unfortunate situation Nigeria finds itself today with this kind of leader. Nigerians must continue to speak out against this clueless government. |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by Forwetinnah: 9:43pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
obailala:...and who is responsible for this wonderful feat? Hope you're NOT blaming the business men? |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by anonimi: 9:43pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
MadamExcellency:He didn't understand as a young military dictator in 1984, how can he understand now? www.nairaland.com/attachments/2095210_worst_jpeg588f192a23aa02a7b350a8bbe5d18306 |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by obailala(m): 9:45pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
luvinhubby:When you cut the tap root of a tree, the leaves don't wither immediately... it takes at least a week or two before the leaves begin to dry up and fall off. But common sense entails that the problem did not start when the leaves began to fall. Nigeria was on life support and the economy was accelerating to the abyss when the last govt handed over to the present govt. Only ignorant people dont kbow that and only ignorant people argue about that when reminded of the facts. A country that was already borrowing to pay FG workers' salaries, a country that was already owing fuel importers for almost a year, a country whose foreign reserves dropped by $10bn in 6 months even when oil still sold above $65 (meanwhile the naira still crashed from N160 to N220 within few months notwithstanding the $10bn expended to checkmate this drop), a country whose gdp growth rate just within 3 consecutive quarters had dropped from 6-7% to 2.3%. This same country owed all contractors their entitlements since 2014, forcing contractors to abandon site and render thousands jobless, not until this year (2016) when the new govt managed to provide funds to get contractors back to site. I could go on and on, but then, there is no point. People who have chosen to be ignorant will remain so irrespective of what they are shown. So bros, park well! |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by anonimi: 9:49pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
ivandragon:Do you mean these guys? ![]() www.nairaland.com/attachments/3251622_image_jpeg_jpeg6f95b5e7a24ad4fc0808d6698fd37362 |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by dondavinchi(m): 9:51pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
It will neva b well wit does dat voted for buhari |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by Nobody: 9:55pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
MadamExcellency:This too academical for the way Buhari is operating He wants to domesticate everything in the country like its a cattle ranch.. blff na him sabi. He has an endpoint |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by tete7000(m): 9:56pm On Sep 18, 2016*. Modified: 10:16pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
Ontarget:Enough of this. Point to one good economic policy that the messianic government has formulated and implemented that seems to be working to you. You people talked about the ugly of the past as if there were no good thing from that past this government could have built on. |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by Nobody: 9:57pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
[quote author=anonimi post=49477232]He didn't understand as a young military dictator in 1984, how can he understand now? quote] Please bros go bar take 20 bottles of hennesy for this comment abeg i'll send the payment thru email. Nice one |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by Reference(m): 9:58pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
This is the first stat that directly indicts the present government. No one will be able to blame the past adminstration for this. This is the direct result of the constant demarketing of the country on top of haphazard policies. The hole we are in is still expanding and deepening. It may take another full year to hit tne bottom of it. Recovery may not be in the life of this administration. I'm yet to see otherwise. Our hope lies in OPEC. They govern this country ultimately. |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by obailala(m): 9:58pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
Forwetinnah:When a country of 170 million people foolishly chose to rely on just one single volatile priced commodity for over 92% of its income, the effect of cutting up to 60% of this foolish country's income shouldnt be too difficult to discern. Unfortunately, even with the present hit, the countrymen (both educated and uneducated) for flimsy political/tribal/ethnic reasons still bluntly refuse to realise that this total reliance on one commodity is the mother of the current travails of the nation, rather we choose to politicise and trivialise it by claiming it is one politician or the other who came in a year ago that is responsible for the problem. Nigeria obviously isnt ready to grow cos you cant grow without firstly defining and accepting what the problem truly is. |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by anonimi: 9:59pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
obailala:When will these lies & propaganda end? How long before you realise that many irredeemable Buharideens are opening their eyes and transforming into Buharists who want change on their conversion to Wailers? https://www.36ng.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/4.jpg www.nairaland.com/attachments/2077628_BNGI782FMSI1G20150108171624_jpge5bb24791334f05106b071c3170d959d FG, States, LGs Share N568.4 Billion for Oct Tinubu Tackles FG, CBN On Excess Crude Oil Sales Account |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by NobleG1(m): 10:01pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
