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Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by gallivant: 7:13am On Aug 31, 2020
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Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by Saddamochieng00(m): 9:59am On Aug 31, 2020
gallivant:
Beautiful. smiley
Its all about that greenery...no ugly concrete jungles like banana island

Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 4:54pm On Aug 31, 2020
Abienape:
Pretoria Mamelodi Malls
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Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 5:42pm On Aug 31, 2020
Please all Kenyans and South Africans read this very well for a Nigerian professor in America and former Central Bank president of Nigeria. He said Nigeria is behind South Africa and Kenya in many years read very well

Professor Kingsley Moghalu, former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria and President, Institute for Governance and Economic Transformation, is a Distinguished Non-Resident Fellow and Senior Fellow, Council on Emerging Market Enterprises, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University Massachusetts, USA.

In this online interview with ADEMOLA ADEGBAMIGBE, he speaks on leadership problem in Nigeria, the country’s influence or global competitiveness, lessons of covid-19, scenario of Nigeria without oil and other issues,

Let’s talk about the general concept of ‘global competitiveness.’ What does the man on the street need to understand in this regard?

In very simple terms, “global competitiveness” means how able a country is to achieve prosperity for its citizens. It is about how successfully a national economy can compete in a global market of goods and services and create wealth for its citizens.
This competitiveness or lack of it determines, for example, whether we have higher or lower living standards in our country Nigeria. The global economy is a marketplace, and some countries sell more goods of high value in that market than others. This means their citizens are more productive, and often have higher wages, than others.


In your view, where exactly does Nigeria stand on a scale of global competitiveness?

The World Economic Forum does an annual review of global competitiveness and ranks countries. Nigeria ranks relatively low in global competitiveness. In the 2019 Global Competitiveness Report of the WEF which assessed 141 countries, Nigeria was placed at 116. Singapore was number one globally, followed by the United States. America was number one in the previous year, so these rankings are not destiny and can change. Mauritius, at number 52, is the highest ranked country in sub-Saharan Africa, followed by South Africa at number 60.

What/who’s responsible for this position? What room for improvement?

Most of global trade is in manufactured, value added goods – about 55% — although there is currently a declining trend in manufacturing and that is partially because trade in services is also rising. The massive impact of the Covid-19 crisis will see this trend continue in the near future. Agriculture accounts for less than 10% of world trade. The countries that engage in value-added manufacturing and export these products, or have advanced technology that provides all kinds of services will be better off in the global marketplace and so will be more “competitive”. Because Nigeria, for example, relies mostly on crude oil exports and the price is not stable, instead of real and diversified production at home that is exported abroad to earn foreign exchange from multiple sources, the price of oil mainly determines the value of our naira. Our oil sales determine the size of our external reserves, which determines how many months of imports we can pay for in hard currency, and this determines the value (price) of our naira relative to the dollar and other hard currencies. The competitiveness of national economies is influenced by factors such as the strength of national institutions, infrastructure, level of adoption of ICT, macroeconomic stability, healthcare, and skills. Labor markets, financial system, and capacity for innovation are also count heavily in determining competitiveness.

Share your thoughts on the global energy challenge

The world faces a serious energy challenge because we need access to reliable energy for economic growth. Meanwhile, much of the energy that countries are using, especially fossil energy such as coal and crude oil, is non-renewable. They have a limited time-span in which they will be available. British Petroleum did a report that said the world has 1.6 trillion barrels of oil, which will last only about 53 years at the current rate of extraction. These non-renewable energy sources are also harmful to our health and to the environment because they contribute heavily to greenhouse emissions that deplete the ozone layer. We need to move to cleaner, renewable energy sources such as electricity, (which is used for non-polluting electric vehicles), wind, solar energy and so on.

Other nations are talking of renewable energy, Nigeria is still talking of building new refineries or carrying out turnaround maintenance of existing ones. What does this portend for the development of the nation?

