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Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Dacronym(m): 12:03pm On Sep 24, 2018
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Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by LZAA: 12:06pm On Sep 24, 2018
BeeBeeOoh:
It is only Buhari that could share $322m Abacha loot, then travel to China to borrow $328m.





If you are searching for definition of emptiness, just look at Buhari

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Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Reference(m): 12:07pm On Sep 24, 2018
Haven't we learned of the saying, that if you divided the wealth of the world equally amongst all its inhabitants, that in time it will return in exactly the same proportions to exactly the same hands.

In contrast haven't we heard of the saying, "Nigeria is a rich country".... so how come a rich entity can be brought out of debt serially. What is wealth then. Someone is obviously lying.
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by BabaO2: 12:11pm On Sep 24, 2018
It is better to be in debts with basic infrastructures such as electricity, trains, motorabe roads etc than to be out of debt without working and useful infrastructures
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by sokera: 12:11pm On Sep 24, 2018
Nigerian youth are the problem of Africa , this man is emphasizing on Africa countries but Lazy Nigeria youths are screaming Buhari ... they lack quality education ... anyway African leaders needs to wake up and the youths needs to take over this continents from old fools ...
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Ghostmode2two(m): 12:13pm On Sep 24, 2018
APC is a trap
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Bitterleafsoup: 12:17pm On Sep 24, 2018
yeyerolling:
the black man no get sense. until we admit we no get sense we will not progress.


"In character and temperament, the typical African of this race-type is a happy, thriftless, excitable person, lacking in self-control, discipline, and foresight. Naturally courageous, and naturally courteous and polite, full of personal vanity, with little sense of veracity, fond of music and loving weapons as an oriental loves jewellery. His thoughts are concentrated on the events and feelings of the moment, and he suffers little from the apprehension for the future or grief for the past. His mind is far nearer to the animal world than that of the European or Asiatic, and exhibits something of the animals' placidity and want of desire to rise beyond the state he has reached.

"Through the ages, the African appears to have evolved no organised religious creed, and though some tribes appear to believe in a deity, the religious sense seldom rises above pantheistic animalism and seems more often to take the form of a vague dread of the supernatural. He lacks the power of organisation, and is conspicuously deficient in the management and control alike of men or business. He loves the display of power, but fails to realize its responsibility - he will work hard with a less incentive than most races. He has the courage of the fighting animal, an instinct rather than a moral virtue. In brief, the virtues and defects of his race -type are those of attractive children, whose confidence when it is won is given ungrudgingly as to an older and wiser superior and without envy. Perhaps, the two traits which have impressed me as those most characteristic of the African native are his lack of apprehension and his lack of ability to visualize the future"
Lord lugard in his book dual mandates
Africans belief in nature & everything it is a pure existence.

Ha living in the past and dreading the future is why most Asians and Caucasians commit suicide easily and at alarming rates.

They did not meet us unorganized we were fine, happy organized in our own way. They learned democracy from west Africa and also took one of the spiritual systems and called it Kabalism to make money and rule the world. But I get your point.
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by bluecircle470: 12:20pm On Sep 24, 2018
Nigeria debt toll started back when Yar’adua came to power and it’s so unfortunate we are experiencing this with no caution. I could remember Jonathan government borrowed $3.75billion from IMF and China combined. Africa where is thy glory!
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by ipobarecriminals:
sad angry sad thanks to Otuoke man,mama P.FFK and other THIEVES
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by trillville(m):
The one and only way for Nigeria to get out of our mess is to break the cycle. We are stuck in a self-made matrix and will only repeat the past over and over again.

trillville:
Cocaine is a helluva drug, and our choice of drug is crude oil.

Cocaine keeps you in a state of bliss, masks all your problems and can lead you to become less productive when you abuse the drug. Many may not know this, but cocaine used to be seen as a stimulant similar to caffeine, so it has its positives, but when wrongly used, it leads to problems. The mythical character Sherlock Holmes regularly smoked cocaine using a pipe.

The term Dutch disease did not originate from Nigeria. It implies that a nation loses its ability to be productive because its sole focus and revenue source comes from selling a commodity (raw material, e.gOill). We are addicted to oil money, and as drug addicts, we need to be gradually weaned off of our drug of choice. A cocaine and heroin addict can kill a person for another fix because nothing in life is sweeter than his choice of drug.

How to wean Nigeria off crude oil. We need to be SMART.

1. Specific:
A) Set a 10 to 15-year deadline for using income from crude sales to pay government workers (civil and public services) salaries. All salaries must come from taxes.

B) Use crude oil revenues for Infrastructure such as renewable energy facilities, which are cheaper in the long run but costlier to set up, schools, hospitals, roads, low-cost housing, water plants, telecommunications infrastructures, and cottage industries in all 774 logos using a pop framework. The government must use oil money to benefit most Nigerians and not pay a few people salaries, believing the money will trickle down.

