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| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by fisitaf: 2:16pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
hmm thats good |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by Nobody: 2:17pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
SAI BABA 4+4 |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by rusher14: 2:18pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Esseite:Do you put money where you have no confidence? |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by Meritocracy: 2:21pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Please where is Orubebe, please inform him we need 2nd episode of pdp drama next week oo. |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by lugado: 2:21pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Multiplier effect of corruption 1. A young man works for one of the state ministries.He salary is 120K. He makes 15,000 everyday on this desk (N75k a week) engaging in corrupt practices. As a result, he spends the daily cash as he cares. Living large and far above his legitimate income. 2. He visits the local joint every evening and buys drinks for friends, and area boys. They hail him. He is married, but has two girlfriends. His "income" is enough to take care of them. The Asun seller at his favorite joint is happy, the joint owner is happy. 3. Everyone was benefiting from his "income". Friends, family, area boys, joint owner, Asun seller, girlfriends, wife and his church. Life was good. 4. Then suddenly the ministry implemented the Treasury Single Account (TSA) at the beginning of PMB administration. His extra "income" disappeared and he had to adjust to the reality of event and live within his real income. That wasn't easy. 5. Initially he reduced his daily visit to the joint to 3 days a week and stopped buying drinks for everyone. He reduced he plates of Asun. The Asun seller started to find it hard to sell a full goat each day and resorted to buy half. 6. The young man's girlfriends started to feel the heat too. No more iPhone 10. The joint owner noticed a drop in sales. The young man finally stopped visiting the joint after a month. The area boys started feeling his absence. The effect cascaded down. 7. The young man started spending more time at home with his wife and kids. The family had to readjust to the reality of the new normal. His hair stylist noticed the young man suddenly stopped tipping. He will even wait for his N200 change after haircut. 8. Things are different. Times are hard, they all cry. The young man is blaming Buhari, his wife is blaming Buhari, the area boys are blaming Buhari, the girlfriends are saying Buhari must go, the joint owner is saying Buhari killed the "economy" 9. The Asun seller is cursing Buhari, the hair stylist is insisting Buhari is too old to rule. This is the story of our nation where corruption fuels the "economy". Those who are not engaging in it are benefiting from it. 10. This tread is not about Buhari's achievement or failure, but rather about the "multiplier" effect of corruption and how we have built a system largely driven by corruption. It's about policy implication (good or bad). It's about the choices we have made. Finally, the young man had to withdraw his kids from what he called expensive primary school his kids attend. He added:"what are they teaching them there sef " Obasanjo didn't go to a private school. I just laughed |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by RTSC: 2:21pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
wimomapewe:how is it huge? Have you compared it to past figures? For a nation of 150millon with most of the investments in the oil sector. |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by Nobody: 2:22pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
rusher14:They have run out of ideas to make money... thereby solely relying on bond sales and putting the future of Nigeria in jeopardy. Moreover TB's must be paid with interest on exact dates and periods no matter how moribund the country is. It should be a shame the only way people have thought to invest in a country is via TB's which are 100% secured and not via industries. |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by Didi2d(m): 2:22pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
$16b wey obasanjo waste and share for PDP members, the same obasanjo still talking nonsense That amount can change an economy as you can see |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by RTSC: 2:24pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
rusher14:Foreign investors have no confidence in buhari. Investments that should be coming here is going to Ethiopia and the rest of Eastern Africa. We are not in the top 10 recipients of foreign investments in Africa. Something that was a given in the past years. Your buhari is killing the country. We can't even meet the barest minimum. |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by Yankee101: 2:24pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
And how much outflow? |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by ydauda02: 2:27pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
kaen1317:U did nt bring him at first so u cnt send him back based on my analysis pmb will win 24 states all n.west,s.west,n.east except taraba,akwa ibom 45% and imo so i know nxt week by now my point will or must hv bee aout thank u |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by rusher14: 2:27pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
RTSC:If they had no confidence they'll not be buying Tbills. Can you buy Venezuelan Tbills? |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by ydauda02: 2:27pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
kaen1317:U did nt bring him at first so u cnt send him back based on my analysis pmb will win 24 states all n.west,s.west,n.east except taraba,N.central except benue, akwa ibom 45% and imo so i know nxt week by now my point will or must hv bee aout thank u |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by RTSC: 2:30pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
rusher14:How much t bills are we sellimg compared to before? What is the value relative to the past years? Of course, some investors will always buy our tbills. They have made profit in the past and the record is there. They will still want to try. But many investors have fled. |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by Nobody: 2:31pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Buhari and osibanjo is working |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by rusher14: 2:33pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
RTSC:We have 16 Billion dollars that says otherwise. |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by vezycash(m): 2:38pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
wimomapewe:Oga, that's peanuts. That's fb quarterly earnings. |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by netpro(m): 2:41pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Great. Let us do more. 4+4 all the way! |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by maisauki: 2:42pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
More dan what baba iyabo ie obasanjo spent on electricity dat brought us more dakness |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by Felixv: 2:45pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
lugado:The nightclub owners are cursing buhari so are the importers of designer shoes and perfumes. Cascading effect of an honest economy based on Hard work No be voodoo economics |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by Bizibi(m): 2:45pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
No,it is 600bn pound sterling |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by sonature1: 2:47pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
OkaNaUbe:Keep quiet, mister Just because u didn't see bad news about Nigeria NBS has become a scam Anyways, nothing can stop me from voting for Atiku..not even NBS figures |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by maisauki: 2:49pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
rusher14:He lyx to invest in somalia or syria |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by Kingspin(m): 3:04pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
As election draw close |
| Re: Nigeria's Economy Attracted $16.8bn Investment Inflow In 2018 – NBS by maisauki: 3:07pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Esseite:wil say, DONT ARGUE WITH SWINES, so w wont argue wit u again |
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