As other countries shift to renewable energy sources, Nigeria is exposed, first of all, to massive economic risk because of our reliance on hydrocarbons like crude oil for foreign exchange revenues – 90% of our forex income is from oil sales. Several European countries, and even India, have set deadlines between 2025 and 2035 to stop making use of petrol-fueled transportation. They are moving to electric or hydrogen-powered vehicles instead. Are we prepared for this looming shift and decline in global demand? I don’t see much evidence that we are. This scenario, when it comes, will leave us economically stressed. We already are stressed! Plus, the political implosion that will come when the federal government no longer has adequate revenues to share to the states, except we quickly restructure the country on the basis of a new constitution that brings us back to real federalism. We need to prepare in a strategic manner for the post-hydrocarbon future by investing massively in alternatives such as solar energy. India recently constructed a world-class airport that runs entirely on solar energy. There’s plenty of sunshine in Nigeria!

What are your general thoughts on Nigeria’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic?

Nigeria has responded to Covid-19 as best it can, but his response was still not what it should have been. We are fortunate that the pandemic has so far not exploded here as mush as much as it did in western countries, but we need to be very vigilant now that we are opening up international travel. Our health systems were ill-prepared, we have focused on urban areas, understandably, and the fiscal response from the federal and state governments in terms of the economic impact of Covid-19 lockdowns was quite weak. The National Center for Disease Control has done its best, but testing capacity is weak compared to countries like South Africa and even Kenya. And there are larger governance issues that affected the Covid response but are beyond the pubic health mandate of NCDC.

What, in your opinion, is the biggest or most critical flaw that the response revealed?

The biggest flaws were the absence of public health infrastructure across the country because of years of under-investment, and the weak fiscal capacity of the government, which was unable to provide palliatives. We also saw worrisome allegations of opportunistic corruption.

What’s your appraisal of the leadership attitude and performance in the face of the public health crisis?

The leadership performance was not what it should have been, particularly in the early phase of the pandemic. All around the world, though, we saw a mixture of leadership failures and successes even in well developed countries.

How do you see Nigeria preparing to cope with the realities of a post-COVID-19 world?

Nigeria needs to fundamentally re-calibrate itself for a post-Covid world. I hope we won’t continue with our short-term, crisis reaction mode, after which we return to business as usual. Covid-19 showed how naked we are in terms of state capacity, and we need a more fundamental response in terms of how our country is structured and governed. I also think the federal government should deploy a significant part of the foreign loans it has borrowed in response to the coronavirus crisis to investments in skills-building for our youth, and to finance new ventures that can create jobs after the pandemic response phase is over.

The pandemic has caused losses in excess of hundreds of billions of Naira. Do you see brighter or bleaker days ahead?

Nigeria is going into its second recession in five years. Covid has a lot to do with this, combined with the oil price crash. The near-term future looks very difficult, but I hope we’ll have some rays of sunlight after the storm. Realistically though, Nigeria will remain economically challenged and unstable for the next five years at the very least.

If brighter or bleaker, why do you say so?

The near-term future isn’t hopeful because we have had many structural problems in our economy before Covid-19, and these structural challenges are still largely there. The fundamental nature of the Nigerian economy as an oil-dependent, rent-seeking one hasn’t changed.

Crude oil prices dropped and it would seem that the nation has hit a dead end economically with our dependence on crude oil revenues. What lessons should we be learning as a nation?

The main lesson is that crude-oil dependence is a dead end, and the world is moving on and leaving us behind. The fiscal economic model we are operating, which is more of a unitary state model in which the federal government controls and relies on revenue from natural resources and distributes smaller portions of those revenues to states, rather than a truly federal one in which sub-national governments control their revenues and contribute to the maintenance of the central government, is simply not sustainable.

Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 5:48pm On Aug 31, 2020
2019 Global Competitiveness Report of the WEF which assessed 141 countries, Nigeria was placed at 116. What a giant

Please read the document above Nigeria is behind of South Africa and Kenya this is a Nigerian professor in America said it and which is also part of the American Institute at a university
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 8:40pm On Aug 31, 2020
Nigeria is a total disgrace just look at two-faced soya beans Farm


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTPVFeOvRU0
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 7:16am On Sep 01, 2020
I am so happy I have totally destroyed the Nigerian people on 3 that chat on nairaland. Nigeria locked in a massive internal back to Ghana for the past two weeks
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by ednited(f): 8:51am On Sep 01, 2020
Kazikazi:
Is he supporting the Egyptians?
That's too bad dear.
Just heard a man talking about corona thingy in TZ and no cases there? Its funny how papaya and some other fruits tasted for positive when sent to WHO.
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by ednited(f): 8:57am On Sep 01, 2020
christejames:
Yes I am...


Can't wait to see the pix
Check this park in Addis Ababa. You'll see the waters dancing. You asked for pics but you will enjoy this


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFnAuivTvRE
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 11:36am On Sep 01, 2020
It is becoming too much everyday Nigerian and Ghanaian are crashing on nairaland

https://www.nairaland.com/6089245/nigerian-traders-ghana-paid-1m
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by Abohboy: 11:56am On Sep 01, 2020
SUFFERInSMILIIN:
2019 Global Competitiveness Report of the WEF which assessed 141 countries, Nigeria was placed at 116. What a giant

Please read the document above Nigeria is behind of South Africa and Kenya this is a Nigerian professor in America said it and which is also part of the American Institute at a university
That’s just an anecdote, nobody cares about anecdotes, we need actual data, but of course an illiterate wouldn’t understand that.
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by Abohboy: 11:57am On Sep 01, 2020
SUFFERInSMILIIN:
Nigeria is a total disgrace just look at two-faced soya beans Farm


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTPVFeOvRU0
How is it disgraceful, he just started planting, how do you expect it to look. They haven’t even started watering. And how does that make a country disgraceful if a celebrity cannot take care of his farm, that isn’t even a metric.
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by christejames(m): 2:27pm On Sep 01, 2020
ednited:
Check this park in Addis Ababa. You'll see the waters dancing. You asked for pics but you will enjoy this


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFnAuivTvRE
Wow!



So beautiful, Africa is growing
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by deadkamalu: 2:27pm On Sep 01, 2020
Do we even talk about how all Nigerian cities have this unpleasant gutter water odour. It is same from Lagos,ibadan,kano,kaduna,Jos,onitsha,abato any Nigerian city you can think of.
Just small percentage of Nigerians live in decent neighborhood the rest are congregated in smelly slum towns and shanties with umbrella stalls all over the streets.
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by deadkamalu: 2:30pm On Sep 01, 2020
Abohboy:
How is it disgraceful, he just started planting, how do you expect it to look. They haven’t even started watering. And how does that make a country disgraceful if a celebrity cannot take care of his farm, that isn’t even a metric.
a Cutlass and hoe type of farming is disgraceful in 2020 but unfortunately that's the only type of farming Nigerian engage in.
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by orisa37: 2:39pm On Sep 01, 2020
SUFFERInSMILIIN:
It is now obvious that Nigeria is just a dead donkey full of illiterate and criminals and other African countries are far in front technology industrially and educationally wise
Please be patient till we come out of this FEUDAL AUTOCRACY that we are in right now.
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by ednited(f): 4:20pm On Sep 01, 2020
christejames:
Wow!


So beautiful, Africa is growing
If you like it, i will share more
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by Olumyco(m): 6:34pm On Sep 01, 2020
This thread is toxic. Very poisonous to be consumed. This thread is a pure representation of self hate.
An educative and eye opening thread will always be based on facts and figures and not sided. And from the introduction it is already spelt out clearly this thread is to attack Nigeria. I wonder what the OP wants to derive from this. Even if you dont like the country and you want to bring it down, then do it honourably with facts and figures. It does not make sense to be here venting your hatred on the country without anything educative to swallow from people coming here. Anyone who wants to talk about the negative part of the country wants to actually make something positive comes out of it. OP you are misleading people. People who think this is fun are missing it. See internet don't forget. You will be remembered for this evil you are doing.

