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See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by investnow2013: 5:18pm On Sep 04, 2016
..... And they swept away the largest economy in Africa and brought in recession. Thanks dullards, it is not just biting me alone but all of us. In case you want to act again, think well before you act.

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Re: See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by akinola107(m): 5:25pm On Sep 04, 2016
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Re: See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by Standing5(m): 5:41pm On Sep 04, 2016
Hateful creatures everywhere.

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Re: See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by rottenegg: 6:22pm On Sep 04, 2016
You really shouldn't take the present circumstance we find ourselves to joke about this recession. This is just the beginning.... the real heat will come after Christmas.
You really shouldn't.

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Re: See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by Adminisher: 5:51am On Sep 05, 2016
Standing5:
Hateful creatures everywhere.

Jonathan and his people stole and mismanaged Nigeria into recession and yet some dumb bleeps don't even know it. This is the black mens brain
Re: See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by Hiploko(m): 6:11am On Sep 05, 2016
Adminisher:


Jonathan and his people stole and mismanaged Nigeria into recession and yet some dumb bleeps don't even know it. This is the black mens brain
arrest them and recover the money.. Simple! Stop disgracing yourself up and down by 'Jonathaning'. All the law enforcement agents are in your hands. Use them to recover our money. But more importantly, do even if it is 20% of your campaign promises. We are really tired of the excuses. The excuses/blame game trick doesn't work anymore. Rule! Rule!! Rule!!!

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Re: See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by Abeymills(m): 6:38am On Sep 05, 2016
I can't just bliv dat some ediots still blame jona 4 wat was caused by d foolishnes clueles dullard daura president appointment of incompetent old politicians as a father I dnt give execuse b4 i feed my family nor blame

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Re: See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by ivandragon: 6:48am On Sep 05, 2016
they have seen that running a nation as complex as Nigeria is not so easy.

as at 2014, Nigeria was an emerging mixed mid-level economy, meaning the country was slowly, but surely diversifying...

non-oil exports were growing. could it have happened faster? maybe... but it was growing...

but that growth was & will always be severely hampered by the lopsided structure. until adjustments are made to that structure, nothing will work as it should.

that position informed the CONFAB. warts & all, it was a framework which Nigeria could have used to move forward in greater increments.

for instance, you can't have a system where distribution of wealth is based on landmass, population, special considerations (e.g, EDS for people who don't want to go to school in the first place) & local governments.

you can't sustain a system that supports legislatures that are disconnected from their constituencies. the constituencies of the legislatures should fund their stay in abuja not the FG.

for those that will be quick to blame GEJ & the ND militants for the recession, please note, the non-oil revenue is falling... so who would you blame for that?

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Re: See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by mightyhazell: 6:49am On Sep 05, 2016
Adminisher:


Jonathan and his people stole and mismanaged Nigeria into recession and yet some dumb bleeps don't even know it. This is the black mens brain
lol! Sebi na excuse we go chop. A lazy(useless)worker will always blame his tools and evryother thing but himself. Assuming ur stand is the case,..y den did 'we' elect dullarkpo? To com and be bleating about 16yrs 'misrule'? U guys are really funny,maka chukwu!

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Re: See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by Emancipation: 6:53am On Sep 05, 2016
ivandragon:
they have seen that running a nation as complex as Nigeria is not so easy.

as at 2014, Nigeria was an emerging mixed mid-level economy, meaning the country was slowly, but surely diversifying...

non-oil exports were growing. could it have happened faster? maybe... but it was growing...

but that growth was & will always be severely hampered by the lopsided structure. until adjustments are made to that structure, nothing will work as it should.

that position informed the CONFAB. warts & all, it was a framework which Nigeria could have used to move forward in greater increments.

for instance, you can't have a system where distribution of wealth is based on landmass, population, special considerations (e.g, EDS for people who don't want to go to school in the first place) & local governments.

you can't sustain a system that supports legislatures that are disconnected from their constituencies. the constituencies of the legislatures should fund their stay in abuja not the FG.

for those that will be quick to blame GEJ & the ND militants for the recession, please note, the non-oil revenue is falling... so who would you blame for that?


true words
Re: See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by Boleyndynasty2(f): 7:56am On Sep 05, 2016
ivandragon:
they have seen that running a nation as complex as Nigeria is not so easy.

as at 2014, Nigeria was an emerging mixed mid-level economy, meaning the country was slowly, but surely diversifying...

non-oil exports were growing. could it have happened faster? maybe... but it was growing...

but that growth was & will always be severely hampered by the lopsided structure. until adjustments are made to that structure, nothing will work as it should.

that position informed the CONFAB. warts & all, it was a framework which Nigeria could have used to move forward in greater increments.

for instance, you can't have a system where distribution of wealth is based on landmass, population, special considerations (e.g, EDS for people who don't want to go to school in the first place) & local governments.

you can't sustain a system that supports legislatures that are disconnected from their constituencies. the constituencies of the legislatures should fund their stay in abuja not the FG.

for those that will be quick to blame GEJ & the ND militants for the recession, please note, the non-oil revenue is falling... so who would you blame for that?
.


God bless you
Re: See How The Largest Economy In Africa Was Pushed Into Recession by investnow2013: 6:14pm On Sep 06, 2016
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Boleyndynasty2:



God bless you

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