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Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by itetemi: 9:04am On Mar 12, 2015
By Michael Eboh, with agency report ABUJA—
International rating agency, Standard & Poor’s, yesterday, warned that Nigeria’s economy is in a “clear and present danger,” even as data released by the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, revealed that Nigeria earned N12.8 trillion from crude oil export in 2014. Okonjo-Iweala The rating agency, in a presentation by Konrad Reuss, Regional Manager, sub-Saharan Africa, put Nigeria on a negative sovereign ratings watch, BB minus.
According to Reuss, the factors putting the Nigerian economy in danger include the Boko Haram insurgency, the fall in oil prices, because of the importance of oil for government and export revenues, as well as the forthcoming elections. Reuss explained that Standard & Poor’s rated Nigeria based on its six main categories and found out that Nigeria was weak in three classifications, namely: institutional and governance effectiveness, economic structure and growth, fiscal flexibility and performance. In addition, Reuss who was addressing a seminar on Nigeria in Sandton, north of Johannesburg, said Nigeria was classified as neutral in external liquidity and international investment position and monetary flexibility, while its only area of strength was in its debt burden. Structural weakness Reuss explained that the reason economic structure and growth was identified as a weakness was because of weakness in the structure of the economy and not the country’s growth rate, adding that the structural problems were not being offset by the good growth.
Despite the uncertainty over the forthcoming elections, Reuss, however, cautioned that elections did not automatically deliver bad results, adding that they could deliver good ones. He said: “Despite these concerns, Nigeria remained in the middle of the sovereign ratings rankings for Africa. Notwithstanding the negative watch, I like Nigeria, it is a diversified economy. It has an interesting private sector. “Ratings are really about credit-worthiness. If we did downgrade Nigeria, it would have little effect on its borrowing. “It would be more an issue of the country’s image. From a debt perspective, even if there was a downgrade, Nigeria would still look solid.” … earns N13trn from crude oil export Meanwhile, the NBS, in its Foreign Trade Statistics for the Fourth Quarter of 2014, released yesterday, estimated that with an export of N12.8 trillion, crude oil accounted for 74.4 percent of Nigeria’s total export of N17.204 trillion in 2014. Specifically, NBS said: “On an annual basis, the total exports of Nigeria stood at N17.204 trillion at the end of 2014, representing a rise of N2.959 trillion or 20.8 percent over the level in 2013. “The structure of Nigeria’s export is still dominated by crude oil exports. The contribution of crude oil to the value of total domestic export trade amounted to N12.791 trillion or 74.4 percent in 2014 (estimate figures).
” Export NBS stated that the highest export product for Nigeria in 2014 was mineral products, which accounted for N15,718.0 billion or 91.4 percent. It said: “Other products that contributed immensely to Nigeria’s exports include vehicles, aircraft and parts thereof, vessels and so on, and products of the chemical and allied industries whose values stood at N357.7 billion or 2.1 percent, and N315.6 billion or 1.8 percent, respectively, of the total exports of Nigeria for the year.” NBS data revealed that in the first quarter of 2014, crude oil export stood at N3.234 trillion, while non-crude oil export stood at N735.865 billion. In the second quarter, crude oil export rose slightly to N3.269 trillion, while non-crude oil export also rose to N1.413 trillion. In the third quarter, crude oil export dropped to N3.15 trillion, compared to non-crude oil exports, which rose to N1.549 trillion.
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Re: Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by itetemi: 9:05am On Mar 12, 2015
that is one of the legacy of oga jonny walker.

they have stolen and grounded the economy
Re: Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by wordcat(m): 9:06am On Mar 12, 2015
Waiting for when it will be in dustbin.
Re: Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by Nobody: 9:08am On Mar 12, 2015
S&P is a fraud, who takes them serious again .
Re: Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by seunmsg(m): 9:19am On Mar 12, 2015
We know our economy is in danger despite all the fake statistic that the finance minister has been spreading around. We will definitely do the needful to resuscitate our economy by voting out the present corrupt, clueless and incompetent government and voting in the the man who will tackle corruption and revamp our economy, General Mohammadu Buhari.

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Re: Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by crownprince102: 9:21am On Mar 12, 2015
Yeye dey boil.........
Soon the ignorant fools leading us will say Nigeria is growing by 7% yearly.
Re: Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by itetemi: 9:22am On Mar 12, 2015
aguiyi:
S&P is a fraud, who takes them serious again .



pls use google to know if people don't take them serious.

they were not fraud when they had positive ratings for Nigeria.

clowns

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Re: Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by IanDiamonds: 9:23am On Mar 12, 2015
One of Presidency's achievement.. They're not concerned about this now..they're much more concerned about winning the elcetions at the expense of the economy
Re: Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by tobechi74: 9:23am On Mar 12, 2015
Diversification of economy is key
Re: Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by itetemi: 9:44am On Mar 12, 2015
IanDiamonds:
One of Presidency's achievement.. They're not concerned about this now..they're much more concerned about winning the elcetions at the expense of the economy


you dey mind the clowns
Re: Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by dre11(m): 9:55am On Mar 12, 2015
Until we diversify our economy..... We can't move forward
And with the government of impunity that steals money from the treasury without recourse to its expected multiply effect it will have on the economy..... Our ratings will keep falling.





That's why we can't attract foreign investors again for now because the clime is glomming. And the ones that are doing business are either increasing their tarrifs or laying off workers
Re: Nigeria’s Economy In ‘clear Danger’ – S & P by Nobody: 11:06am On Mar 12, 2015
GEJ and his cronies have stolen all our money now the economy is in shambles. Shame on jona

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