What will it take you to create a healthy competition between the countries you have mentioned.
Why not spelt out areas of comparison like economy, infrastructure, security, tourism, education, industrialisation, technology military and co and then let people here from their different countries churn out facts and figures about it and then we all check the statistics and then rank African countries accordingly. You claim to have visited many African countries yet you could not tell one tangible thing that we all can gain from your travelling aside self hatred for Nigeria. Are there not slums in other African countries? Are there not poor people there?

Go to YouTube and watch comparisons of Africa countries and read the comments there and learn better. You are already creating a bad reputation for yourself. You are showcasing ignorance too much here.

I advise people who are knowledgeable to please advice this guy. He might regret this in the later future. This is an obvious self hate and inner wrath with the country. And if Nigeria has offended the OP... he should please forgive the country. He might even need to take a break and check himself health-wise.... this attitude here looks weird.

SEE IN LIFE YOU WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR TWO THINGS IN THIS WORLD. THE PROBLEMS YOU SOLVED AND THE ONES THAT YOU CREATED.

Thanks
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 8:47am On Sep 02, 2020
Abohboy:
How is it disgraceful, he just started planting, how do you expect it to look. They haven’t even started watering. And how does that make a country disgraceful if a celebrity cannot take care of his farm, that isn’t even a metric.
Go and see Kenyan and Ghanaian celebrity farms
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 9:05am On Sep 02, 2020
ednited:
Check this park in Addis Ababa. You'll see the waters dancing. You asked for pics but you will enjoy this


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFnAuivTvRE
Very nice
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 9:06am On Sep 02, 2020
Abohboy:
How is it disgraceful, he just started planting, how do you expect it to look. They haven’t even started watering. And how does that make a country disgraceful if a celebrity cannot take care of his farm, that isn’t even a metric.
I cannot see any irrigation regardless of darts. Nice farm here in Sao Paulo is 50 times better than that
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 9:38am On Sep 02, 2020
orisa37:
Please be patient till we come out of this FEUDAL AUTOCRACY that we are in right now.
That is the biggest mistake which Nigerians are make Nigeria cannot come out of it. The problem is Nigeria not the government Nigerian all over the world only wants to vote for a criminal you cannot change them . If you could to develop countries you will find Nigerian professor Give reason why Nigerians must support a criminal. 95% of Nigerians leaving the country now in Nigeria can do nothing for them. But when they get to another country the first thing they want to do vote for a Nigerian criminal .I am sorry I am talking like this to you but illiteracy is our problem

Just look at Ghana South Africa India China Lebanon and now Cyprus. In all of these countries Nigerians went to vote for Nigerian community leaders now that they are dealing with Nigerians where is the Community leader which they went to vote for no where. This is not Nigeria but it is Nigerians in other countries making the same mistake with their stupidity and illiteracy
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by christejames(m): 9:45am On Sep 02, 2020
ednited:
If you like it, i will share more
I love it
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 9:47am On Sep 02, 2020
deadkamalu:
Do we even talk about how all Nigerian cities have this unpleasant gutter water odour. It is same from Lagos,ibadan,kano,kaduna,Jos,onitsha,abato any Nigerian city you can think of.
Just small percentage of Nigerians live in decent neighborhood the rest are congregated in smelly slum towns and shanties with umbrella stalls all over the streets.
thank you very much you know Nigeria very well. The open drainage at the side of the road are places for open defecation most Nigerian houses do not have toilets to the people urinate in the drainage
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 9:58am On Sep 02, 2020
Olumyco:
This thread is toxic. Very poisonous to be consumed. This thread is a pure representation of self hate.
An educative and eye opening thread will always be based on facts and figures and not sided. And from the introduction it is already spelt out clearly this thread is to attack Nigeria. I wonder what the OP wants to derive from this. Even if you dont like the country and you want to bring it down, then do it honourably with facts and figures. It does not make sense to be here venting your hatred on the country without anything educative to swallow from people coming here. Anyone who wants to talk about the negative part of the country wants to actually make something positive comes out of it. OP you are misleading people. People who think this is fun are missing it. See internet don't forget. You will be remembered for this evil you are doing.

