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Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by ElevationD: 6:44am On Jun 17 |
Even the Americans see the very terrible handling of the economy by BAT/APC. 2 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by able20(m): 6:55am On Jun 17 |
Tinubu supporters called the lovers of Nigeria enemies of Nigeria. They called critics Wailers. Today, Tinubu supporters are the worst hit by Hunger and suffering, Rubbish! 2 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Augustine2244(m): 6:56am On Jun 17 |
Lol! Laughing in Wu Chinese! So the Nigerian government which is a pathological liar now wants to refute the findings of the New York Times. A pathetic lying government which claimed that fuel subsidy has ended for good,but it was all lies.The World Bank categorically stated that the APC liars are still paying subsidy, and the animals denied. Recently they admitted still paying. Lol! Even though the West particularly the US is an annoying propaganda machine,I would rather believe this recent report about the FG,than the useless lying government we have. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Major1984(m): 6:58am On Jun 17 |
Lie lie FG |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Bobloco: 7:01am On Jun 17 |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 7:08am On Jun 17 |
A Federal gov that have time to reply New York Times is a very useless and jobless Fed Gov. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Badguy77(m): 7:10am On Jun 17 |
Shameless people.. Until Nigerians take up arms and hunt every past leaders tie them down and burn them alive this country will never be ok.. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by DCmonster: 7:15am On Jun 17 |
I will never be well with anyone still supporting this Government and APC. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Jughead29: 7:16am On Jun 17 |
Instead to listen when the real human being are talking, you're be there to hide the truth. |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by BigkokoRep: 7:20am On Jun 17 |
Nothing gives me joy like seeing Baterians suffering, wailing, struggling to eat or trying to defend the Mandate tief! It makes me happy....I feel like adding it to my coffee, so the smell improves! Ndi uchu.... Una go chop sand very soon! Godszilla: 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by lauzun: 7:24am On Jun 17 |
Badguy77: True. Not only the past ones, the present as well. |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by UnitedKingdom: 7:26am On Jun 17 |
My tribe man wants to teach the IGBO's political lesson. Rather, other regions are suffering more than the IGBO's. Una never see anything yet. |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by MomohMrMoore: 7:27am On Jun 17 |
This Tinubu administration is very useless. When u werd saying 'Emi lo kan' u didnt envisage this? Who asked u to be president? U forced ursel on Nigerians and now claiming u inherited a dead economy. Why didnt u resign then? Why cant u resign now? Do we need NYT report? Nigeria is in the worst era of its life as a nation. U took over from Buhari with $1 to ~ N400, now its N1500, is that Buhari? Lowest food items like garri etc out of the reach of Nigerians, is that Buhari? This man deceived all of us believing he has a 'can do' spirit. He is just very good at politics, nothing else. He knows nothing about economics, that why he assembled tax collectors as economic policy makers. 4 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Okechinwadike: 7:28am On Jun 17 |
check wella this must be igbo people or IPOB claiming UN |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Afonja007: 7:34am On Jun 17 |
In years to come Tinubu's name will be a curse anywhere is mentioned, when you curse a non nigeria with statement likes your country president will perform like tinubu you have finished the person 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by sweetkev(m): 7:39am On Jun 17 |
jmoore:Bayo Onanuga is very dumb and clueless. 2 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by symbianDON(m): 7:41am On Jun 17 |
Una go explain tire! Bunch of misfits. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by mbos: 7:55am On Jun 17 |
kYjelly2 They Have Little time to repent or perish by hunger. |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Ikpunekenwa(m): 8:02am On Jun 17 |
hellaNus, sonoflagos and yarimo, your attention is needed |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by sweetkev(m): 8:08am On Jun 17 |
MomohMrMoore:He didn't deceive me because I knew from the beginning that he has nothing good to offer Nigeria. I remember when he was Lagos state governor and how he made things so difficult for Lagosians and I'm also Lagosian. The people who first developed Lagos state (note, naija kind of development) are the British, then the likes of Jakande, Marwa, Otedola, Fashola, then might give Ambode a little credit too including the current governor. Lagos is not even developed as it supposed to be with the income in revenue. So Tinubu has always been a failure and so shall he be. His ambitions is just to become the president and nothing else. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Exceed15: 8:11am On Jun 17 |
Una go explain tire when the economy has been damaged by this administration beyond repair. I m happy International communities are monitoring the heights of hardship in Nigeria. Only cursed people will still come and vote APC 2027. 4 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Themanleshey: 8:22am On Jun 17 |