Impeach Buhari now! |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by mightyhazell: 10:01pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
ndcide:my guy,u dey reason. |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by luvinhubby(m): 10:01pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
obailala:An ignorant mind is better than an jaundiced and skewed mind. A vehicle can decelerate or slow down in a journey but should never be put reverse if progress should be made. Buhari put Nigeria's economy in reverse gear by his acts, words and lack of policies. The live wire of our economy is crude oil, GEJ made tangible efforts to add agriculture to it and these two sectors are still on operation, which tap root was cut? |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by anonimi: 10:02pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
dondavinchi:They are organising to ask for a refund of their votes. ![]() www.nairaland.com/attachments/3234361_fbimg1450823846843_jpegccc7ea9d509141b638a64535ab185d08 |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by Thobiy(m): 10:03pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
Everything don worst |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by Reference(m): 10:05pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
ephi123:No one should even begin to hide under oil prices. They have been low for almost two years now. The present budget was tied to a price lower than we have today. Why can't it impact positively on the economy. And if we know oil is unstable why can't we draw foreign investment with the naira so weak and our assets so attractively priced. Answer, the environment is poor. Can this be blamed on the past regime. No. When will the present regime begin to take responsibility.... 2017, 2018, 2019 or never. Nigerians have a right to know so they can begin to chart their own future if the government cannot stand to do its job and help them. |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by obailala(m): 10:07pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
anonimi:Ignorance bug is widespread, hunger also helps to spread it faster. When a person mingles with ignoramuses for too long and he's not well grounded in his books, coupled with the effects of hunger, such a person is bound to fall by the roadside and join the ignoramuses to spew emptiness. That explains the case of those people picking wailers form and claiming that buhari is responsible for the hunger in the land. By the way, just for your info, that someone complains about the actions or inactions or gaffes of the present government, that doesnt make one a wailer; a wailer is one who laments and criticises pointlessly, just for the sake of it. By the way, it is only ignorant folks that you can deceive by flaunting GDP growth rate of 7% from 2013/2014. Kindly show us the 2.3% (and still falling) GDp growth rate as at the second quarter of 2015 when your oga was leaving offfice? |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by SycophanticGoat: 10:08pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
blueto:LoL, I was the first to make that comment with my previous moniker and on one thread here on NL. The guy who posted it on that website must have been the one who asked me back then if he could copy the post. I told him he could and if he wishes, then he shouldn't bother about referencing.. Didn't know the post will go this far... Am glad tho... ![]() |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by anonimi: 10:08pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
obailala:Agreed that total reliance is the root cause. What did DullardPoo do to address the problem for over 40 years i.e. four decades that he has been in power since he was military governor of the old North eastern state. What are his legacies in education, (which is the sustainable vehicle for industrialisation) even for Katsina state and the north all these decades? Nothing. He simply allowed their chidren to be uneducated so he can recruit them easily for his fatwa on the "dogs and baboons to be soaked in blood" when he loses elections. Not so ![]() www.nairaland.com/attachments/2027366_buharinu_jpeg5ce072fcf9c5443e849caa9cebbeaa57 |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by anonimi: 10:09pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
obailala:.....and your point is ![]() |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by Stevengold(m): 10:11pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
Ontarget:I hate it when people talk about failures of past administration. Do u think the economic system of Nigeria was stable during Obasanjo and Goodluck E. Regime?? It wasn't, but at least it was not a funeral of our country Nigeria. If we Wan talk about past we go trace this past administration reach independence of Nigeria. So leave that thing. See the truth and speak. What are u defending? |
| Re: Recession: Investment Inflow Shrinks By N642bn Under Buhari by otitokoroleti: 10:11pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
obailala:am sure that you know your god is still busy looking for the exploration of that same commodity in the northern part of the country. do you realize that Nigeria is not a mono economic country during the regional government days? do you realize that illegal immigration of the Nigerien and Chadian to Nigerian to vote in the northern part of Nigeria to vote as a Nigerian during the election period is corruption? do you realize that gowon is still under training during the time hr becomes head of state? there are some certain facts that you don't know about this country, bottom line is thaay almajiris are the major problem of this country. how can someone who had no knowledge about governance/ainistration govern a country properly? |
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