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Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by mrvitalis(m): 1:58pm On Oct 16 |
LegendHero:I think this back and fort makes no sense let's take it slow So your solution to kick start the Economy is we borrow money and use it to build needed infrastructure? Right ... So I understand you very very much then we go from there |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by LegendHero(m): 2:12pm On Oct 16 |
mrvitalis:APC also took loans to defend the naira and see where it landed us. That’s exactly why people are careful of that method. If you don’t learn from experience, one will perish. Back to the discussionBro you clearly don’t know anything. There is sovereign borrowing since we are talking about country here. You don’t pledge asset collateral for them. World bank for example will typically use sovereign guarantees and credit worthiness for that. How many Nigerian banks can afford to give Obi dollar loan? So why are you bringing the argument of our banking system here? No bank borrow you money to expect principal Payment extending to eternity coz of interest they’ll get. Except maybe Obi bank known for helping politicians loot Nigeria money. |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by mrvitalis(m): 2:15pm On Oct 16 |
LegendHero:You jumped into this conditions without reading from the start... I outlined how this is done tho over simplified yes I can't go on rewriting this over and over gain Have a nice day |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by LegendHero(m): 2:17pm On Oct 16 |
mrvitalis: Nope, I never said that @the bolded. I only responded to your argument that Obi giving money to selected entrepreneurs will suddenly make us not import dependent. If you lack infrastructure, lack energy and power, lack technical know-how— you will still be import dependent. Dangote refinery for example had to bring in expatriate and they consumed mad $$ in earnings. If Innoson is moving away from assembling and going to true manufacture, he will need more than only government credit facilities. 1 Like |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by mrvitalis(m): 2:24pm On Oct 16 |
LegendHero:This your mindset is the typical APC mindset Let's forget grammar and look at practical examples Akwa ibom and Abia |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by LegendHero(m): 3:04pm On Oct 16 |
mrvitalis: What is happening in Abia? Maybe I am missing something. Mind you, I always verify info so don’t bring propaganda. I’m waitinh |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by mrvitalis(m): 3:08pm On Oct 16 |
LegendHero:Akwa ibom has one of the best infrastructure in Nigeria Abia used to have nearly zero before now But yet Akwa ibom predominantly depended on Abia (aba) for economic supplies Aba with less infrastructure by a mile compared to uyo has a far superior economic activity We can expand it to Ebonyi with their infrastructure lacks economic activity compared to aba Is this not evidence enough |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by LegendHero(m): 3:16pm On Oct 16 |
mrvitalis: I don’t quite understand how this buttress your fact. Most of the things in Aba is also imported and it’s from there the Akwa Ibom people get their supplies. What industry is in Abia producing? What exactly are they producing? Shoes and bags? Imported Okirika, imported spare parts, or what exactly? How does this support argument of less dependence on import? |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by mrvitalis(m): 3:25pm On Oct 16 |
LegendHero:Thought u said u know Abia n verify things? Maybe google list of factory in Aba My point however is you don't need infrastructure to Kickstart economic growth... U need injection of capital to the business community |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by LegendHero(m): 3:32pm On Oct 16 |
mrvitalis: You don’t understand what you are saying. Companies in Nigeria, whether Aba, Ibadan, or Ogun imports stuffs for their production. They are still all import dependent. Go to CBN and see the list of importers and the FX they use daily across sectors. Even Dangote still imports daily. Your Aba and Akwa-Ibom example is ridiculous because it did not stop importation. So if Obi were to use that template, it means if he borrow selected companies $5bn, for the next few years, they’ll still need to imports stuffs to sustain their business and Obi will need to continue to borrow more to satisfy their apetite. |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by mrvitalis(m): 3:49pm On Oct 16 |
LegendHero:Like. I said go and read my first post on this issue |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by mrvitalis(m): 3:55pm On Oct 16 |
LegendHero:What do you think would happen if 1) you call those top importers... Ask them what they import they can get locally if money is not an issue 2) you give them the money through banks at a super low intrest What do you think the effects would be |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by LegendHero(m): 4:15pm On Oct 16 |
mrvitalis:Now let’s think as a government. Take Innoson, one of the thing he need for his manufacturing is steel right? If you give him money today, how long do you think it will take to establish a proper steel plant? By that time, Obi tenure would have been coming to an end. Mind you, Innoson want to also pay back and won’t stop his production in anticipation for a plant that will come in 4 years. Let me tell you one thing. Currency stability is more better than low FX conversion rate. Borrowing money to support selected few in terms of loan won’t stabilize your currency. Neither does borrowing to keep a pegged rate will do. If we have means of generating that $$ faster in another source than we burn it, then it will make sense to do what you are proposing. But we don’t. |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by mrvitalis(m): 5:04pm On Oct 16 |
LegendHero:The idea is not to stop import pay say the idea is to increase export too If innoson can't produce steel the question then would be what do you need to become a net exporter so you can earn the money you use to import steel Like I told you this is a very complex issue and not all industry would be looked at... If we cut forex demand by 20% even it's massive |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by being(m): 11:55pm On Oct 16 |
mrvitalis:i mean nbody Iin govt is talking about that |
Re: Obi Idea Of Borrowing Money To Save Money Doesn't Solve Anything. by being(m): 4:01am On Oct 17 |
mrvitalis:I agree with LegendHero that money is not the only problem. There is money-- banks, ultra rich individuals and foreign investors ... but what do we have- FIs are even running away, banks don't want lend too..CBN did some agric & manufacturing interventions but it wasn't very successful.. There are issues of policy inconsistency, rule of law, ease of doing business & insecurity that is limiting these import substitution... For instance, we imported maize for the first time sometime ago-a shameful thing- because pple couldn't go to the farms to plant harvest, maize! |
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