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Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by Comsol: 12:03pm On Aug 10, 2016
2 days ago, the minister of agriculture, Audu Ogbeh, released the following statement:

The Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development — Chief Audu Ogbeh has threatened to shut down any fertiliser plant that denies local farmers access, while exporting the same commodities. The minister made this known following allegations that one of the two big urea plants in Nigeria is producing for export while selling to Nigerian farmers at skyrocketed prices, making affordability and accessibility difficult.

“Two urea plants are big enough to run the Nigerian demands. We know their capacities. But where there are allegations that some people are exporting instead of putting in the Nigerian market, and prices shot to N10,000 per bag of urea, we became extremely angry with them. Thank God now, many of them have started producing and putting into the market. The price is already dropping,” Chief Ogbeh observed.

“But, we are warning against the future. There can’t be any priority but the Nigerian market. If there is a surplus, they are free to export. But, unless and until there is a surplus, we can’t sit by and watch people selling fertiliser beyond the shores of Nigeria when the local farmers have nothing to buy. And we are saying the same to others. The priority is the Nigerian market.”

According to the minister, “Nigeria is a good market for fertilizers, therefore there is no reason to side-track this market and create difficulties for farmers. The government is giving every support it can to people who want to manufacture locally; and we will always give. So, we need absolute cooperation from all of them.”

There has to be a point where you say ‘enough’. And for me this is it. To the extent that I can afford to have some principles, I cannot have anything to do with people who are so openly hostile to enterprise and who speak the language of Venezuela to the economy.

You can run a simple google search on ‘maduro threatens to shut’ and you will see results where the Venezuelan president is using the same language as Audu Ogbeh to threaten businesses. It did not start with Nicolas Maduro — it began with Hugo Chavez who conveniently died before oil prices crashed. Today, Venezuela is a complete humanitarian disaster that is on the brink of complete implosion.

Whether or not Audu Ogbeh carries out his threat, he has publicly shown the type of person he is and the kind of government he is part of. If you run a fertiliser business, you will have to find some way of protecting yourself just in case he actually carries out his threat. There is no way this can be good for consumers. If it was as easy as ordering prices to come down which country won’t be doing it? Why will some countries bother with the hard work of allowing markets do the job of bringing down prices?

For one year, some of us tried as hard as we could to get the government to leave the currency alone and let markets work. They only agreed to do it after they had tried everything else and it didn’t work. But even at that, they cannot help themselves. The first month was spent on trying to rig the market to keep the naira at N280. When that failed, they tried all sorts of things including mandating oil companies to only sell their dollars to oil marketers —an idea so foolish that even they quickly backed down from it.

The latest idiocy is to tell people like me that I can only use Western Union or MoneyGram to send my own money to Nigeria. I have not used Western Union to send money in close to 5 years now and I don’t know anyone who still uses them. We abandoned them for a reason. For the CBN to try to force us to go back to something we walked away from is so laughably idiotic that I will give them a few weeks to reverse themselves again.



Now they are telling BDCs that they are only allowed to add a 2% margin to forex sales. In a couple of months time, the forex landscape will be such that no one will remember that these same people ‘floated’ the naira a couple of months ago.

A few weeks ago, the CBN governor was in New York to meet with some investors and try to convince them to return to Nigeria. One of the big fund managers refused to meet at all. Please understand this — the CBN governor was in their city and they refused to meet him. Nigeria has less than zero credibility in the eyes of foreign investors right now. And less than a month later, he has proved them correct by constantly fiddling with the rules and trying all kinds of shenanigans. They know he is not reliable so nothing that comes out of his mouth can be believed.

The logic of floating the naira some of us campaigned for was simple — a transparently priced currency would give investors confidence to bring their money into the country after they all ran away. The inflow of forex would then reduce the pressure on the naira and make life a little less painful for Nigerians who are exposed to forex through the price of imported goods.

When the government then goes back to its vomit by fiddling with the market. When it keeps a CBN governor who has less than zero credibility with the people we are trying to entice back into the country. When the agriculture minister is openly threatening private businesses based on the idea that everything you have is only yours because the government allow you to have it. When the government is directly increasing the suffering of Nigerians even though it claims to be doing the opposite.

One must say enough.

It is possible that I convinced a couple of people to vote for Buhari and the APC. I owe them an apology. I never expected this. The instincts of these people is to run with their expired ideas directly in the face of all the contrary evidence i.e. the 21st century. In fact, they are not interested in evidence, they are so convinced of their own foolishness. A bunch of undercover communists and unreconstructed socialists.

I have nothing in common with such people and yet I somehow donated money to them and canvassed people to vote for them. I will freely say that this is one of the biggest lessons I have learnt in my life so far.

Was the evidence there all along? Possibly. The adrenaline of changing a government we were tired of closed eyes to the obvious. Sometimes there are no good choices and with or without me, Buhari and his APC co-travellers would have won anyway. I doubt I can swing 10 votes in a Nigerian election.

But what I should have done is to have been more skeptical. Ideas should have been interrogated a lot more. Even if it ended up not making a difference, it would still have been important to do so. Not just so one can say ‘I told you so’ but perhaps to have forced a few concessions and to make them know we were watching closely. If enough of us had done this, perhaps the APC would not have the confidence to be walking away so blatantly from the product it sold during the campaign as it is doing today.

It is hard to see where respite will come from. Unless oil prices go back up significantly, there is really nothing coming out of the government that gives you any confidence they know what they are doing. The ‘smart’ people who were supposed to lead sensible reforms and drive the change agenda have been reduced to actors in a silent movie.

