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Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by RepoMan007: 5:22pm On Jun 29 |
Lol. |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by ibabz(m): 5:23pm On Jun 29 |
Cromagnon: I order my first car from US under PDP but sold it during APC. bought my first landed property during PDP. $1000 under PDP was N150,000 but N1,500,000 under APC. Graduated under PDP. Travelled outside the country during PDP. In short, life was sweet and easy under PDP. Just to mention a few. Pls what have you achieved under your poverty infested party? 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by themanderon: 5:30pm On Jun 29 |
Poor country with criminal elites stealing 5he paltry sums. |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by KingCold: 5:30pm On Jun 29 |
tsdarkside:Elaborate because this doesn't make sense |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Cromagnon: 5:50pm On Jun 29 |
Killerofpigs:Divide the budget by 200 million How much each About 75,000 approx That's about 6k per month Does that sound rich to you? It's not by vex o |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by PHAYOL81: 6:00pm On Jun 29 |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Cromagnon: 6:11pm On Jun 29 |
ibabz:OK So you follow tif our common wealth But e de pain you now say e reach anoda pesin turn? You think say na only you de country? Life yes not sweet under pdp for many of us 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Killerofpigs: 6:11pm On Jun 29 |
You must not give everyone money ogbeni. Stop exhibiting crass and foolish education. Creating an enabling environment by investing in programs that will uplift society and empower the citizens positively to earn money in their pockets and be self sustaining is the key. Nobody is dashing free money in UAE. The Government built good roads,,,good hospitals,,effective transportation services. Attracted investment, by being a destination of choice for the whole world. That is what grows economies. Not dashing indigent and lazy idiots money and worthless bags of Rice. How long can they sustain that? Abeg free me with your low level reasoning.. Nonsense. Cromagnon: 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Cromagnon: 6:11pm On Jun 29 |
Ojuntana:Have you Seen me complain Na you de Para na Me I don't worry about them I move accordingly CosI know nothing can come out of govt |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Ojuntana: 6:17pm On Jun 29 |
Cromagnon:Let me understand you If you see your father's house being broken into by a thief with a gun, you won't "para" rather, you just open the gate for the thief so he doesn't have to break anything to get in and out? |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Raph82(m): 6:22pm On Jun 29 |
New York city is having a budget of 112.4 billion dollars, Not the state of New York o. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by YaxxVille(m): 6:22pm On Jun 29 |
Yet Nigeria has the highest rate of billionaires even in dollars . Is that saying something too 🤔 |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Luckybelt: 6:30pm On Jun 29 |
Canada budget is over $400b |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Donake: 6:42pm On Jun 29 |
Have igbos contributed in the looting at the federal level or it's a family affair we shouldn't meddle into? Ojuntana: |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by ibabz(m): 6:50pm On Jun 29 |
Cromagnon: I’m not a criminal like you, I worked hard. Woke up as early as 3am to beat Lagos traffic and won’t get home until midnight. I worked my ass out. This coupled with the good policies from the government then made some of achieved so much. Government did not give us palliatives, but ensured their policies were for hard working citizens like me. I don’t need to steal government money before I can make, all I need is good policies from the government. #zombie shey you don hear. If life no sweet you under PDP it means you are lazy. |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by benjanny(m): 7:06pm On Jun 29 |
Poor Country With Wealthy Thieves Conscienceless Looters |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Ojuntana: 7:09pm On Jun 29 |
Donake:Before nko Oh you think igbo politicians are saints abi? What a myopic bigot |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by gentlegenius(m): 7:48pm On Jun 29 |
Xxxxtentacion2:Yea... Just like churches.... Poor members with wealthy Overseers. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by mankan2k7(m): 8:22pm On Jun 29 |
They tell d masses to suffer for better Nigeria while the politicians enjoy for better Nigeria. |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Fujiyama: 8:58pm On Jun 29 |
olisaEze: ^^^ If Odumeje is your inspiration then you and I probably have nothing to discuss. You called me an airhead...and an illiterate pretending to be sophisticated - and that's ok. I have been called far, far worse. But...gratuitous insults in a debate on policy are not my thing. Any fool can liberally throw those around to mask his unease at not having a sound argument to defend. The fact that farmers from Zimbabwe settled here to farm says absolutely nothing about the fertility or productivity of our soils in their natural form. How thick do you have to be not to understand this? Do you know the decision matrix of even a single one of those farmers? Do you know anything about their farming methods? Are you unable to grasp the idea that Nigerian soil is low fertility/productivity and yet it can be improved by Zimbabwean (or any other) farmers who know what they are doing? Another poster mentioned how the Israelis have been able to extract significant value from semi-arid soil in the middle east. That's precisely the point...low fertility, low productivity soils can be significantly improved with the right technology, the right farming practices and the right resources. That's all. olisaEze: ^^^ Irrelevant. This tripe you typed has nothing to do with soil fertility/productivity. I raised a point about Nigerian soils and you would do well to stick to that topic. And...what kind of person would say Singapore doesn't have human capital? See? Just a little pressure and you're already unraveling fast. Only an ignorant person would so confidently say that Singapore lacks human capital - and you have exposed and advertised your cluelessness for all to see. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Deepthoughts: 9:04pm On Jun 29 |
