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| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by ugbanante: 1:47pm On May 25, 2020 |
Please how does this whole theory translate to the betterment of the common man on the street? Look at the "non-oil" sector figures, imagine how much govt can improve on that just by ensuring constant power generation and distribution. No country GDP rocks high without empowering her SMEs with the structure to ensure consistent operations. |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by gawu1: 2:20pm On May 25, 2020 |
All the Chukwus and Obinnas of Igbo family are not happy with this news |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by ebuka1997: 3:33pm On May 25, 2020 |
Yamprince:It’s just a prediction that Nigeria might enter a recession. It’s looking unlikely they’ll be a recession. By q3 the Economy should have been growing already |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by goldmatrix(m): 3:36pm On May 25, 2020 |
Fake statistics by audio government. Apc ran the economy into recession since 2018 borrowing money from all institutions in the world. There's nothing good, I mean absolutely nothing good can come from this government than nepotism, propaganda and stealing |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by sayso: 4:31pm On May 25, 2020 |
But why is the growth in negative?thought real growth is positive? |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by Okoroawusa: 4:51pm On May 25, 2020 |
YorubaKinging:Prophet we have heard. If this your prophecy doesn't come to past... what do we do to you? |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by AlhajaChinyere: 5:59pm On May 25, 2020 |
Edopesin:So you are just a empty headed critic? Look I am in Europe now and can clearly see that a country is built by the PEOPLE not the government or the president. In USA the government did not create Microsoft Oracle, IPhone, Boeing, Hollywood, Ford Motors etc etc etc. Na to fucck una only sabi! Useless 190 million idiots! |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by Edopesin: 6:13pm On May 25, 2020 |
AlhajaChinyere:Your assimilation is a cry for help, first of all my comment wasn't in anyway criticising the president secondly your staying in Europe doesn't give you an idea of what makes up a government, any person that feels this way is delusional And you're even more of a lunatic than sane for calling 190 million without knowing each and any of them, the USA have come a long way and have developed, Nigeria is in the process so don't compare your USA or Europe to Nigeria Odè |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by BigBizzy(m): 7:27pm On May 25, 2020 |
E suppose increase...bubu never travel since na |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by basty: 10:02pm On May 25, 2020 |
The level of overhead will reduce and thereby enhance our GDP growth in Q2. |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by AlhajaChinyere: 4:27am On May 26, 2020 |
Edopesin:Professor of Criticism! No idea, no knowledge, ignorance, stupidity, shallow thinking, herd mentality, unconstructibe criticism Bleep off |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by Edopesin: 8:34am On May 26, 2020 |
AlhajaChinyere:sad, your ikorodu Europe must be hard on you |
| Re: Nigeria's GDP Grew By 1.87% in Q1 2020 Amid Global Challenges by austinkenneth: 10:03am On May 26, 2020 |
Well. I continue to pray for the country. |
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