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I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by askaboutbiafra: 10:49am On Jun 06, 2017 |
Ask me any question including but not limited to Agriculture, Economy, Wealth creation, Currency, Banking, Democracy, Human resources, Natural resources, Taxation, Law and order, Infrastructure, Education, International relations, Health and Social care. Progressive Nigerians can also learn from this conversation and are invited to join Discusion starts now and closes at 13:00 hours Ebubedike Okonkwo 8 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by DoTheNeedful: 10:53am On Jun 06, 2017 |
Can we first see your cv in order to gauge your competence? 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by askaboutbiafra: 10:58am On Jun 06, 2017 |
DoTheNeedful: Thanks for your contribution, For the past twenty or so years, I have been a research partner in several prestigious universities around the world in Europe and America. I have worked with a lot of institutions in AlaIgbo. At the end of this discussion, I will give you a detailed record of my life work. 8 Likes |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by askaboutbiafra: 11:01am On Jun 06, 2017 |
DoTheNeedful: Do you have any question about Agriculture, economy or anything? I am here to answer your question |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by GuyWise(m): 11:13am On Jun 06, 2017 |
My question is, how can a new country like biafra grow within a short period of time with their core enemies living side by side with them? because without the help of your neighboring contries i dont think a new nation can survive within a short time. |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by NwaforIgbo: 11:25am On Jun 06, 2017 |
My question is, how can a new country {Biafra} increase the value of its currency? 1 Like |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by askaboutbiafra: 11:27am On Jun 06, 2017 |
GuyWise: We must coexist peacefully with our neighbours, My projection is that about 10% of our trade will be with our immediate neigbours. Biafra will be a like a giant factory producing goods and services for exports to the rest of the world. We are already seeing that in the form of Vehicle production (Innoson) to Agriculture (Adada and Abakaliki rice). The stability of our neighbours is unpredictable, we will have to quickly assemble a powerfull millitary in terms of hardware and personnel to counter any instability. We will have to set aside a substantial resource in the form aid to help our neighbour if they require our help. Biafra will be a forward facing country willing to strike deals across the world for the developmental and economic benefit of our people. 65 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by askaboutbiafra: 11:35am On Jun 06, 2017 |
NwaforIgbo: Let us asume we return to Biafran pounds, low exchange rate is really not a big problem. The Japanese Yen is trading at 109 Yen to One Dollar. What the low value of the Yen has done is enable Japan to over the years produce cheaply and export around the world. The biggest issue about a currency is stablility and inflation. We will have to quickly establish a central bank that is up to the task. A stable government, country and currency will probably attract an annual investment of about 200 bilion dollars. 46 Likes |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by pazienza(m): 11:49am On Jun 06, 2017 |
will have to quickly assemble a powerfull millitary in terms of hardware and personnel to counter any instability. We will have to set aside a substantial resource in the form aid to help our neighbour if they require our help. On point! Isn't it funny that rather than look for means to co operate with Biafra to lift themselves up from their failure state, as well as help Biafrans find their footing, Bitter retrogressive entities in Nigeria are all more concerned about constituting hostility and standofish tendencies towards Biafra to prevent her from achieving her lofty dreams. These people are not interested in working on their own failures, they are more interested in constituting a stumbling block to our success strides. This is everything that is wrong with these people, the exact reason they are doomed to continue failing, and why we must extract ourselves from them, making Biafra establishment a must. In Biafra, we can achieve the bold part of your post, to keep ourselves immune from their hate and hostility, while we work on our success, in Nigeria we can't and remain exposed to their hostility without any form of defense, making our success impossible. 44 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by pazienza(m): 11:49am On Jun 06, 2017 |
lalasticlala, can we push this thread to the FP? 1 Like |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by pezest: 11:55am On Jun 06, 2017 |
Apart from oil, what is going to he major of revenue in the new Biafra. I'm saying this in view of the likely post oil effect on oil dependent countries like Biafra. Can Biafra be an agriculturally viable nation, considering its possible constraints due to limited land space, erosion and other hampering factors? 1 Like |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by HughJazz(m): 11:58am On Jun 06, 2017 |
Are you involved in development of jakarta, lagos, New Delhi , Malaysia, and Thailand. Those kind of development will be needed in your Biafuro ... typo I mean biafra. 9 Likes |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by Fremancipation: 12:22pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
@op, Biafrans are planing to set up the largest development fund in Africa that will be injected into the Biafran economy using Biafran diaspora bond and contributions. The fund will be dedicated to rapid infrastructure development from seaports to railways to highways etc. It will help us catch up with the rest of the civilized world. Give me some ideas on how to go about it. Thanks 10 Likes |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by askaboutbiafra: 12:25pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
pezest: Biafra is not limited by land space, in Biafra you will find one of the most arable land in Africa. Some part of Biafra is covered by forest, we will have to do all we can to maintain and reclaim those forest inorder to tackle some of the ecological challenge we currently face. If you have been to Alaigbo. Ebonyi, Enugu and some parts of Anambra have a topography that is suited for extensive farming. There are probably more land available to Biafra as compared to say the united Kingdom. Agriculture will have to be supported by government through subsidies and research grants. Please feel free to visit our higher instituion of learning to find out the cutting edge Agricultural research being produced. All that is needed is a governmental support 42 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by Rizstar: 12:31pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