What will it take you to create a healthy competition between the countries you have mentioned.
Why not spelt out areas of comparison like economy, infrastructure, security, tourism, education, industrialisation, technology military and co and then let people here from their different countries churn out facts and figures about it and then we all check the statistics and then rank African countries accordingly. You claim to have visited many African countries yet you could not tell one tangible thing that we all can gain from your travelling aside self hatred for Nigeria. Are there not slums in other African countries? Are there not poor people there?

Go to YouTube and watch comparisons of Africa countries and read the comments there and learn better. You are already creating a bad reputation for yourself. You are showcasing ignorance too much here.

I advise people who are knowledgeable to please advice this guy. He might regret this in the later future. This is an obvious self hate and inner wrath with the country. And if Nigeria has offended the OP... he should please forgive the country. He might even need to take a break and check himself health-wise.... this attitude here looks weird.

SEE IN LIFE YOU WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR TWO THINGS IN THIS WORLD. THE PROBLEMS YOU SOLVED AND THE ONES THAT YOU CREATED.

Thanks
I am Nigeria when I open this thread if you read my word it is from other African countries to show their development and their surpassed the giant of Africa I have been to 17 countries before in Africa. Eko Atlantic is a total failure the project is 600% over budget and it is only 25% complete. These are the white elephants which Nigerians are specialised. There is no business in the world which is 600% over budget and can survive that's why you don't hear much about it these days also you don't hear much about dangote refinery these days because they are in massive catastrophic date
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 10:01am On Sep 02, 2020
African Ghanaians Kenya Ethiopia and Tanzania including all African countries this is your platform to show the productivity level of your countries and show why you are better than the giant of Africa

Mr TZ you have been quiet for some time
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by Abohboy: 12:56pm On Sep 02, 2020
SUFFERInSMILIIN:
I am Nigeria when I open this thread if you read my word it is from other African countries to show their development and their surpassed the giant of Africa I have been to 17 countries before in Africa. Eko Atlantic is a total failure the project is 600% over budget and it is only 25% complete. These are the white elephants which Nigerians are specialised. There is no business in the world which is 600% over budget and can survive that's why you don't hear much about it these days also you don't hear much about dangote refinery these days because they are in massive catastrophic date
It isn’t a white elephant it’s a private owned development, so the government has nothing to do with it, if it goes other budget, that’s the private companies business and I know for a fact that is hasn’t gone 600% over budget, but continue in your delusions, their funny.
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by orisa37: 1:11pm On Sep 02, 2020
Easy Bro. BUHARI AND LAWAN WILL RESTRUCTURE NIGERIA BY FORCE.
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by Abohboy: 2:00pm On Sep 02, 2020
orisa37:
Easy Bro. BUHARI AND LAWAN WILL RESTRUCTURE NIGERIA BY FORCE.
Don’t really like them, would prefer osinbajo, el Rufai, adesina or Sowore for President.
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by orisa37: 5:40pm On Sep 02, 2020
[quote author=Abohboy post=93494701]Don’t really like them, would prefer osinbajo, el Rufai, adesina or Sowore for President.[/quote.



Osinbajo HAS SKILLS EDUCATION EXPERIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE FULANIS LIFE UNDER BUHARI ABBA KYARI BURAITAI DSS AND THE CABAL.
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by ednited(f): 2:48am On Sep 03, 2020
Re: South Africa,ghana,kenya & African Countries Are More Developed Than Nigeria by SUFFERInSMILIIN(op): 7:06am On Sep 03, 2020
Abohboy:
Don’t really like them, would prefer osinbajo, el Rufai, adesina or Sowore for President.
Sowore he is the only one I can trust all the rest are criminals especially osinbajo, el Rufai, adesina.

if they could perform how come they are not performing now
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