C) Introduce policies of low corporate (business) taxes but high personal taxes on vehicles and houses. Also, the VAT should be raised to the same level as that of neighbouring African countries.

2. Measurable:
Three key services, security, healthcare, and education, need real-time information systems to collate and manage data to enable better decision-making. Nigerians will also want to demand a higher standard of transparency because they are paying taxes. Information on oil sales and revenue from taxes must become a right for all Nigerians.

3. Actionable:
All Nigerians have a part to play. The government needs to collect revenue and manage it appropriately for the people, and the people need to hold the government accountable when their desires are unmet. Removing the immunity clause from public officers and strengthening the judiciary would speed up the progress of this nation.

4. Relevant:
This policy of getting off our addiction would lead to fewer people living in extreme poverty. As a result, security would improve, high birth rates would reduce, quality of life and life span would improve, and happiness and fulfilment of one's abilities would also become the norm.

5. Time: every year, a review of what per cent of crude oil is used to pay salaries should be carried out. If the government insists on maintaining its total workforce, it would have to increase taxes by the same amount it is forced to reduce from oil income. In economics, there is no such thing as a free lunch. Government must be efficient in making decisions and not carried away by day-to-day whims.

This is an essential blueprint for restructuring Nigeria. Every other option, in my opinion, will end in bloodshed. Once more, cocaine is a helluva drug. We need to get off it.
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Nobody: 12:29pm On Sep 24, 2018
Bitterleafsoup:
Africans belief in nature & everything it is a pure existence.

Ha living in the past and dreading the future is why most Asians and Caucasians commit suicide easily and at alarming rates.

They did not meet us unorganized we were fine, happy organized in our own way. They learned democracy from west Africa and also took one of the spiritual systems and called it Kabalism to make money and rule the world. But I get your point.
we were not fine, human sacrifice was rife, killing of twins was the thing in some places, wars and capture of slaves, health care we relied on herbs which cant cure certain diseases no invasive surgery too. technology wise we were no where that is why oyinbo could use mirror and wine to exchange for slaves
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by joytothewise(m): 12:31pm On Sep 24, 2018
Under buhari Nigerians felt recession, hardship and poverty... and the man felt he is doing good as a leader... what good as he done??
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Rindo69: 12:39pm On Sep 24, 2018
Racoon:
Do you need failure to tell you that failure is failure huh
Buhari Spent $322m Abacha loots and borrow $328m.

"What Nigeria have today is a failure.Never you reinforce failure."-OBJ. angry
I watched the foreign affairs minister trying to explain the rationale behind this. How can you allow a country returning stolen funds to dictate what you use the money for? You don't even need to have this conversation. Stolen funds is different from debt forgiveness. They can dictate what you use money which ordinarily you would have paid as debt servicing but they cannot tell you what you use monies stolen and returned.
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Bitterleafsoup: 12:41pm On Sep 24, 2018
yeyerolling:
we were not fine, human sacrifice was rife, killing of twins was the thing in some places, wars and capture of slaves, health care we relied on herbs which cant cure certain diseases no invasive surgery too. technology wise we were no where that is why oyinbo could use mirror and wine to exchange for slaves
So do you know the history of the white man at all? The crusades how they would bleed people to cure them. How they took one shower a year and dirtiness almost wiped out half the population with disease.How Europeans were slaves to the royals and serfs. How they slaughtered, murdered and killed in the name of manifest destiny.
The brutal and animalistic brain of whitemen put them on top. They can slaughter millions without a blink. See Iraq look how they destroyed and occupied and we still call it civilization smh.
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by bigpicture001: 12:43pm On Sep 24, 2018
western and african relationship with Africa is far better than that with the chinese!
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Nobody: 12:44pm On Sep 24, 2018
yeyerolling:
the black man no get sense. until we admit we no get sense we will not progress.


"In character and temperament, the typical African of this race-type is a happy, thriftless, excitable person, lacking in self-control, discipline, and foresight. Naturally courageous, and naturally courteous and polite, full of personal vanity, with little sense of veracity, fond of music and loving weapons as an oriental loves jewellery. His thoughts are concentrated on the events and feelings of the moment, and he suffers little from the apprehension for the future or grief for the past. His mind is far nearer to the animal world than that of the European or Asiatic, and exhibits something of the animals' placidity and want of desire to rise beyond the state he has reached.

