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BusinessRe: Sanusi Incompetent To Manage CBN? by Remii(m): 8:30am On Dec 06, 2009
naijaking1:
Yes they did. Why is it easy for people to forget huh
Nigeria weathered the global economic meltdown thanks to Soludo. I know people like you quote verses from Sanusi to say that covered up, ignored, or painted a rosier picture than they were--still controversial. The truth is out there in black and white, but don't take Sanusi's words for it.

"I just burnt down your house, because I know that in 6 months that house of yours would have collapsed" This is the fallacy Sanusi has used to sell his incompetence to Nigerians, and some how, some smart people believe him angry
Please explain how Nigeria weathered the world recession storm. The stock exchange dropped from N13trillion to N5trilllion and it still dropping. Most investors have lost almost 75% of their investments due to recklessness of Bank executives. Maybe you need to talk someone like Segun Osoba to understand what I am saying.
What I see here is that Nigerian behaving like our leaders, always thinking in the short time. . Sanusi may have his own shortcomings, but his actions is for overall good of the economy. Banks cannot hold back lending money to genuine business forever, they just have to be meticulous, the era of given cash to whoever asked for it should be done away with. Just last week we were told that those banks in trouble have more that 41% of their worth in bad loans that is stagering N1.4trillion of their total N3.4trillion . Some have been borrowing to pay dividends, some selling property and cook books to get awards both locally and internationally.
Forum GamesRe: Start With The Last Word(yoruba Version) by Remii(m): 9:50pm On Dec 05, 2009
bee ni won se ma nbere.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester City Vs Chelsea [2 - 1] On Sat, 5th Dec by Remii(m): 8:33pm On Dec 05, 2009
shocked shocked[b]C H E LS E A,[/b],  shocked shocked They missed penalty kick, wonder, wonder, wonder!!!!   huh huh(Won gba penariti ko wole, pabanbari) shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Christmas: Wealthy Igbo Rush To Move Aged Parents Out Of Kidnappers Reach by Remii(m): 8:29pm On Dec 05, 2009
mekusxxx:
Kinapping moved from Yoruba to Niger Delta to Igboland and then to the North. Many cases of gbomogbomo go unreported in Yorubaland
May be because your own na gbebabagbebaba, rflmao, grin grin grin
SportsRe: Globacom Premier League- 3SC vs Rangers. [0 - 0] by Remii(m): 8:19pm On Dec 05, 2009
shocked shocked[b]C H E LS E A,[/b], shocked shocked They missed penalty kick, wonder, wonder, wonder!!!! huh huh(Won gba penariti ko wole, pabanbari) shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked grin grin grin
HealthRe: Nigerian Patients Can Sue Hospitals For Negligence by Remii(m): 7:47pm On Dec 05, 2009
This could be good,but one should just pray for no complications. Even in the US, hospitals have a way of protecting themselves from litigation. Just to take XRay, they make you sign at least 5 different forms including one to designate who decides when plug would be pulled if you are unable to decide, if you did not designate one, you automatically told them to do what they like. lol.

Another problem is the level of poverty and ignorance with illiteracy. Someone who regards everything the medical personnel does as divine may never know when to sue.   Someone who barely has enough to pay medical bill would not get to engage lawyers to push a case.
BusinessRe: Sanusi Incompetent To Manage CBN? by Remii(m): 11:30am On Dec 05, 2009
naijaking1:
You got it right.We have almost successfully passed through the World wide recession until Sanusi came on the scene.
Yes, Sanusi had to do what Soludo refused to do, when the rest of the world were dealing with economic recession Soludo kept telling us our economy would not be affected with world finacial crises. Some of ud paid dearly because we believed him.
BusinessRe: Sanusi Incompetent To Manage CBN? by Remii(m): 10:53am On Dec 05, 2009
naijaking1:
No need, I'm not the CBN governor. Have you ever wondered why every US president has always gone to Harvard or Yale, or why most UK Pm have always attended Oxford or Cambridge?
Same in Banking- Imagine this news: "The Oxford educated governor of Nigeria's CBN has said----- vs. The Khartoum University educated CBN governor said------- sad
Are you aware that the world economy, including US and UK  is in reccession up till now, and these same flawless men of yours managed it to comatose?
BusinessRe: Sanusi Incompetent To Manage CBN? by Remii(m): 10:36am On Dec 05, 2009
Beaf:
Sanusi is a roughneck dealing in matters way above his head with agbero methods. If he is claiming that there has been mismanagement, does the solution lie in employing dynamite and stupidity?

