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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by ABCthingx: 11:04am On Nov 22, 2020 |
SpecialAdviser:This is how they have been deceiving us since and the price of garri is still increasing. 1 Like |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by ABCthingx: 11:06am On Nov 22, 2020 |
ProT: |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by chaloskyx: 11:09am On Nov 22, 2020 |
WHY DOES EVERY THING ABOUT NIGERIA HAVE TO COME FROM THE UK ? ALL I CAN SEE IS THE UK TRYING TO REDEEM THE IMAGE OF THE BUHARI LED ADMINISTRATION WITH THIS STATEMENT. NOW I KNOW FOR SURE THE UK IS BEHIND THE FAILURE OF THIS COUNTRY |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Miracle2020: 11:17am On Nov 22, 2020 |
Miscreants will not agree with this news but they will be first to agree if the information is order wise. Igbos go and die, Buhari will be there till 2023. |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by BigBashiru: 11:17am On Nov 22, 2020 |
Rugaria: So why can't Nigeria and Nigerians impose bad leaders in the UK as well to get their resources as well as their financial services sector? aren't all humans equal? Also where is your evidence to PROVE BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT THAT Britain imposes leaders on Nigeria and that Britain imposes Buhari on Nigeria? If you can't provide any evidence then.... |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by BigBashiru: 11:19am On Nov 22, 2020 |
chaloskyx: What do they stand to gain by Nigeria's failure? |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Ebenezer2021(m): 11:38am On Nov 22, 2020 |
Rugaria: @can you kindly expantiate on the bolded? And how is this possible? |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by guiddoti: 11:54am On Nov 22, 2020 |
consolidation speech! It is well with us! |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Acesworld001: 12:01pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Austin4Jesus(m): 12:22pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
Have always said it that UK is one of the biggest Parasites we have, They are the genesis of our problem but God Almighty will deliver us from them all. Amen. |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by tnerro1(m): 12:32pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
Lai Mohammed will soon sanction you for this lie you just said, oh wait..,, |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Rugaria: 12:33pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
BigBashiru: Be waiting, you hear? Where should I come to prove that? At your Alkali Cort? Let me assemble erminent SANs to "PROVE BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT" (you should have written that in red too for more emphasis) to you that Britain influences Nigerias elections! Justice Big Badhiru.. |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by BigBashiru: 12:41pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
Rugaria: Low iq man looking for who to blame for your problems is a sign of both laziness and mental illness.... |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by BigBashiru: 12:43pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
Austin4Jesus: Low iq man looking for who to blame for your woes.... |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Adakintroy: 12:45pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
BigBashiru: Why can't u be richer than dangote at an individual level. Micro/individual variants of social adaptations exist. macro social variants of human adaptions exist. The goal is not to die but keep evolving. Why you evolve, some devolve. Nature has his script. Right now we are evolving. To be able to protest alone, having the audacity to come out and protest on the part of individuals is psychologically positive. |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by jesmond3945: 12:46pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
BigBashiru:they are buying your oil with the money they make from your backyard. They are also lifting in some instance without payment. Now in uk they are banning fossil fuel card and installing charging stations everywhere but still they are in Nigeria lifting our oil. We don't have leaders. |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by jesmond3945: 12:46pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
BigBashiru:who owns shell? |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by BigBashiru: 12:48pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
jesmond3945: Who allowed them to lift without payment? Blacks/ Nigerians. It beggars belief that the vast majority of Nigerians love blaming others for their woes. |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by meobizy(f): 12:49pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
Colour me impressed. People who still can’t pass SS 1 exams will come here to spew digital rubbish. I only wish the news reflected in the lives of the masses. |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by abokimallam: 12:50pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
This is the type commendation that gives Nigerian politicians false sense of I am doing well. It makes their head to swell up so that Nigeria will continue to depend on Britain for imports through capital exportation. Nigeria “RULERS”, look at your mates Malaysia,South Korea,Singapore,countries we began the journey of development with and score yourself whether we can be compared with them,before you score yourself how you ruled at your time in power. |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by 1stNumeroUno: 12:50pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
BigBashiru: It's obvious you have very high IQ. If not it won't be difficult for you to know there is something wrong when an economy is in recession and someone is claiming same economy is fast(est) growing. Let them show us the data and metrics that informed them of that. Besides, if you know about international politics and global economic war you'll know Nigeria is in a big mess. |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by BigBashiru: 12:51pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
