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Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by MumuCountry: 6:51pm On Mar 04, 2020
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Allen102:
M0ron. Why are you mentioning me? You honestly think that I'll read anything you type?
I don't read stupid people's' comments.
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by MumuCountry: 6:55pm On Mar 04, 2020
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WorWorBoy:
You can't even spell terrorist.
And oh yes we Nigerians are bad. And we like being bad what are you going to do about it?
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by WorWorBoy: 7:09pm On Mar 04, 2020
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by Allen102: 7:11pm On Mar 04, 2020
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Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by MumuCountry: 7:13pm On Mar 04, 2020
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WorWorBoy:
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Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by MumuCountry: 7:15pm On Mar 04, 2020
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Allen102:
You are boring........

I was expecting a fight not a show of stupidity.
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by WorWorBoy: 7:17pm On Mar 04, 2020
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by MumuCountry: 7:24pm On Mar 04, 2020
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WorWorBoy:
Your moniker suits you well.

Mumu person.
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by Czartega(m): 7:26pm On Mar 04, 2020
okrote4real:
Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard of President Buhari Administration - APC

Nigeria's re-emergence as Africa's biggest economy after overtaking South Africa which has entered its second recession in two years, is a rewarding and fitting economic scorecard of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

This is not a small feat and should be celebrated by all. The All Progressives Congress (APC) congratulates the President, the APC family, and indeed all Nigerians. Those expecting the worst and wishing the country ill-fortune should now give up. The task of developing a nation is a collective one. Politics should not drive Nigeria apart; it should unite us when the interest of our nation is involved.

Since the Nigerian economy exited recession in 2017, the country's economic growth has not been a fluke but a result of deliberate practices and policies of the President Buhari administration that has increased transparency in governance, diversification of the economy away from oil, improved fiscal management, and a healthy protectionist approach which has aided the growth and increased the capacity of domestic producers and in turn created jobs.

The hugely successful anti-corruption efforts such as implementation of a Treasury Single Account that allows the government to better track and manage its resources and a more transparent government payroll and personnel system that eliminated duplication and "ghost workers" has alleviated poverty and made more cash available for critical infrastructure projects. Private sector investment and confidence in the economy is at a record high as a result of government's development of a stronger public-private partnerships for roads, agriculture, and power.

Economic growth is being achieved despite dwindling resources as a result of low oil prices. The fact that we are making commendable progress with all the challenges shows this government is doing the right thing. There is no doubt about the determination of the Buhari government to continue to take the right steps to create jobs, grow the economy, create a secure environment, massively develop our infrastructure and develop our other resources through focused and well reasoned diversification policies.

The APC government is opening up supports in terms of finance, ease of doing business, and other services to enable the release of the latent creative energies of our youths. Our youths should take advantage of the conducive business environment the APC government is creating by investing their time in productive endeavours. They should free themselves from those who had dragged Nigeria down to the cliff edge and are trying to use our youths to create social disharmony. We call on our very enterprising youths to back out of the destructive course the opposition is leading them and join the current journey into prosperity this government is pursuing

Of course, there are still a lot of challenges on the way. The journey is not going to be a walk in the park. That is not unusual, considering the level of decay our nation has sunk into under the watch of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the current efforts of the PDP leaders to slow down our progress as a nation. However, this government, under the capable hand of President Buhari is single-minded and courageous enough to lead our country to the promised land.

SIGNED:
Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu
National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)

My God! Who are these people celebrating a mediocre president? I mean what has he done? Nigeria emerged as Africa's largest economy during president Jonathan's regime. When buhari entered we lost that position. Now South Africa is in recession and cannot retain the position as Africa's largest economy and we are here celebrating one idiot that has done absolutely nothing
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by Czartega(m): 7:30pm On Mar 04, 2020
[quote author=Staro post=87165033]

Oga, how does SA slipping into recession translate to Nigeria doing well economically?
Look at it this way, so because your colleague got a pay cut means that you have a pay rise?

Buhari inherited a $560b economy which has now shrank to about $402b under him

See ehn, the way you ZOMBIES reason surprise me.
Tufiakwa ... sense is very far away from all of you, I swear.

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The debt shrank at the expense of starving Nigerians with detrimental policies and VAT hiking
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by WorWorBoy: 7:35pm On Mar 04, 2020
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by DZTech: 7:49pm On Mar 04, 2020
allthingsgood:
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Wailer Keep Kwayet
stupidity, like corona virus, is contagious . do u have corona virus?
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by MumuCountry: 7:51pm On Mar 04, 2020
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WorWorBoy:
I can easily go to Ghana crimes and post screenshot of the horrors you Ghanaians do in that useless country of yours but I won't. Now get out of my sights, I have entertain you enough.
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by kode12: 11:08pm On Mar 04, 2020
This is stupid so I won't bother reading. Nigeria did not surpass South Africa, SA went into recession. Imagining competing with someone on a decline instead of thinking up ways to move forward. Its a pity.

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Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by AmenhotepZuid: 10:46am On Mar 05, 2020
The rand is still stronger than the weak naira. Our GDP PPP is still $13500 per head vs $2200 GDP PPP per sub human head. grin
Re: Nigeria Re-emergence As Africa’s Biggest Economy, An Economic Scorecard Of PMB by ibinaboonline: 11:05am On Mar 05, 2020
Economic scorecard? SA is currently going through economic depression that's why Nigeria is allegedly shifting ahead. Economic scorecard, my foot

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