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Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by Phiniter(m): 7:30pm On Jun 09
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Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by aremubabs: 9:35pm On Jun 09
mrvitalis:
The sad reality is most Nigerians honestly don't know what Tinubu is doing wrong

They think it's because he is corrupt or incompetent same thing Tinubu thought of Buhari

Truth is as long as nigeria as a struggling nation continues to borrow to build roads, bridges , rails and the likes ... Naira would keep loosing value continually .... Peter obi told Osibanjo and APC in 2019 ( that was when he won me over) infrastructure doesn't kick start economic growth investment in the people does

With the 15 trillion budgeted for costal road we can create 3 million jobs, over 1 trillion yearly revenue and pay back the 15 trillion in 10 years... I have done that analysis here



So, how does borrowing to create jobs help the naira?


Obi was always confused, which was why I knew he was himself a calamity waiting to happen.




Infrastructures, especially necessary ones, are way more important for managing inflation than jobs.




Build good roads, and food would be transported quickly, reaching the market quicker and cheaper.





When the roads are bad, goods take longer to reach their destination, and the cost of petrol spread across a 3-day journey would of course be regarded as higher than that of a day, even if it is not really the case.




Infrastructure is very important. Necessary infrastructures like electricity infrastructure, good road system are some of the features of a developed country.
Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by Scarcity234: 9:41pm On Jun 09
Buhari was like Ebola,
Tinubu is Ebola and COVID combined
Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by jumper524(m): 10:37pm On Jun 09
atiku4President:
Who is responsible? Those who voted tribe and Muslim- Muslim candidate, instead of capacity and competence.
nah, those who accept unnecessary inflation till it becomes a norms in all sector.
Egg is #150 in abuja, calabar and Lagos.
Where in Nigeria did this op buy for #200?
Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by Cassandraloius: 12:39am On Jun 10
Capacity and competence would have been the best choice.
Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by ezegold4we: 4:41am On Jun 10
Anyone you see in this nairaland still defending Buhari,Tinubu and apc is the biggest idiot on earth.
Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by mrvitalis(m): 6:31am On Jun 10
aremubabs:




So, how does borrowing to create jobs help the naira?


Obi was always confused, which was why I knew he was himself a calamity waiting to happen.




Infrastructures, especially necessary ones, are way more important for managing inflation than jobs.




Build good roads, and food would be transported quickly, reaching the market quicker and cheaper.





When the roads are bad, goods take longer to reach their destination, and the cost of petrol spread across a 3-day journey would of course be regarded as higher than that of a day, even if it is not really the case.




Infrastructure is very important. Necessary infrastructures like electricity infrastructure, good road system are some of the features of a developed country.
How does borrowing to create jobs help the economy? Are u serious?

APC has invested in infrastructure since 2015 yet economy still tanking yet u want to keep doing the same thing
Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by StreetFight: 6:38am On Jun 10
atiku4President:
Who is responsible? Those who voted tribe and Muslim- Muslim candidate, instead of capacity and competence.

You go cry for long
If Atikulation Abubakar and Bitter Giringori Hero Beer Obituary are competent, their state indegenes will not be slaving in Lagos
Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by aremubabs: 8:14am On Jun 11
mrvitalis:

How does borrowing to create jobs help the economy? Are u serious?

APC has invested in infrastructure since 2015 yet economy still tanking yet u want to keep doing the same thing



Yes, how does creating jobs help the currency of an economy that produces almost nothing?



Will job creation make the naira more attractive even to the employed?



The currency value is shored up by demands and citizen confidence.




Why does very few people want the naira? That is the question. Why does it seem like everyone wants to save in dollars? That is because we all have zero confidence in the naira, and this also affects its value.




But the major issue is that we produce very little, giving the naira little chance to compete in the international market.




Investing in necessary infrastructure for raising production and exportation (infrastructure like power and oil refining) will raise the value of the naira.





If you create jobs without improving power, we will still lag behind in service delivery.
Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by mrvitalis(m): 8:34am On Jun 11
aremubabs:




Yes, how does creating jobs help the currency of an economy that produces almost nothing?



Will job creation make the naira more attractive even to the employed?



The currency value is shored up by demands and citizen confidence.




Why does very few people want the naira? That is the question. Why does it seem like everyone wants to save in dollars? That is because we all have zero confidence in the naira, and this also affects its value.




But the major issue is that we produce very little, giving the naira little chance to compete in the international market.




Investing in necessary infrastructure for raising production and exportation (infrastructure like power and oil refining) will raise the value of the naira.





If you create jobs without improving power, we will still lag behind in service delivery.
See people me and them they share country

How do you create jobs if not increasing local production

Bros tell me you are joking with me.. Tell me a grown adult can't get seriously saying this things abovc
Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by LagosSuperStar: 10:01am On Jun 22
Cassandraloius:
Capacity and competence would have been the best choice.
Good morning friend. I beg you in the name of God please help me modify your comment on this post.
What I am looking for is financial assistance and help for my son. Please

https://www.nairaland.com/8132038/forgive-me-cant-keep-quite#130597408
Re: Buhari Wasn't A Bad Leader After All(pictures) by Ahmed442(m): 10:05am On Jun 22
Let us not rush into conclusions let's keep hoping and praying as good Muslims and Christians... AI BAYAN WUYA SAI DAADI

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