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Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by FireUpNow(m): 11:00am On Apr 22 |
OP this is a big sacrilege! How dare you compare day and night? GEJ era was a very bright day light which president Tinubu was sponsoring and attending protests with Pastor Tunde Bakare calling PDP and GEJ different names. Now we are in the era of APC and Bola Tinubu, the. Night era š 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Ebeano49(m): 11:00am On Apr 22 |
They said Jonathan was clueless but he had a stable hand in NGOZI OKONJO IWEALA running the economy. She commanded respect from London, Frankfurt, to New York where international finance decisions are made! Then bad belle entered. Buhari came, removed Ngozi and installed Kemi Adeosun, a mere London Underground accountant as her replacement. After Kemi comes Zainab Ahmed, an unknown quantity in every ramification. Tinubu has come and installed his crony in Wale Edun as coordinating minister. It's easy to see why the economy is in the state it is in right now. This tells the larger story of Nigeria's dilemma. When merit was the order of the day, the naira and dollars had almost the same value. People from all over west Africa and the Caribbean flocked to Nigerian universities. Then bad belle entered, Nigeria removed those managing the economy at the time based on MERIT. Chancellorship of Universities became tribalized and ethicized. They introduced federal character to replace competence with incompetence. Since then, Nigeria has been on a slippery slope to underdevelopment in every aspect of human endeavor. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Donsheddy: 11:01am On Apr 22 |
Moniya4Real: Good is what expect naw... What's the good life we are enjoying now that we didn't enjoy then even better.... When cant even good food again... Minimum wage no fit prepare three better pot of soup... Business was booming then, purchase power was high... Even na groundnut you decide to sell you will earn money and feed well... Civil servants could afford properties like lands and gradually build it... Now na who don chop dey reason to buy land self šš |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by monex(m): 11:05am On Apr 22 |
nairalanda1: you all protested against the removal of subsidies then. it was still going to take petrol price to less than 200 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Lithiumite: 11:05am On Apr 22 |
OriOko88:pls remind them how much crude was selling during GEJ as against PMB and BAT. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by tommy589(m): 11:06am On Apr 22 |
Beverlyjean: No Nigeria president that's wallowing in corruption has that power to block corruption. With power of impeachment residing with Assembly members, Is he not going to bend to their demands and allow them to have their ways or else they refuse accepting his budgetary and bills passage request https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/469425-how-farouk-lawan-cap-banker-was-sent-to-jail-for-taking-500000-bribe.html?tztc=1 Read about Farouk,the anti corruption and shining star of the oil subsidy probe |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by ThatFairGuy1: 11:08am On Apr 22 |
Chief propagandist, Chief wailer. Give Tinubu time racoon, he's less than a year on seat and getting it right. The best thing to do is you helping your wife out. That woman has tried fending for the family while you waste away on Nairaland 24/7. Get something doing racoon, help your wife. She has tried enough. You registered this account in 2018 and you have spent a whole 1 year, 3 months online. Doing what racoon? Pity your wife nah Racoon: |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by zoraro(m): 11:08am On Apr 22 |
OriOko88: Are you stupid ? Someone grew the economy from $369.06bn in 2010 to $568.49bn in 2014, and you say "He didn't do anything special". APC were ready to burn the country in 2014/2015, and you say He shouldn't have relinquished power. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Lithiumite: 11:11am On Apr 22 |
Beverlyjean:Even GEJ and his people have long moved on.....you are still here deluding yourself into thinking you know anything.....if it was that easy,it's GEJ that should have been criticising this govt with every strength in him but no it's mischief makers like you who know nothing about running a business or even a house hold ranting aimlessly. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by ThatFairGuy1: 11:12am On Apr 22 |
ThatFairGuy1: Racoon: |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Bbbwings: 11:16am On Apr 22 |
Data doesnt lie. If you like enter lagoon, bulab wont save you. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by TheAdvocate(m): 11:19am On Apr 22 |
Paraman: It's International Monetary Fund (IMF) not NBA. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 11:21am On Apr 22 |
