FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu - Politics (3) - Nairaland
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| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by yanabasee(m): 10:30am On Feb 11, 2017*. Modified: 7:38am On Feb 23, 2017 |
modath:I hope you will also say these words to Buhari when the next administration will probe and investigate criminals looting our tax money called "the cabal"... Before now, many other recovered monies under this administration have been used up and not accounted for...Loans are been approved and denied and yet to be accounted for. We are still suffering and when we complain, they will point fingers to the past and far gone administration... |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 10:57am On Feb 11, 2017 |
cutelover19:So out of all the problem na indomie be your problem? |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by ekanDamie: 11:07am On Feb 11, 2017 |
efilefun:#Revolution. if only we can come together to push for this this would change every evil we have in this country. and we don't necessarily have to go to the streets, social media is there for us. |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by efilefun(m): 11:14am On Feb 11, 2017 |
The street is the main result no politician will feel his life is being threatened when it comes to social media, when we have about 100 thousand people blocking the senate gates and another set blocking that of the house assembly lets see the headless goat that would try leaving the premises without heeding to the peoples cries ekanDamie: |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Nobody: 11:23am On Feb 11, 2017 |
texazzpete:sad the way nigeria empowered thieves right left and center |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Ibime(m): 11:44am On Feb 11, 2017 |
4Play:I was not referring to the recession per se but rather the effect of Jonathan's mismanagement of the ECA on Government budgets and their ability to provide stimulus with it. Oil crash is mostly responsible for the current state of the economy, while Jonathan is mostly responsible for the inability to respond to it with stimulus. This is not absolving Buhari of his ridiculous and damaging forex policy. That said, what percentage of GDP does the drop in FDI represent? I would like an answer to this. |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Authentic2000: 11:47am On Feb 11, 2017 |
...they are remitted into private homes and bunkers |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by engineerboat(m): 11:48am On Feb 11, 2017 |
Yakubu your cane is still doing press-up in kirikiri. Be that as it may. Tjis government is just doing everything to convince nigeria that they want to borrow |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by tiwasiaife(m): 11:54am On Feb 11, 2017 |
modath:Ewu didn't u hear Gen sacked him in 2014 |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by engineerboat(m): 12:04pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
modath:Just like 1. Dollar tourism continue under this kwuruption admin 2. Just like we have grass-cutter SGF 3. Just like saints Amaechi, Fashola, Fayemi et.al 4. Just like Magu daming report by DSS 5. Just like 250 million heavenly VP gate |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by precious1967(m): 12:11pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
darocha1:why? |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by 4Play(m): 12:11pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Ibime:I think you have this the wrong way round: can you name one country in history that dealt with a currency crisis by providing stimulus? In a currency crisis, a stimulus is counterproductive (this is partly why the passage of the 2016 budget, despite predictions to the contrary, preceded an acceleration of GDP contraction in Q3 FY2016). Given 2014 GDP of $500bn, a loss of $15bn in foreign investment inflows + the $6bn contraction in nonoil exports equates to 4% of GDP (this ignores any multiplier effects). That is a big loss in output: GDP contracted -2% in 2016 (4% percentage points will swing us back into growth and an end of the recession). Regarding the ECA, why was it up to GEJ to save but not state & local governments who take up 48% of the allocations? You may say this is not possible, but my state of Anambra (despite having corrupt & inept politicians in power) managed to have a rainy day fund. |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Ibime(m): 12:40pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
4Play:Regards your last paragraph, FG has always been the last bastion of relative sanity regardless of states and LGs fical indiscipline until Jonathan. We were here at midnight on New Years day 2010 when Jonathan opened the ECA account to the State Governors to chop in order to secure their support for his Presidency bid. That was the opening of the pandoras box. We cannot hold FG to the same standard as the States and LGs who are basket cases in terms of fiscal management. I will not hold brief for Buharis disastrous forex policy but as regards FDI inflows, however the whole of Africa and all emerging markets contracted severely in 2015. Partly emerging market contagion, partly Buharis forex policy. Finally estimates have it that the ECA should have accrued circa $84bln above the budgeted oil price benchmark. In pure numerics, GDP effect of Govt spending of $84bln trumps the $15bln you raised from FDIs & non-oil exports of which we can't even quantify how much of that figure depends on oil income/assets and how much is related to the global pullback on emerging markets. During Yaraduas 2009 financial crisis, 3% of GDP was drawn down from the ECA to prevent a recession thanks to OBJs diligence. Jonathan left no such draw down. I will not allow Buharis forex policy incompetence absolve Jonathan of his monumental phuck up. |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by davidif: 1:09pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
