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Presidential media chat- Phone lines deliberately cut-off by emexc: 3:43am On Nov 22, 2011
1. Removal of fuel subsidy. 2. Depletion of our foreign reserve. 3. Re introduction of toll gate. 4. Introduction of islamic banking. 5. Endless increment on phcn tarriff, the list is endless. One thing has been established in view of the above mentioned, GEJ and SANUSI are seriously confussed. But in your opinion who is more confussed than the other?
Re: Presidential media chat- Phone lines deliberately cut-off by Godmann(m): 1:33pm On Nov 22, 2011
Outside Islamic Banking, which of the issues you mentioned concerns Sanusi or are you just out to malign him?

You can hold GEJ responsible and not Sanusi.

Sanusi cannot control the foreign reserve. Even the exchange rate is beyond his CBN because the political decisions and economic policies of GEJ and PDP is just unbearable for any economy.

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