"Through the ages, the African appears to have evolved no organised religious creed, and though some tribes appear to believe in a deity, the religious sense seldom rises above pantheistic animalism and seems more often to take the form of a vague dread of the supernatural. He lacks the power of organisation, and is conspicuously deficient in the management and control alike of men or business. He loves the display of power, but fails to realize its responsibility - he will work hard with a less incentive than most races. He has the courage of the fighting animal, an instinct rather than a moral virtue. In brief, the virtues and defects of his race -type are those of attractive children, whose confidence when it is won is given ungrudgingly as to an older and wiser superior and without envy. Perhaps, the two traits which have impressed me as those most characteristic of the African native are his lack of apprehension and his lack of ability to visualize the future"
Lord lugard in his book dual mandates
Your symbolic descriptions of an African man is https://media./media/l2YWr3bI5U1bHOzuM/giphy.gif https://media./media/l2YWr3bI5U1bHOzuM/giphy.gif
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Biodun556(m): 12:46pm On Sep 24, 2018
Obasanjo never took Nigeria out of debt. The condition for debt cancellation then was that Nigeria must come back and borrow again. The white men are wise.
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Adieza(op): 12:47pm On Sep 24, 2018
miqos02:
I thought this man is no longer a Nigerian
he was talking about Africa.
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by jaxxy(m): 12:51pm On Sep 24, 2018
U can’t give what u don’t have. That’s Just it
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by malakasea(m): 12:51pm On Sep 24, 2018
tigerclaws:
thunder scatter Buhari Insha'Allah amin Thunder scatter Buhari Insha'Allah amin Thunder scatter aisha masha Allah amin
Back to sender inshaAllah
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by lloyds(m): 12:53pm On Sep 24, 2018
Like him or not, OBJ is the only president craving for one Nigeria.

He is the best president since the republic, and did many monumental things.
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by malakasea(m): 12:56pm On Sep 24, 2018
BabaO2:
It is better to be in debts with basic infrastructures such as electricity, trains, motorabe roads etc than to be out of debt without working and useful infrastructures
You got it guy,what i belive is that PMB will not drag us into the mud.
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Reference(m): 1:01pm On Sep 24, 2018
lloyds:
Like him or not, OBJ is the only president craving for one Nigeria.

He is the best president since the republic, and did many monumental things.
Yes, he did many wrong things. As the maxim shareholder and Chairman of 'Nigeria Incorporated', Nigeria has remained dysfunctional over the decades because of him. Not that it could work anyway but he has successfully seen through the policies that brings her back from the brink of revolution time and again.

Now the pent up anger with the present government and system he will not allow to work through to a certain revolution. Just when the people are fed up, like that infamous rat that coaxes its victim into delirium while nibbling at his toes Mr. Obasanjo is at it again with the soothing breeze of the palace change of the Buhari government, obviously with an intention of replacing it with a one which will certainly turn out much worse.
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by KingRagnar: 1:07pm On Sep 24, 2018
This is just a fat blatant lie!!!, The debt of Nigeria was incurred by OBJ for the building of roads and refinery that was never completely built, the debt rolled over from OBJ to Yar'Adua to GEJ and then to PMB. A mess that PMB has been trying to cleanup just as he is doing with other uncompleted projects PDP left in the office when departing. Nigeria fell into debt because of OBJ
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Bruemath(m): 1:11pm On Sep 24, 2018
So sad
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by 12345baba(m): 1:19pm On Sep 24, 2018
As e be now my kids are owing the Chinese.
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Josh44s(m): 1:28pm On Sep 24, 2018
BeeBeeOoh:
It is only Buhari that could share $322m Abacha loot, then travel to China to borrow $328m.





If you are searching for definition of emptiness, just look at Buhari
This one loud gan!

Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Carlyscales: 1:56pm On Sep 24, 2018
Demgohearword:
So obj is a hero now
In freeing us from debts that he didn't acquire.
He is!

When compared with the clueless one borrowing easy money from China n mortgaging our future.
He is!

U have a better definition of Heroes in this context?
Kindly let us know!
Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by wink2015(m): 1:59pm On Sep 24, 2018
ALTHOUGH OBASANJO IS NOT A SAINT. HE TOO CONTRIBUTED TO THE ECONOMIC WOES NIGERIA IS FACING LARGELY DUE TO THE MASSIVE CORRUPTION THAT TOOK PLACE DURING HIS TIME OF WHICH MONEY MEANT FOR THE POWER SECTOR WAS LOOTED BY KEY MEMBERS OF HIS GOVERNMENT UNDER HIS WATCHFUL EYES.

However, his predecessors like Goodluck Jonathan created more rooms for massive looting of the national treasury thereby increasing the poverty rate in Nigeria.

President Muhammadu Buhari had worsen the fate of the Nigeria economy by borrowing to the detriment of our indebtedness.

President Muhammadu Buhari told us that he does not understand ECONOMICS.
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