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| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Butterflyleo: 7:58am On Apr 16, 2018*. Modified: 9:45am On Apr 16, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:Was he the one who crashed the oil prices? Even from the government of Jonathan the warning signs were there and okonjo iwuala kept warning Jonathan to save up but he preferred to keep spending and when it eventually happened it was a problem he left for buhari who succeeded him. If this recession had come in the days of Jonathan you would have placed yourself for sale on olx. Ode. How old are you? |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Nobody: 7:59am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Butterflyleo:This post is meaningless. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Abidob(m): 7:59am On Apr 16, 2018 |
rusher14:And their life is in shambles |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Butterflyleo: 8:00am On Apr 16, 2018 |
400billionman:It was PDP that occasioned this due to their spend everything attitude including draining our foreign reserve despite oil prices being at an all time high during their tenure. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Nobody: 8:01am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Butterflyleo:Using ur observation, list projects Buhari has started n completed in his 4 year tenure. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by SternProphet: 8:01am On Apr 16, 2018 |
emiwanlee:This is a BIG LIE. What are the names of the multinationals? You guys think you can pull falsehood at your ass and just spread it out there. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Nobody: 8:06am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Butterflyleo:Afonja Price of crude oil or events concerning PDP does not reduce direct investment from overseas. It became hard to do business in Nigeria, Thats why foreign direct investments fell 20 billion dollars yearly to 5 billion dollars yearly. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Butterflyleo: 8:06am On Apr 16, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:What kind of nonsense are you yapping? Reading is not a curse you know even though I know understanding may be very hard for a lot of you. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/promoted/232504-factsheet-what-the-buhari-administration-has-achieved-in-two-years-presidency.html/amp |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Nobody: 8:06am On Apr 16, 2018 |
NaijaFutbol:Good summary |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Butterflyleo: 8:08am On Apr 16, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:It became hard to do business GLOBALLY and not in Nigeria alone. Unavailability of liquidity affects investment and Nigeria had her fair share |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Modarun(m): 8:09am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Butterflyleo:Keep decieving yourselves, Buhari and his crew have performed below average, all of these are media propaganda, they are always quick to search out any and every useless positives to look good. All international agencies of development, economic index and think tanks say this govt is clueless, but trust guys like you to always try to shove poo down peoples ears.
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| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Nobody: 8:10am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Butterflyleo:Zombies always have lack of retentive memory. So u chose to forget that the same bubari/APC took GEJs government to court because good luck refused to share billions of dollars we have saved in the Sovereign fund, Won in court n the money was shared . |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by SternProphet: 8:10am On Apr 16, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:This is the problem. You are a young Nigerian and you already living a LIE. It is sad. Has Buhari done 4 years? Lie No 1. To answer your question, people have listed over 100 projects done by Buhari from new roads, Primary Health Centres, North East Rehabilitation projects in the billions (done not even using Nigeria's money). The VPs office alone is starting and completing Solar Energy projects at the rate of one in nine months You guys are allowing parochial attitudes ("locality" , lack of exposure and pure hatred to colour your thinking. There may also be some low IQ involved. To even confuse your small mind further, Buhari will also complete all projects that GEJ could not do when oil price was at $109 per barrel. He will complete them at $65 per barrel. When cutting the tape to commission them, he will say "this project was started by President Jonathan and we give him credit for initiating but we have the honour of completing them. Inferiority complex has to be fought against with LOVE. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Butterflyleo: 8:12am On Apr 16, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:This was because they observed that the money was being siphoned by Jonathan and kept asking for account to be given and he refused doing so. They then asked for their share from the sovereign fund. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Nobody: 8:14am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Butterflyleo:Nigeria had 29 billion dollars in her foreign reserve wen Buhari tool over. Are u a paid agent? I would believe so. Stop making excuses for the government, Demand accountability, The valid question is ""what they have achieved"" in their first tenure under bubu |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Butterflyleo: 8:15am On Apr 16, 2018 |