TheAdvocate:NBS do release the figures in naira, the IMF only converted it to dollar |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by LOVEALAIGBO: 11:22am On Apr 22 |
Beverlyjean: Yet, we're all still acting like we're not in a critical socio-economic and security situation today!.....Still blowing useles grammar and analysing what has been over-analysed for decades, while Nigeria sinks deeper into the mire! If we're serious WITHIN THE NEXT ONE MONTH, A SOVEREIGN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY WOULD BE CONVOKED, AND A IMMEDIATE DECISION MADE TO EITHER RESTRUCTURE NIGERIA SO EVERY COMPONENT UNIT CAN CONTROL THEIR OWN ECONOMY, SECURITY, RESOURCES AND DESTINY....FAILING WHICH, WE ALL GO OUR SEPERATE WAYS! ENOUGH OF THIS OVER-ANALYSING AND BURYING OUR HEADS IN THE SAND WHILE THE LIKES OF GHANA, BOTSWANA, RWANDA, ETC, LEAVE US TRAILING IN THEIR WAKE! |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by OfoIgbo: 11:26am On Apr 22 |
Procashtips: GEJ's government did earn the right to borrow after all he made the Nigerian economy the largest in Africa. And btw, according to the link which I have pasted, the price of crude oil was noticeably higher during Buhari's term than during OBJ and Yaradua's term. Yet those two presidents outdid every APC president and they both were paying subsidies on fuel and electricity. You also claimed that the price of oil during GEJ's period was outrageously pricier than during Buhari and Tinubu's government. The graph in the link doesn't support this your assertion. Oil price took a nosedive during the commencement of the Corona epidemic in April, but by May the price of oil had already started rising steeply. Let us also not loose focus on the fact that the Nigerian economy was performing woefully even before the covid19 epidemic, so Buhari and Tinubu have no excuses. https://www.macrotrends.net/1369/crude-oil-price-history-chart 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by LOVEALAIGBO: 11:28am On Apr 22 |
monex: Don't mind them! They're just clutching at straws! Had they not been intent on power-grab, propaganda and prepared to cut their nose to spite their face, they would have supported the GEJ gov't do then what they claim they're now forced to do today! Mindless dolts! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by SpatialKing(m): 11:30am On Apr 22 |
It shall never be well with Tinubu and Buhari Yorubas and Hausa/fulanis They brought us to this mess 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by nairalanda1(m): 11:32am On Apr 22 |
monex: Well I didn't. 2012 was the year my eyes opened. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by OfoIgbo: 11:35am On Apr 22 |
Lithiumite: The difference is not much. In fact, Buhari enjoyed a higher price of oil than OBJ and Yaradua, and yet the economy under OBJ and Yaradua are better than the economy under both Buhari and Tinubu. The oil price during Tinubu era was much more than the price during OBJ and Yaradua's tenure The oil price during GEJ's era is just slightly about the oil price in Tinubu's era, yet Tinubu's economy is nowhere near OBJ and Yaradua that had lower oil prices during their eras. Also don't forget that Tinubu has removed the fuel subsidy, so he should have more, in terms of cash for development Check this https://www.macrotrends.net/1369/crude-oil-price-history-chart Statistics don't lie 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Image123(m): 11:35am On Apr 22 |
GDP has never been a reliable indicator. Due to its complex and subjective nature, this measure is often revised before being considered a reliable indicator. Economists who like stat padding like NOI are the types that hype it. With all the hype, it was largely a case of na statistics we go chop? We had a country borrowing to pay salaries, daily shrinking reserves, lowest ebb of security but shouting GDP. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by FireUpNow(m): 11:39am On Apr 22 |
Ok |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Image123(m): 11:41am On Apr 22 |
zoraro: Economy that was struggling to pay salaries ba? GDP does not reflect differences in the cost of living and the inflation rates of the countries. What sectors were producing, it's not exactly a government thing. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by toujurs: 11:47am On Apr 22 |
The suffer haven't started . You see that tribalism, you will choke on it soon. E bim pa wo pro max is coming soon. š¤£ 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Flexyup: 11:50am On Apr 22 |
P. M. B should never had been in the picture. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by rollywise(m): 11:58am On Apr 22 |
2024 just started actually. By December it will be reading -$150,000 deficit š |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Redhot111(m): 12:20pm On Apr 22 |
I knew he was going to be a disaster when they asked, āna statistics we go chop'. At this stage he may not even be aware how bad the economy has fallen. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by yemiyemi: 12:26pm On Apr 22 |