pezest:With modern system of farming, you don't need the whole world to feed a nation. All that is needed is modern methodology and equipments. Take South Korean as an example. All we need to survive in Biafra is good will. Create modern day internal security system, Chase all those nonentities they imposed on us as leaders, select or elect technocrats, Biafra will compete with any nation on earth interm of development. 31 Likes |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by GrandGarcon: 12:32pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
First of all, It is not going to be easy at first, let us remove this idea of immediate Eldorado, but the patriotism and love Biafrans are showing right now will see us through. 29 Likes |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by nabiz(m): 12:35pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
(1)how can we tackle the issue of curruption (1) how can we solve the problem of electricity |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by askaboutbiafra: 12:36pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
Fremancipation: The is a good idea, most of the Japanese government debt running into Trilions of Dollars is held by Japanese institutions like pension funds etc. Most of the funds required for development will have to be sourced locally through monetary and Fiscal instrument of government. What we need more from our diasporan population will be highly skilled imput. The challenge will be; how do you construct and maintain several thousands of kilometers of road network using locally sourced resources. Create a standard healthcare system. Gas flaring still occurs in a lot of communities, how do you convert this gas to electricity etc. These are some of the challenges 27 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by pazienza(m): 12:39pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
GrandGarcon: Biafra( by this I mean a homogeneous Igbo entity) will be a real nation, United by culture, traditions and language! Not a colonial estate cobbled together for sole aim of exploitation of her people. It's also going to be a nation so loved by her people that they are all willing to die for her, that's extreme patriotism. It will also be a nation of big dreamers. These three core properties already set Biafra ahead of Nigeria! 45 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by Mazeltovscotty(m): 12:40pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
Funny. @op, tell us, how will Biafra survive politically, economically and socially immediately Biafra is decleared. Building central banks, investing in agriculture and building military is not a day job and it is going to take years. Within these years, how will biafrans survive 1 Like |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by GrandGarcon: 12:45pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
pazienza:Exactly. 11 Likes |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by askaboutbiafra: 12:45pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
nabiz: You cannot completely eliminate corruption but there are best pratices around the world for tackling corruption. Transparency is the most important. Every governmental spending has to be available for public scrutiny. Our system of government should be robust enough to demand accountability from the government of the day. 18 Likes |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by GrandGarcon: 12:46pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
Mazeltovscotty:I think I have answered that question. 4 Likes |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by GrandGarcon: 12:48pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
askaboutbiafra:In IPOB draft oganogram, there is a clause I love so much. The one that says that if unemployment gets up to 10% the prime minister MUST immediately resign, where will the room for corruption be? 21 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by DeeMain(m): 12:49pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
How is Biafra going to restore and entrench our values of honesty & integrity (ezi-aha-ka-ego), love (onye-ahana-nwanne-ya), justice (ofo) and industry(mbo) as national values? Or is it going to be business as usual and any-thing-goes in the new Biafra? 9 Likes |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by nabiz(m): 12:54pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
oh! Biafra my dream Home. I love you with passion and can work for you freely without pay. l will die for you to live . one of my happiest day will be the day my friends will call me a Biafran. Though i will miss my numerous yoruba and housa friends but i will always prefere to be called a Biafran. my love for Biafra can be compared with the love of mother and child. i will love u either as a rich or poor country as far as you can give me peace, equity and justice Oh! God may i live to see the sun rise. This is my humble prayer in Jesus name, AMEN 53 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by GrandGarcon: 12:55pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
DeeMain:One answer I have is In IPOB draft oganogram, there is a clause I love so much. The one that says that if unemployment gets up to 10% the prime minister MUST immediately resign, where will the room for corruption be? Another one is the fact that in that organogram, a provision has been made for all manner of checks and balances here and there, provinces making there own laws, stringent conditions for qualifying for a post, above all patriotism 12 Likes |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by Hollysaint: 12:56pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
how will biafran citizens property scatered acros nigeria be protected?How will diaspora biafrans be protected? |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by askaboutbiafra: 12:57pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
nabiz: Electricity is a major challenge. Fuel (gas) is the important ingredient in electricity generation. Funny enough we are sitting untop of one of the worlds largest reserve of gas and oil. The solution to electricity will have to be the use of old and new technology. The government must put mechanisms in place to encourage individuals and families to embrace solar and wind technology. There will have to be investment in building turbines, generators and transmission lines up and down the country. 30 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by askaboutbiafra: 1:03pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
Mazeltovscotty: We already have a Nigerian system in place at the moment. We will have start off on that system before it is quickly unpicked. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Am An Expert In Development Economics. AsK Me About Biafra by irepnaija4eva(m): 1:04pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
When in my own view.I think we should focus first on power. I believe if we can boast of 24/7 power stability,all other challenges will be easily tackled. 1 Like |
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