SternProphet:You have said it all. They deliberately want to keep lying to themselves and I also noticed that low IQ is truly involved |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Butterflyleo: 8:16am On Apr 16, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:What was in the foreign reserve when Jonathan took over |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Nobody: 8:16am On Apr 16, 2018 |
SternProphet:Oga list the projects. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by rusher14: 8:17am On Apr 16, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:Zombies might be that way but the internet never forgets. All 36 governors were against Jonathan dipping his paws into the funds and a law suit was instituted. https://www.google.no/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2011/10/swf-govs-drag-fg-to-s-court/amp/ This took place in 2011. APC was only registered as a party in 2013. https://www.google.no/amp/s/www.premiumtimesng.com/news/141976-breaking-inec-registers-apc-issues-registration-certificate.html/amp Learn to do your research. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by sokera: 8:17am On Apr 16, 2018 |
These GeJ and PDP supporters don’t want to accept Buhari is cleaning up the mess GEJ and PDP left behind .. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Modarun(m): 8:17am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Butterflyleo:It didnt start under Buhari but while GEJ was still president. You talk alot of talk about policies, which one be specific and stop beatibg around the bush. Mind you, we have not being able to pin point any project, they didnt do any single project in 2017, quoting Fashola, and Oil prices have been on an averave of 65-75 USDollars through out this year. Talking about increased reserves without mentioning trippled borrowing and enomous debt is being economical woth truth. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Nobody: 8:18am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Butterflyleo:Looooooooooooool. Okay ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by 400billionman: 8:19am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Butterflyleo:You all can see that people comment from the extent of their comfort. A sign of selfishness narrow mindedness and low mentality. He is praising APC because he is a pig farmer. He raises SWINE. And swines give birth to 15 to 20 piglets at a time. And he attributes this biz to Buhari. while he does not care that about 20 % of Nigerian youths have taken to armed robbery and ritualism while more than 60% of the females are into prostitution. I advise you to stop dancing around the thread. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Nobody: 8:19am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Butterflyleo:Lmao. So every country on the world had a recession . |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Sam0405: 8:22am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Whatever achievement this administration thinks they have made, let another person continue from where they stop in 2019. Trying to cajole the masses always. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Nobody: 8:22am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Butterflyleo:List the project Buhari has started n completed in his 4 year tenure, Ur here talking balderdash. List them, stop bringing up issues like Boko haram has been technically defeated; D. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Modarun(m): 8:23am On Apr 16, 2018 |
sokera:Buhari cleaning his own mess. 6months without ministers, policies cancellations and reversals, left investor shocked scared to invest and even deinvest from our economy. You guys should stop decieving yourselves.
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| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Jethrolite(m): 8:23am On Apr 16, 2018 |
NaijaFutbol:Please cite your post. |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by rusher14: 8:27am On Apr 16, 2018 |
400billionman:Why did he not take to armed robbery himself? What stops able-bodied men from going into agriculture? Or is it not the same "educated" Nigerians that do cleaning , care or security work when they get abroad? |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Butterflyleo: 8:45am On Apr 16, 2018 |
400billionman:Will you shut up. Necessity is the mother of invention as they say. What stopped those youths who engage in prostitution and armed robbery from engaging themselves meaningfully and legally? Yes I own a piggery and it is big business because people like you must eat. The poor and the rich must eat and meat or fish in healthier and cheaper variants is highly sought after. I am not being selfish but realistic. You and the others like you are just being lazy and want to be spoonfed |
| Re: Nigeria's Investment Inflows Rise To $68.5 Billion by Butterflyleo: 8:49am On Apr 16, 2018 |
Modarun:Ignorance runs deep in a lot of you. Our foreign reserve profile is what makes us credit worthy as it incteases our credit rating. This shows we are a good country to assist with funds despite our foreign reserves not being enough to meet our development needs. |
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From 20 Billion dollars down to 5 billion dollars So it is not PDP that destroyed our economy? No wonder.
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, lack of exposure and pure hatred to colour your thinking. There may also be some low IQ involved. To even confuse your small mind further, Buhari will also complete all projects that GEJ could not do when oil price was at $109 per barrel. He will complete them at $65 per barrel.