jesmond3945: Shell is a public company quoted on multiple stock exchanges around the world. Anyone including you and me can buy shell shares and also be an owner of Shell. |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by jesmond3945: 12:51pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
BigBashiru:you are asking me? Am I the President of Nigeria? Okay enjoy my brother. Pound is now 620 dollar 490 and whiteman comes and tell you that the economy is growing and you believe him. Tell buhari to nationalize our oil industry and watch boris johnson chase him out. Boris would invite buhari to come and sign deal but will travel to Malaysia to sign deal. Hahahah 1 Like |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by BigBashiru: 12:53pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
1stNumeroUno: I agree with your second and third paragraphs.... if the UK praises Nigeria and if it's false praise it should be recognized as such like you have rightly done and then bureau of statistics should produce their own report.... |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by jesmond3945: 12:53pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
BigBashiru:ok but they call it anglo dutch? Just like you buy dangote shares but aliko owns it or uba shares but elumelu owns itm |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by BigBashiru: 12:55pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
jesmond3945: You are wrong here. Anyone can be the majority shareholder in any public company.... moreover why hasn't any indeginous firm reached the level of Shell? Laziness? |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by sharpwriter(m): 12:55pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
Rugaria: And the first step to curtail this bullsh! t is to dissolve Nigeria which is the foundation of their experiment. It is not just about stopping them. It's about destroying the very foundation of their evil to restore our prides as Africans and make the world know that we can name our countries ourselves and that we know the nations that are worthy to be called a country named by our own mouths. 1 Like |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Rugaria: 1:01pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
BigBashiru:People like you are the main problem with Nigeria. You don't even know your problems, don't even know the source. Dont care because of your placid political orientation! You are only interested in sharing the meager change from oil revenue because you are alarmingly lazy. If foreign countries continue to tweak your national politics to suit their desired goals, your unfortunate country will always struggle. If you really want to know how Nigerias politics is designed to fail by the British right from independence, there are lots of literature on that, including from British diplomats. Go, search for that, read and get educated! I don't have the time to baby feed a fatty irritant like you.. 1 Like |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Rugaria: 1:02pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
jesmond3945:Don't mind that guy.. |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by 1stNumeroUno: 1:12pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
BigBashiru: Yes NBS was the one that announced the recession before UK responded with those shenanigans. One thing we ought to know is that, from ages the general public beliefs these foreigners more than our agencies and media. Unfortunately, it's blatant lies. And politicians also will ride on it as an achievement. We're obviously going down to... |
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Adakintroy: 1:19pm On Nov 22, 2020 |
Amarisco: 1. Strive and racial tension is also what America is showing. To what degree does it permitt disintegration. So far it has not permitted. So we are at par enough. 2. Does not matter who establish us. The point we understand our democratic tenants and we working towards it. We deviate by human natural design which is not an exemption. But we recovered and we are recovering. We are crossing that line of respect for human rights we are talking about it more and in a positive. Working within the frame of the law therefore is not what I suggest is what everyone should and have always suggest irrespective. The alternative is working outside the laws which breed disorder. We are not imploding as many had anticipated.we holding. 3. It's either you believe the numbers or you believe something else. I don't believe the numbers exactly myself. That's why i said we are the fastest growing. It could be maginal or large does not matter like you said there are no verifiable data to analyze. Or do you like believing things about us when it s negative just to support your arguments. Even if the margin is 000000000000.1, it's still a growth margin. And it's positive. Many Africans don't have it. You will need to travell to Europe to find such. We are not comparing Europe ..we are comparing third world's. .4. the Ebola and corona corona, however trivia you may look at them or reversely downplay them, the goverment did a good job.. European predict worst for us. On both occasions we held up decent. Often better than they did. If not for ego. They could have borrowed our models. As for The cholera and those desease you mention. I will say let's not compare disease. Unhealthy healthy lifestyle, from excessive consumption of sugar, non exercise brought them their own forms of incurable disaese. Obesity was classifield as one. They have not eradicate many. Their shelves has the most drugs. Visit it yourselves. Their are names for drugs you have no ideal what they do. Summarily, however you look at it, They have more incurable disease than us. I |
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