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Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by nobaga: 11:28pm On Mar 28, 2016
Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees

[b]So unless Nigeria opens up its limited foreign reserves to everyone that desires as much foreign goods and services as he wants, the Country is going to blazes. But if the Country exhausts all its foreign reserves, it will be saved from economic ruins? If we are to believe these foreign trained economists, their magazines, newspapers or prostitutes, Nigeria has no choice but to devalue its currency so that it can pay more in local currency for their odious loans, goods and services.

Once Nigeria pays more in devalued naira, goods, services, transportation fare and service loan fees will increase accordingly. Housing and car purchases increase will follow and workers will demand more to meet daily expenses. It is illogical to think that paying more in devalued naira will automatically solve the problem of a market without abundant local products to export.

All foreign loans would need more naira to maintain. As well as foreign goods, housing estates, constructions and infrastructure. In order to pay lenders, more would have to be demanded from users to meet their obligation to buy dollars with devalued naira. These increases would fuel more inflation as workers work harder or take other jobs to pay their rents. More naira would be needed for freely imported food, pencils, secondhand materials; killing local goods.

Manufacturers that need essential raw materials that are not available in Nigeria would have to compete with pencil, water and tooth picks importers paying more devalued naira. If they could not generate enough naira to buy dollars, many would have to close shops, plants and factories. Workers would be laid off increasing the number of people in non-essential markets eking out a living. One would think that these manufacturers would be the first against devaluation.

Yet, some of them are threatening to lay off millions of workers if they do not get their free and open way to buy dollars as they wish as if Nigeria prints American and European currencies. The foreign companies have money in their foreign banks 10 times the amount of African countries’ foreign reserve but they will never reinvest it in Africa. They will rather exhaust the little income these poor African countries have so that they can be destabilized after sucking their blood out.
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However, they have another reason for free falling devalued naira. Most of them make so much naira from their undeclared profit in Nigeria, they are ready to buy dollars at any price so that they can export unreported profit as well as profit made in dollars from export. Use different methods of creative accounting where they could hide undeclared profit as expenses. Their foreign and favored local employees are paid so much naira, they could buy dollars at any price.

One of the head of Mobil claimed they could not establish oil refinery as Dagote is planning to because they had to report to their American shareholders with different interest from Dagote. This is a Nigerian Director being manipulated against his own country and must deliver even if the interest of Nigeria is at stake. It gives an insight on how divergent our interests are. They are in Africa to milk us dry and pollute our environment in the process without responsibilities.

Take gas flaring for example. These same oil companies claimed they needed time but many deadlines passed and there was no action. Many African countries had to pass laws against gas flaring because each time they try to work with oil companies, they reneged on their goodwill and promises. They ignore and flaunt these laws while intentionally wasting valuable resources and polluting the environment. They install African directors to further neo-colonism interest.

In order to get hold and exhaust African Country’s foreign reserves, they refused to establish refineries and agricultural farms partnerships to create jobs. They would rather import oil and modified genetic seeds from the farmers in their home countries. Better still, would operate refineries and farms there and import the products into Africa. They are now one step further. They are buying farms in African countries dictating what to grow, the price and where to sell.

What type of PMS, sugar, milk, cocoa or alcohol beverages do they need to import that cannot be refined, grown or established in African countries? They use machines and equipment as excuses. After fifty years, none of these machines and their parts are made locally so that they can have reason to import them and bring glorified mechanic as engineers to service them.

Most of these foreign companies have been in Africa for ages and they sell many finished products made in Nigeria outside without reporting profits in dollars or paying taxes on these. Foreign companies claim they need all the foreign currencies they could get for raw materials imported. Even when we know that most of their raw materials are available locally. You may wonder what raw materials are needed for sugar and water companies like Coca-Cola.

Cocoa and beverage companies that have been in the Country forever are competing with star-up companies for foreign reserves when they should be the source of foreign exchange earners for the Country. The raw materials of most of them are cocoa, sugar, milk. Even those that claim they need wheat or barley for beverages could have established farms across the Country to grow their raw material after all these donkey years. But that will defeat their insidious goal.

They would rather grow wheat in North Africa and import it to Nigeria but if we grow cassava in Nigeria they would only export it to China at their own price. The common mean spirited policy here is their freedom to grow anywhere and export. As long as the country of operation has no control over the movement of currencies. It is their way of beating the currency restriction. Foreign companies get subsidized at Central Bank and use illegal earnings to buy local currency.

Ironically, western politicians decry most of the trade agreements as taking well-paying jobs away from Europeans and Americans. You can imagine what they get away with in Africa where selfish local managers and politicians collude with foreign companies to defraud Nigerians.

None of these companies would dare operate this way at home without bilateral agreement or multilateral agreement. This was the reason European and American local unions campaigned against cheap labors in Asia where they could pay starving wages to maximize their profits. We must give some credit to Asian countries since their governments get cuts in profits from shares in the companies, taxes on profits they must declare to patriotic local managers.