Right from the man's first move, I have been shouting that he's methods are extreme. You cannot run the regulatory arm of the financial sector with barbaric methods, finance and banking are esoteric and academically sophisticated. We have the wrong man.
Roughneck! That sound familiar, are you a toolpusher, I need one. lol.

Seriously speaking, whatever that Sanusi guy is doing is necessary if the madness of 2yrs back must stop. I hope we will get better afterall, if the banks get more real in doing business. Now it is practically impossible to get mortgage loan and then use it for other things since the bank get so much involved and confirm the ability to pay back. At the end of the day we should be better for it.
BusinessRe: Sanusi Incompetent To Manage CBN? by Remii(m): 10:23am On Dec 05, 2009
naijaking1:
Sanusi does not have the academic pedigree to run our nations top bank---apart from an Islamic studies in Sudan, the man could not even boast of certificates from any leading schools of economics of the World: London, Harvard, Yale,etc. He just didn't have it, and the World knows it.
I know you'll quote many previous governors who didn't have have such degrees, but this is 2009.
If he was not a Kano prince, do you think his meteorical rise in the banking industry could have been possible? You may say yes, but I definitely say NO.
Banking is more technical than people understand, just like engineering, accounting, law, surgery, etc. If you don't have it, no amount of politics would stop you from being exposed sooner or later.
The above article best summerizes the point I have been making to people for the last 3-4 months about the so-called mismangement by Ibru, and others.
There're better, more effective, legal, and even more punitive ways of dealing with them without destroying the whole banking industry in Nigeria.
Sanusi's stupidity doesn't only threaten the industry, but basically wiped out any shareholder who had money in those banks on the day he came to office.
With all that has happened in this country some people are still worshiping this paper so called Certificates, lol. God will help you.
Forum GamesRe: Start With The Last Word(yoruba Version) by Remii(m): 10:16am On Dec 05, 2009
Obinrin rere lo wa lehin okunrin ti o ba se ori rere.
Forum GamesRe: Start With The Last Word(yoruba Version) by Remii(m): 10:01am On Dec 05, 2009
Pa kokoro yen kia kia
Forum GamesRe: Start With The Last Word(yoruba Version) by Remii(m): 9:00pm On Dec 04, 2009
Ni inu ilu wa ni awa
IslamRe: Barka Juma'ah by Remii(m): 6:54pm On Dec 04, 2009
Barka Jummah, The Imam urged special prayer for the President, Yar Adua's quick recovery.
Jokes EtcRe: Jokes Section Amusement Park 1 by Remii(m): 6:41pm On Dec 04, 2009
FAMILY PROBLEMS!

Two men met at a bus stop and struck up a conversation. One of them kept complaining of family problems. Finally, the other man said:

"You think you have family problems? Listen to my situation.

A few years ago I met a young widow with a grown-up daughter and we got
married.

"Later my father married my step daughter. That made my stepdaughter my stepmother and my father became my stepson.

Also, my wife became mother in-law of her father-in-law. Then the daughter of my wife, my stepmother, had a son.

This boy was my half-brother because he was my father's son, but he was also the son of my wife's daughter which made him my wife's grand-son. That made me the grandfather of my half-brother.

"This was nothing until my wife and I had a son.

Now the half-sister of my son, my stepmother, is also the grandmother.

"This makes my father the brother-in-law of my child, whose stepsister is my father's wife, I'm my stepmother's brother-in-law, my wife is her own child's aunt, my son is my father's nephew and I'm My own grandfather!

And you think you have family problems?!"
Forum GamesRe: If U Were At The Previous Poster's Naming. . . by Remii(m): 3:59pm On Dec 04, 2009
Loretta
Forum GamesRe: Start With The Last Word(yoruba Version) by Remii(m): 3:47pm On Dec 04, 2009
E see ooo, ma ra kan l'ola.
Forum GamesRe: Start With The Last Word(yoruba Version) by Remii(m): 3:03pm On Dec 04, 2009
Ra redio fun mi, kin mba lee ma nkan tin lo.
Forum GamesRe: Start With The Last Word(yoruba Version) by Remii(m): 1:43pm On Dec 04, 2009
Nkan nkan oo
CelebritiesRe: Michael Jackson Was A Nigerian And A Badagry Ancient idol. by Remii(op): 10:53am On Dec 04, 2009
^^^^ The Jacksons accepted it, they are spending so much money to build MC museum there, and the Badagry people accepted the fact too, so it is no longer a rumour. Afteral all blacks are of African origin, including the Jacksons, who says they cannot come from Badagry?
Jokes EtcRe: Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road? New Twist by Remii(m): 10:34am On Dec 04, 2009
Machiavelli:
  Every obstacle in the way of the chicken while crossing the road must be removed, either physically or otherwise.

