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Umarnuhu1990:He tackled the Minister of Finance for saying that the economy was doing good amidst heavy external borrowing. but it is not a good day when the finance minister believes the day he goes borrowing in London is a good day. “Yes, you can do it but you don’t say it’s a good day for you. If you are anaemic and your neighbour comes to donate blood to you, you should be grateful but you don’t say that’s the best day of your life, because you are not supposed to be anaemic in the first place. “America borrows from within. You borrow from your own currency. I am not quarreling with them borrowing from the currency they issued. When you are borrowing Euro bonds, borrowing currency from other people in other capitals of the world, it’s a sign of crisis “They need to run the economy in such a way that we can generate capital for ourselves. The thinking isn’t coordinated but if they coordinate well and work with us as a population, we should be able to generate wealth for the country.” “For example, in their mind, if they are able to succeed, they are working towards 15 percent inflation, but any basic micro-economist knows that you must never have double digit inflation. “It is one thing to have a high BP, and the doctor tells you he will only give you medium BP; the doctor wants to kill you because his job is to return your BP to normal. The objective they set, even if they succeed, is a failure on its own,” he further stated. First is the fiscal and budgetary housekeeping. The government budgets for itself in the first part of the budget. “Then, the second part of the budget signals to the rest of the economy and creates a stimulus for areas they want to emphasize, and then uses other incentives to encourage others to do investments. They are sending wrong signals. “First, in their own housekeeping, they are wrong in the way they are going about it. You can never say to anybody, especially somebody that understands basic microeconomics that your inflation rates cannot be lower than your unemployment rate. You can do it. “You have already got it upside down. If you have a 15 percent inflation rate, definitely, your unemployment cannot go below 15 percent because of the way you run the economy. If you listen to the gentleman again, he painstakingly celebrated the idea that they have 25 million households that they are trying to give little money to. “Why don’t you have 25 million households from whom you are going to give employment? So, you have a social register for people you want to give money but you don’t have a register of unemployed people that you can give jobs to. What sense does it make? “If you say you want to grow the economy by bringing investors, don’t you understand that borrowing money in the bank is just one of the factors of production? “Loan capital, for example, won’t you realize that there are other paper expenditures like labour cost, infrastructure cost, and other costs. If you are driving those costs above sustainability, there is no way you can generate employment or capital in the economy.” INEC chairman’s claim of Ghana learning from Nigeria “Yes, they took a lot of lessons not to be like Nigeria. That is what it can mean logically because the INEC chairman is a professor; he must be speaking in some sound way because what Ghana has done is exactly the opposite of what we did. “They tried to make their own credible. We tried to make ours not credible even though we invested more in terms of technology, and quality of manpower. “You don’t go to other countries and find professor emeritus, dean of faculties, and vice chancellors coming to be returning officers,” Adebayo added. Push for rotational presidency According to the ex-presidential candidate, “Rotation is at two levels. You must rotate according to the geopolitical zone for peace to reign among the elite. But you must rotate from the elite to the people for growth and justice to happen in Nigeria. “If you are rotating from North to South and all of that and rotating about the same wasteful elite who have no idea, you will be rotating poverty, insecurity and others. “But if you rotate inter generationally from the old people to the young ones and ideologically from those who follow the International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank to those who have indigenous ideas, authentic and pro Nigeria ideas, you would have some progress for the country.” This man up there is so sound! |
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[quote author=FirstCounsel post=133340298][/quote]are you interested? It is still available. |
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Among the first in Europe to react was Germany, home to Europe’s largest Syrian diaspora after taking in nearly a million Syrians fleeing the country’s devastating war. Germany’s interior minister, Nancy Faeser, said on Monday in a statement that the end of Assad’s “brutal tyranny” had come as a great relief to many. “Many refugees who have found protection in Germany now finally have hope of returning to their Syrian homeland and rebuilding their country.” She said, however, that the “the situation in Syria is currently very unclear”, citing the “volatile situation” as to why the country’s federal office for migration and refugees had imposed a freeze on decisions for asylum procedures. More than 47,000 asylum applications from Syrians are pending. Countries across Europe swiftly followed suit, even as questions continued to swirl over what comes next for Syria. Mmm |
...the group was determined to continue the path they started in 2011 during the Arab Spring uprisings. |
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Give your reasons 1. Comparative Politics 2. Political Theory 3. International Relations 4. Public Administration Also, which do you think is the hardest. I'm asking for someone. Thanks. |
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