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I Think Y’all Misinterpreted That World Bank Dude by Zaheertyler(m): 3:53am On Oct 15
Country is hard and people are angry and paranoid about the future yes
But that world bank guy was clearly misunderstood and misinterpreted
Reforms will go on for 15years but not sufferings
If the reforms are done the right way the sufferings will reduce as time does on but the reforms will not end until the right standards are met
* i don’t believe or trust this government one bit and I hope they prove me wrong

This is a true life story
In 2019 one of the biggest business in the world decided to undergo a reform because though existing protocols and foundations were good they were falling behind and competitors were beating them left and right
They hired a manager who clearly told them that while preserving their values they needed to undergo a reform that will change their trajectory and he needed their support and the stakeholders gave him their support..for the first 3 years it was the most terrible time in the history of this big company..but the stakeholders gave that young manager a new contract and vote of confidence and 5 years down the line they are now the second biggest business in the whole of England and number one in London
The same manager said while they exploit all the possible ways they can grow the reform never ends until they get to a certain standard..
To Increase the standards of Nigeria the reform is definitely needed my personal question still remains
Is tinubu the right and most trustworthy person?

I still believe that you guys should stop being headless and start asking the right questions and demanding for better governance from the people you claim you voted

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Re: I Think Y’all Misinterpreted That World Bank Dude by ClearFlair: 4:25am On Oct 15
Is it the incompetent APC that will carry out reform. Jokers
Re: I Think Y’all Misinterpreted That World Bank Dude by Zaheertyler(m): 4:30am On Oct 15
ClearFlair:
Is it the incompetent APC that will carry out reform. Jokers
I don’t trust them either
And you are the worse than the jokers
Because na you dem Dey use joke
Re: I Think Y’all Misinterpreted That World Bank Dude by thesolutions(m): 7:10am On Oct 15
Zaheertyler:

I don’t trust them either
And you are the worse than the jokers
Because na you dem Dey use joke
Nothing will change as long as those who brought the government to power chose to defend it wrong policies rather than hold them accountable.
Those who opposed the government feel vindicated while those who supports it are blackmailed into believing that it is fight between us against them. That it is working shows how deluded we are as a nation.
Re: I Think Y’all Misinterpreted That World Bank Dude by NSNO(m): 9:47am On Oct 15
I sincerely believe that Nigeria needs all these reforms.
Infact there is one other thing I want the president to do; tax every economically active citizen. As far as you earn money, you should pay tax and that tax should be based on the amount you earn not some random amount that nobody can justify.
Re: I Think Y’all Misinterpreted That World Bank Dude by Kukutenla: 10:28am On Oct 15
Even you misinterpreted him
He said the kind of reforms carried out between 2003-2007 and not the present jagajaga reforms of balablu

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Re: I Think Y’all Misinterpreted That World Bank Dude by lexy2014: 10:48am On Oct 28
NSNO:
I sincerely believe that Nigeria needs all these reforms.
Infact there is one other thing I want the president to do; tax every economically active citizen. As far as you earn money, you should pay tax and that tax should be based on the amount you earn not some random amount that nobody can justify.

what reforms are you referring to?

what should the tax be used for?

can you provide evidence of what previous taxes under this government have been used for?
Re: I Think Y’all Misinterpreted That World Bank Dude by fineboynl(m): 11:47am On Oct 28
Tinubu is not doing any reform. Don’t be deceived he is only looking for more money to spend. And not even considering the economy and it people. If tinubu care about Nigerians he won’t be mskitdð

Subsidy have been remove by buhari. And There was nothing there to remove again at the time it was selling for 190naira

What happened at the time was inflation when dollar raised to 450 And 700 at the black market

When tinubu came i was suggesting he strengthened the economy and bring down the exchange rate everything would have to fall into play without paying subsidy.

But He was using strong head to remove the subsidy and floating the naira. To an economy that is already push to the wall. He believes he will save more money by all that and increase tax.


But i make a number of post here that any money realized from such savings would be useless due to the inflation that will follow it.

The state government are receiving higher allocation but in actual sense the money is smaller than what they receive in the past compared to the value.


Example is the road to can be constructed with 1billion naira before tinubu was dishing those senseless policies will take 10billion to construct right now.

Now tell me how much they save? Money is not by numbers but by the value. If the naira have value people with their family can survive with a salary of 5k

But today no family can survive on a salary of 100k again.

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