kYjelly2: So we should leave someone that performed as 8 years governor and follow Obi that have nothing to show for 8 good years ? Tinubu gave autonomy to local government , and even created more Local government that made Obasanjo seize his allocation for almost 4 years . Obi enjoyed his full allocation but never conducted local government elections nor create more local government for 8 years . Tinubu built schools , but your Obi did not build school for 8 years . Tinubu created RRS , special police square for Lagos and they were well equipped , what did Obi do in terms of security . Tinubu Increased Lagos IGR from less that a billion to 15 billion in less that 8 years , Obi IGR was stagnant for 8 good years ! Shame ! Tinubu , went out of his way and Nigeria constitution to invest in power project just to make sure Lagos electricity improve , states are not allowed to generate power but he went out of his way and invested in PPI projects , what was Obi investments to power projects? Do you think we are fools ? You only voted Obi because he’s your tribal man not because he was a performer ! He was never a performer ! Now Nigeria does not borrow loan like previous government Allocation to states have increased by 46 % , hold your governors accountable . Nigeria now pay and service their debts , both foreign and loans debts . Last administration did not invest in agriculture in that last 1 years of his tenure , like they traditionally do yearly , was why there is scarcity of food . This government has invested massively in agriculture and we expect price of food to come down . Subsidy is gone on jet fuel , diesel , kerosine . Partially on petrol and it will end as soon as dangote refinery start producing fuel . In terms of security , bandits are now referred to as territories , they are now killing them in mass , unlike previous government where they remained untouchable . 2 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by sterlingD(m): 8:51am On Jun 17 |
Buhari is watching with 200 dimension
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Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by totosucker(m): 9:29am On Jun 17 |
Someone needs to tell this man that he is a fool |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by mipeesoft(m): 9:33am On Jun 17 |
New York times sef don become obedient ... . GOD bless we the obedient 🙏 |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by ElSudani: 9:36am On Jun 17 |
able20: Where's your evidence that one particular group is more affected by hunger than the other? You put out these dumb comments because your criticism is based on partisanship rather than on facts. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by malali: 10:06am On Jun 17 |
This response fails to acknowledge the severe and immediate impacts of rash and poorly timed decisions on the vulnerable population in Nigeria. Here’s an in-depth critique highlighting why these sudden implementations were ill-conceived and have exacerbated the suffering of ordinary Nigerians: 1. Immediate Fuel Subsidy Removal: • Impact: The abrupt removal of the fuel subsidy without a phased approach led to an instant spike in fuel prices. This decision ignored the economic shock it would cause to millions of Nigerians who rely on subsidized fuel for transportation and power. • Real-Life Scenario: A typical Lagos commuter who previously spent N5,000 monthly on transport now finds themselves paying upwards of N15,000. For families already struggling with basic expenses, this is untenable and forces difficult choices between transportation, food, and other necessities. 2. Exchange Rate Unification: • Impact: The decision to float the naira and unify exchange rates led to a rapid devaluation of the currency. While the move aimed to address underlying economic issues, it lacked adequate measures to cushion the immediate inflationary effects. • Real-Life Scenario: Small business owners who import goods found their costs doubling overnight. A small electronics shop owner in Abuja who used to import goods at an exchange rate of N500 to the dollar now faces rates over N1000, leading to soaring prices that drive away customers and threaten business viability. 3. Lack of Preparedness and Safety Nets: • Impact: Implementing these policies without adequate social safety nets or transition programs has left many Nigerians in dire straits. The government’s failure to roll out substantial and timely support measures has resulted in increased poverty and hardship. • Real-Life Scenario: In rural areas, where subsistence farming is common, the spike in fuel and transportation costs means higher prices for farming inputs and reduced market access for produce. Farmers in Kaduna, for instance, have reported being unable to afford fertilizers and transport, leading to reduced agricultural productivity and income. 4. Inflation and Cost of Living Crisis: • Impact: The immediate implementation of these economic reforms has fueled unprecedented inflation. Basic goods and services have become unaffordable for the average Nigerian, eroding the purchasing power of households across the country. • Real-Life Scenario: A family in Port Harcourt that used to spend N10,000 weekly on groceries now needs N20,000 for the same items, pushing them to cut down on essential food items and leading to malnutrition and health issues, especially among children. 5. Social Unrest and Increased Crime Rates: • Impact: The sudden economic hardship has led to a rise in social unrest and crime rates as people struggle to make ends meet. Desperation drives many to criminal activities, creating a vicious cycle of insecurity and economic instability. • Real-Life Scenario: In cities like Kano, there has been a noticeable increase in petty theft and other crimes. Young men, unable to find jobs or afford basic necessities, are increasingly turning to theft and other illicit activities to survive, exacerbating the already fragile security situation. Tinubu's administration inherited significant economic challenges, the hasty and unphased implementation of critical economic policies has led to widespread suffering among Nigerians. These measures, devoid of adequate planning and safety nets, have caused immediate and severe economic shocks, disproportionately affecting the vulnerable population. The government’s approach has not only deepened the economic crisis but also undermined public trust and social stability. To avoid further exacerbation of these issues, a more thoughtful, phased, and well-communicated approach is essential, coupled with robust support systems to protect the most affected citizens. |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by ElSudani: 10:14am On Jun 17 |
Exceed15: There's no vacancy in Aso Rock. The economy will improve, prices of foodstuffs will come down and more jobs will be created by then. What are you going to campaign on then? |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Brushstrokes20: 10:31am On Jun 17 |
Tackling kee Una dia📢📢📢📢📢 Useless govt of self serving THIEVES 💯💯 |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Madups(m): 10:34am On Jun 17 |
Tilumbu don turn footballer? This one wey baba dey lauch tackle everyday. |
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Innomach(m): 10:43am On Jun 17 |
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