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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by tpiah01: 11:29pm On Mar 28, 2016

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by babasolution: 12:49am On Mar 29, 2016
This write up is very insiteful,foreigners re milking this country dry,nigerians they look like mumu,na only to talk n joke nigerians fit do,nigerians re generally stupid because we never take action on any issue,especially the southerners,Nigeria oh nigeria when shall thee arise!

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Noblebrown7(m): 8:03am On Mar 29, 2016
Booked
Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Boscojugunu(m): 8:03am On Mar 29, 2016
Nice piece. Wailers food Don done

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by demarc001: 8:03am On Mar 29, 2016
True but hope its not Another Excuse, did all these start today? Or somebody will tell me it started under GEJ

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Integrityfarms(m): 8:04am On Mar 29, 2016
We voted a government for change and should be able to live up to expectations and not coming up with bull craps to blame the citizenry!

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by sheunsheun(m): 8:05am On Mar 29, 2016
And you expect me to read all that? undecided Abeg mk person summarise the whole tin

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Nobody: 8:05am On Mar 29, 2016
It is a good article.

Devaluing the naira now would exhaust our forex reserves.....making things more difficult for us..and weakening the naira badly.

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by nonstan(m): 8:06am On Mar 29, 2016
nice one

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Rexphobia(m): 8:06am On Mar 29, 2016
It's a dog eat dog world... Eat or get eaten

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by brilliant5(m): 8:06am On Mar 29, 2016
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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Nobody: 8:06am On Mar 29, 2016
Integrityfarms:
We voted a government for change and should be able to live up to expectations and not coming up with bull craps to blame the citizenry!

Nice to know...what do you think that the government should do instead of what it is doing?

If you want your currency devalued....chances are that it would make things worse.

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by braine(m): 8:06am On Mar 29, 2016
Nice write up.
Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by krall69: 8:07am On Mar 29, 2016
So what is the way forward?

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Nobody: 8:07am On Mar 29, 2016
demarc001:
Another excuse

No....just pointing out why it is a bad idea to devalue.

Agreed, the foreigner line was a bit unnecessary.

Ultimately....Nigeria must be a producer of goods whose prices it can control.

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by knackz(m): 8:08am On Mar 29, 2016
seen

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by seunlayi(m): 8:09am On Mar 29, 2016
Awolowo and Co are watching in 3d

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Jeffoo(m): 8:09am On Mar 29, 2016
We all know this..... But African govt also contributed to it. They give the so call foreign company too much respect

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by dokunbam(m): 8:09am On Mar 29, 2016
Quakertellicus1:
It is a good article.

Devaluing the naira now would exhaust our forex reserves.....making things more difficult for us..and weakening the naira badly.

Good thinking

In this era, I see hope

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by jcross19: 8:09am On Mar 29, 2016
Nigerians will suffer because this people are not ready for any thing, only giving excuses for their faliure.

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by blazetitov: 8:09am On Mar 29, 2016
They will fail!! Will should not allow them turn the country into a dumbing ground for all manner of fake products.

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Integrityfarms(m): 8:10am On Mar 29, 2016
Quakertellicus1:


Nice to know...what do you think that the government should do instead of what it is doing?

If you want your currency devalued....chances are that it would make things worse.

As a development Economists am against devaluation for the Naira! The odds are against us in devaluation!

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by AreaFada2: 8:10am On Mar 29, 2016
APC blamed GEJ for everything since 1914!

Did APC think governance is a walk in the park and they will not have to solve problems?

Did they not realise that they are not magicians before making outrageous promises?

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by matacastro: 8:12am On Mar 29, 2016
Only God can save Nigeria... The blood of all those killed to get this power are crying for justice

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Nobody: 8:12am On Mar 29, 2016
talk.
Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Raymonbell(m): 8:12am On Mar 29, 2016
Insightful and thought provoking

God bless the OP

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by wristbangle: 8:12am On Mar 29, 2016
Wonderful and Insightful article

AreaFada2:
APC blamed GEJ for everything since 1914!

Did APC think governance is a walk in the park and they will not have to solve problems?

Did they not realise that they are not magicians before making outrageous promises?

Did u read the article? undecided

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by AreaFada2: 8:15am On Mar 29, 2016
Quakertellicus1:


No....just pointing out why it is a bad idea to devalue.

Agreed, the foreigner line was a bit unnecessary.

Ultimately....Nigeria must be a producer of goods whose prices it can control.

And provide an enabling environment (light, transport, fuel, security, solid economic policy, respect for judiciary, freedom of speech) for the private sector to boom.

If not, goods produced locally will be more expensive than imported. That kills local production.

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by onatisi(m): 8:15am On Mar 29, 2016
krall69:
So what is the way forward?
The only solution this government has presented to the problem so far is to keep blaming past governments.

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Nobody: 8:16am On Mar 29, 2016
Nice op

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Re: Economic Blackmail By Foreigners And Their Protegees by Firefire(m): 8:17am On Mar 29, 2016
onatisi:

The only solution this government has presented to the problem so far is to keep blaming past governments.

The stupidity of this government is unlimited, let the buck passing continue, 4 years go soon reach.

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