Comparative economic analysis is based on prevailing key economic indicators......what's the average crude oil price between 1999 - 2014 and 2015 til date? ......Answering this question will make you have better perspective about the trend of GDP figures presented from 1999 till date. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Procashtips(m): 12:28pm On Apr 22 |
OfoIgbo: First, you err by comparing crude oil price of that of Obj and Yar'Adua with that of Buhari. You cant go that far because it wouldn't make a balance of judgement due to the fact that standard of living in both eras are far apart and that there are governments in between both. You can only compare the precedessor and the successor for a more factual comparison. How much was crude oil under Abacha (A man sanctioned to death by the west) and also Abdulsalam compared to that of Obj? (Only added the latter because he was a bridge between military and civilian govt) Now how much was crude oil under ObJ and Yaradua? It was said that Yaradua outperformed OBJ in just 2yrs+ and would have made a huge difference if not for death Did crude sell higher under OBJ than the 2 or not? Now to Jonathan making Nigeria the biggest economy in Africa, it was all but beans cooking, this was later exposed after the rots going underneath got exposed. You can't be the biggest economy in Africa early 100% surplus of your budgeted earnings and still end up borrowing to pay salaries a year before the end of your tenure. What happened to the 100% surplus earnings? Jonathan paid subsidy on fuel and electricity just as Buhari, Yar'Adua and OBJ, it's only Tinubu that's acting abnormal and turning Nigerian lives upside down. So Jonathan didn't do anything magical in that aspect. Are you really saying crude didn't sell under Jonathan above $100 per barrel for a long time? How can you claim just by using one link that Buhari and Jonathan sold crude at similar rates when it's not a news that it sold for $110 for a while compared to like $60 that was in the budget vs selling for as low as $25 under Buhari compared to $50-$60 on budget? Please, lets not argue for argument sake. I would have posted links to backup the above but I'm where my internet isn't opening images fast enough. You can help check these assertion or wait till I can do so later. I'm not holding brief for any of these leaders, just letting us know that Jonathan was never good if compared to Yar'Adua his precedessor because he didnt fact any political, economic or global pandemic issues. It's so sad that we are buying man hour time discussing these failures called leaders. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Hammylawali: 12:34pm On Apr 22 |
Freethinker87: Itās so glaring you understand absolutely nothing about the economy of your country. Yes Jonathan did well with the economy (thanks to okonjo iwiela). But the most important question is, what economy did buhari handover to tinubu. You had a dead economy before tinubu came into power. If you donāt know, floating the the naira was actually meant to show you how realistic your economy is. You canāt start building a house on a weak foundation. Buhariās administration wrecked our economy, sold our oil in advance , destroyed our monetary system, devalued the currency so his keen could benefit from it, encouraged the cabal to embezzle our money through subsidy payments. There are alot that we can mention that really messed up our economy. If you want a vibrant economy, we need to start by clearing the rot. You can call me pro tinubu or anything, but whoever means well for this country, wonāt start repairing/ building from somewhere but the foundation. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by CodeTemplar: 12:46pm On Apr 22 |
Racoon:the contraction is largely down to devaluation and not disappearance of produce and services. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Lithiumite: 12:55pm On Apr 22 |
OfoIgbo: Then why wasn't GEJ Nigeria better than his predecessors..... look at oil production levels pre GEJ....intact we haven't ever gotten production level back up to what it was then. |
Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by OfoIgbo: 1:35pm On Apr 22 |
Lithiumite: GEJ was better than his predecessors. Look at the graph sent by the OP in the second post on this thread. Nigeria's GDP grew most steeply when GEJ was the president. GEJ did his bit and he did very well. But his predecessors were battling with lower oil prices, and the oil prices they met were lower than the oil price that Tinubu met, yet OBJ and Yaradua are vastly outperforming both Buhari and Tinubu, who had higher oil prices than Yaradua and OBJ. Let's not mention GEJ, because he outperformed Yaradua and OBJ. Let's stick with Yaradua and OBJ. They obliterate Tinubu and Buhari 1 Like |
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