treesun:I wonder the kind of economist we have in Nigeria,just imagine that the exchange rate of Nigeria n Kenyan currencies are the same n about 100/$,what would the situation look like,there are lots of manipulations with the exchange rate system,how can the currency of china the world second biggest economy be so weak?, while the west made their currencies to be strong to dominate the third world economies,the Asian giants deliberately weakens their currencies to make their goods cheap n continue to drive exports n create jobs in their countries, Nigeria should just play them against each other by reaching a favourable agreement with Japan for instance,to have fix exchange rate with the yen to serve as a buffer against other currencies,the agreement should be carefully drawn to be mutually beneficial unlike the France vs CFA exploitative arrangement,all our ecomust do is to be quoting theories and policies actually design to exploit us,yet they claims to be experts!, it's no wonder that we are not making any head way all this years. |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Friend22(m): 1:32am On Jun 30 |
ibabz: Go check previous year's budget then come back and blame APC. NOTE;I don't support any party,but I choose to objective than be an indecipherable simpleton. The problem is there are too many loopholes in the system and top heavy priorities. |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Buccalcavity2: 1:54am On Jun 30 |
lexy2014:Capacity, I refer to GDP. How much revenue should a government raise from its GDP. E.g I live in a state with 4.5million people with $258B GDP. This state gets $78B Revenue. Nigeria has more than that GDP but generates less than $20b. YoY we're obsessed with corruption, but the revenue is even nothing, assuming nobody steals a penny from the expenditure side. $20B for 200m people? Potential to earn is there (GDP) but no president has been hardworking enough to raise revenue. |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by lexy2014: 3:09am On Jun 30 |
Buccalcavity2: How government capacity be the same thing as GDP? How does the word capacity imply GDP and vice versa? |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Fujiyama: 4:30am On Jun 30 |
lereinter: ^^^ Do a web search on 'soil fertility in Nigeria' or 'is Nigerian soil fertile'. The results may surprise you. |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Dam5reey1(m): 9:41am On Jun 30 |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by ibabz(m): 2:57pm On Jun 30 |
Friend22: I can see you "don't support any party,but choose to objective than be an indecipherable simpleton" indeed. you can as well give us the budget in dollar, then come back and blame PDP. Loopholes? more than what PDP met in 1999? I can see that you are very objective. Maybe we should start mentioning the loopholes and what was/is done to fix the loopholes. |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Cromagnon: 3:54pm On Jul 01 |
ibabz:Which kind of work was so lucrative while the rest of us were suffering This coupled with the good policies from the government then made some of achieved so much.Please mention 3 of these policies Government did not give us palliatives, but ensured their policies were for hard working citizens like me. I don’t need to steal government money before I can make, all I need is good policies from the government. #zombie shey you don hear. If life no sweet you under PDP it means you are lazy.please mention these policies If life no sweet you under apc you are also lazy cos hardworking ppl are making it 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Cromagnon: 3:56pm On Jul 01 |
Ojuntana:Not my fathers house Yours I am under no obligation to Para or fight thief in your fathers house That's a you problem |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Cromagnon: 4:04pm On Jul 01 |
Killerofpigs:You will invest cowries Abi ?or goat or grammar? You trying to form educated but there's a difference between education and school in programs that will uplift society and empower the citizens positively to earn money in their pockets and be self sustaining is the key. Theseprograms will be free Abi No personnel or material costs They will just fall from heaven Civil Servants will just volunteer their time and effort ba? Think before you Talk
Really Which productive work do uae citizens do Not expatriates o Citizens You know they have so much they hire more immigrants than citizens to do all the real work Not everyone here is ignorant o The Government built good roads,,,good hospitals,,effective transportation services.What did they build it with,goodwill, trade by barter,iou? Attracted investment, by being a destination of choice for the whole world.What attracts investment,profit What is profit,not money Abi? If it's so worthless let's see you campaign with policy and let's see who will win your high level Reasoning that cannot win landlord association Ko? We will see how far your wishful thinking will get you 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Ojuntana: 4:09pm On Jul 01 |
Cromagnon:I wonder why you chook mouth inside my matter then Itibolibo |
Re: Nigeria A Poor Country – Presidential Committee by Cromagnon: 1:53pm On Jul 02 |
Ojuntana:Cos you put fire on my father's house Abi you din forget so quickly Ashiere |
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