Adolf Hitler:
  Say "the chicken has crossed the road" a thousand times it will become the truth whether it did or not

Kingsley Mbadiwe:

When the come comes to become the chichen would cross the road.

NPF:

Chicken settled properly so we let it cross the road.
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here. Everybody Is Invited! by Remii(m): 10:21am On Dec 04, 2009
Odun, odun yi o y'abo
Odun, odun, yi o mirigindin
Peregede la o yee

December ko ni di'wa m'eru lo.
PoliticsRe: Resign Now, Falae, Musa, 48 Others Tell Yar’adua (but Trust Ibos?) by Remii(m): 12:12am On Dec 04, 2009
tarano:
A president away from the country for 10days and that's okay. Nigerians it's not okay. Our president is sick, we don't need a sick president.
Being sick is not enough to remove a president it has to be proven that the sickness is affecting his performance. Babangida has surgery for poly radiculiopathy while power, he was away for more that two weeks. Ronald Regan had heart surgery in power. In fact, one of the greatest American Presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt was wheel chair bound till death on power, he ruled during World War Two a very siginificant period.
PoliticsRe: Resign Now, Falae, Musa, 48 Others Tell Yar’adua (but Trust Ibos?) by Remii(m): 11:24pm On Dec 03, 2009
sjeezy8:
An Igbo candiate would only reach 2nd in command at most. ( 1.Balewa and 2.Zik) (1.Shagari and 2.Alex) (1.Atiku and 2.Obi) if they won.
Actually Zik was boss to Balewa, so it should be 1. Zik and 2. Balewa. Zik was ceremonial President (Parliamentary System), just like the Queen of England and Gordon Brown. He, literally, had the power to ask the Prime minister to dissolve government.
LiteratureRe: My Book Of Quotes by Remii(m): 8:24am On Dec 02, 2009
When the come comes to become, the happen will happen - Kingsley Mbadiwe
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here. Everybody Is Invited! by Remii(m): 10:02pm On Nov 30, 2009
chamotex:
Eyin agbalagbi toju agbalagba lo cheesy
grin grin grin Okay o, Olorun yo je ki gbogbo wa da agba rere o, maa j'aye ori e lo, omoluabi.
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here. Everybody Is Invited! by Remii(m): 9:48pm On Nov 30, 2009
chamotex:
grin grin grin Ti owo omode yen ba tobi gban gba, koni wo grin grin grin
unh mmm, owo omode to ti je burger yo maa tobi ju ti agbalagba ti ko ri owo fi ho ori lo,   

chamotex:
E ma binu, eyin aagba na le so wipe omode o le mo eeko je koma ra lowo. grin grin
Ashiko ni, e fi ori jimi cheesy
Egba mi, chamotex ti so mi di metusela abi metubaya tie ni,  grin grin grin
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here. Everybody Is Invited! by Remii(m): 9:22pm On Nov 30, 2009
Odun nlo s'opin Oba rere
F'iso re so wa t'omo t'omo
Oun ti o pa ni l'ekun o, l'odun tuntun
Ma je ko se le siwa o Oba mimo.
IslamThe 500 Most Influential Muslims 2009: First Edition by Remii(op): 8:26pm On Nov 30, 2009
Eid Mubarak to all,



Just received this new publication of “The 500 most Influential Muslims 2009”.



Can be downloaded from:

http://www.rissc. jo/muslim500v- 1L.pdf



Enjoy it, wasSalam
Forum GamesRe: Start With The Last Word(yoruba Version) by Remii(m): 7:47pm On Nov 30, 2009
Itage l'aye se ipa ti re daadaa.
CultureRe: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here. Everybody Is Invited! by Remii(m): 3:42pm On Nov 30, 2009
chamotex:
Kini omode e mo?
Ko le ye e
Owo omode o le wo inu keregbe
chamotex, ti owo omode ko ba wo keregbe, se ti agba lo fee woo, lol grin grin. Owo omode ko to pepe, ti agbalaba ko wo kerege ni won maa nwi. Which implies we all depend on each other.

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