malware:And this is why we need to get rid of state owned companies. They encourage corruption. |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by 4Play(m): 1:15pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Ibime:Sorry, who made the estimates of a potential $84bn in accumulated ECA - if there are such estimates, you must be able to cite a reference so that we can understand/view the workings behind such estimates. You cannot absolve state governments from their culpability simply because they have always been less restrained than the FG. You are trying to craft a convenient narrative that is belied by reality. Many of today's policy makers, including the present finance minister, were responsible for their states' finances during the oil bonanza. There are assertions of fact you have got wrong: Africa did not contract in 2015 (unless you are talking of deceleration of GDP growth). Nigeria contracted in 2016, Africa did not*. Nigeria's currency continued to fall dramatically in 2016 at a time emerging market (EM) currencies were rising. Here is an FT article in August 2016 - the equivalent of Q3 2016 FY for Nigeria: Emerging market currencies are benefiting from a “Goldilocks” global economy to rebound to their highest levels against the US dollar in a year....https://www.ft.com/content/b30843ce-6099-11e6-b38c-7b39cbb1138a Until Trump's election, EM markets did very well in 2016 so simply attributing the dramatic collapse in investment inflows to Nigeria as down to confounding effects of EM contagion is wrong in fact. Nevertheless, it's funny how you conjure up a cumulative figure of $84bn whilst dismissive of the actual loss of inflows to the tune of $20bn per year. These debates also illustrate a basic lack of understanding of what has gone wrong with Nigeria. Take for instance the government's data showing that GDP contracted 2.2% in Q3 2016 by comparison to Q3 2015 (July/August/September 2015). How would an explanation for this contraction be made on the basis of what happened prior to May 29, 2015? *First estimates of Africa's GDP growth in 2016 is 1.7% - Source:http://www.ictsd.org/bridges-news/bridges-africa/news/un-report-projects-modest-growth-pickup-in-africa |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by ekanDamie: 1:49pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
efilefun:I understand u. but it seems Nigerians are comfortable enough than to go on protest. they see protesting people as jobless. so, even if it's online, they should do something. |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Opakan2: 3:06pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
An old adage has come to pass here.. Even if lies go for 100+ yrs, one day truth will prevail Shebi the foolish Otueke thief wanted to jail Sanusi for this same revelation, even the useless Harvard gele woman who some idiots claim is the best thing to happen since slice bread kept mum asif all was well I just thank God the whole world can see and that the yorubas made a wise choice voting the failure, curse on humanity out. More to be uncovered |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Sctests: 3:09pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Andrew yakubu. APC loved him so much they fought GEJ when he tried to sack the thief. |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Pavarottii(m): 3:19pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
modath:Pls tell me how GEJ is related to this matter. |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Onyemabright(m): 4:04pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
I LOVE THIS FLASHBACK, WE NEED MORE OF IT |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by cyprex: 5:34pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
cutelover19:one Esau is spotted here |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Babacele: 6:06pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Sctests:when, and where ? |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Babacele: 6:08pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Pavarottii:He said " stealing is not corruption", and meant it. Hass Yakubu not proven it? |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by iaatmguy(m): 9:03pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Opeedo:not this time around, if a supreme Court judge can be docked, if a sitting Senate president can also be charged and prosecuted. Things won't be like before |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Pavarottii(m): 10:15pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Babacele:Define corruption, dictionary standard. |
| Re: FLASHBACK: Sanusi Doesn't Know How Oil Revenues Are Remitted - Andrew Yakubu by Babacele: 11:40pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Pavarottii:go and ask Clueless |
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