In place of a change agenda that was promised, Nigerians are now offered a daily dose of high drama and the redefinition of extant words. ‘Padding’ now means a different thing from what it used to mean.

If I convinced even 10 people to vote for Buhari, then I owe them an apology. For not properly interrogating the people who offered themselves as the solution to Nigeria’s problems. Not because it would have made a difference but because it was the right thing to do. Nigeria was always the point.



I feel sad and ashamed at the way things are unfolding. I speak to people in Nigeria and the level of sadness without even the outline of a vision of a better tomorrow from the leadership fills me with despair. I speak to some people in government and even they know that things are not working. The government that promised change is now so bound up in politics that changing anything is practically impossible even when they know the thing is not working.

This has been a chastening experience for me. There are hard lessons to be learnt here.

So, even if you were 99% convinced of voting for the APC last year and you read something from me that finally pushed you to 100%, I apologise. If you overcame your skepticism because you thought the arguments that people like me made carried some sense, I also apologise.

All that is left to do now is try as much as possible to keep the government from tipping Nigeria over the cliff. It is already standing at the edge and is determined to jump off. And more importantly to start a process of ensuring that mistakes made last year are not made again in the future. It is the right thing to do.

Sorry

This Best Outside Opinion was written by Feyi Fawehinmi


Source: http://www.thescoopng.com/feyi-fawehinmi/

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by iamsparrow(m): 12:11pm On Aug 10, 2016
FTC for the first time, I wanna dedicate this FTC to Hadassah and all Naselsites class of 2016 Unilorin. I love them all

Now back to the thread, Prior to the election, GEJ and pdp were not an option for Nigerians and I am afraid they are still not.

At least one positive from the election was breaking the jinx that the incumbent cannot be defeated. We need another opposition party to check Bubu and APC aside pdp

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by Yujin(m): 12:32pm On Aug 10, 2016
If you are sincere with this piece I guess you are repentant then. Welcome to the right side. I can see a new country emerging from the smoldering ashes of this Nigeria. We warned but prejudice and hatred blinded a whole lot of people and today we are here. If not for unbridled anger, who would have rejected the sound economic team of GEJ for one antediluvian tyrant called buhari? Any way, what has been written must be accomplished. Welcome Feyi.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by Comsol: 12:44pm On Aug 10, 2016
iamsparrow:
Prior to the election, GEJ and pdp were not an option for Nigerians and I am afraid they are still not.

At least one positive from the election was breaking the jinx that the incumbent cannot be defeated. We need another opposition party to check Bubu and APC aside pdp

You missed the point here. This isn't about any political affiliation but rather about Nigeria as a nation. How we can make this country great and economic vibrant.

The masses are suffering and people are dying of starvation without any hope of where the next meal will come from.
Businesses are winding down every day because of the flip flop economy policies by this government. As someone put it, " Its better to be in hell than to do business in Nigeria"

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by dunkem21(m): 12:49pm On Aug 10, 2016
Sorry for yourself tongue

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by Paperwhite(m): 12:54pm On Aug 10, 2016
The reality is now clearer.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by flokii: 1:05pm On Aug 10, 2016
Who are these fools sef undecided

What makes them feel they convinced anyone to vote? Elections have come and gone, people have made their choices and must learn to live with it. Simple as a, b, c

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by Oluwabusobomi(f): 1:09pm On Aug 10, 2016
Eye don clear cheesy

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by juman(m): 1:11pm On Aug 10, 2016
PDP failed nigeria for 16 years.

APC that came after them is a senseless government.

Obviously they lack the wisdom to lead nigeria to success.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by Nobody: 1:21pm On Aug 10, 2016
Next time... when an aspirant declines a debate, ideas and suggestion.. we would know better.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by Bobandgreat: 1:25pm On Aug 10, 2016
Sorry for urself.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by youngeagle(m): 1:29pm On Aug 10, 2016
Bring out another dullard come 2019 u will still see them lining up to vote for him because one opolo eye man picked him as his candidate.....una never see anything.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by tsdarkside(m): 1:29pm On Aug 10, 2016
thats it..!!!..everybody for him or her self........


nigeria is a company now.............you dont like the rules of the company,,,,,gettta-ooooooouuuuuuuttttttttt....MIGRATE!!..

and buhari is the managing-director!!! MD!!!!!!...

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by TheFreeOne: 1:32pm On Aug 10, 2016
The government that promised change is now so bound up in politics that changing anything is practically impossible even when they know the thing is not working.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by tuniski: 1:42pm On Aug 10, 2016
iamsparrow:
Prior to the election, GEJ and pdp were not an option for Nigerians and I am afraid they are still not.

At least one positive from the election was breaking the jinx that the incumbent cannot be defeated. We need another opposition party to check Bubu and APC aside pdp
Who is we? Abegi speak for yourself. Apc is still not the option for millions even though they are in govt. We need a re-branded pdp #apcOut!

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by Pavarottii(m): 1:53pm On Aug 10, 2016
iamsparrow:
Prior to the election, GEJ and pdp were not an option for Nigerians and I am afraid they are still not.

At least one positive from the election was breaking the jinx that the incumbent cannot be defeated. We need another opposition party to check Bubu and APC aside pdp
Give me good reasons why u feel GEJ was not an option?

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by LordVarys: 2:04pm On Aug 10, 2016
As an avid reader of Feyi's Aguntasolo blog and his medium page, I always wondered why someone like him who believes firmly in the free market policies the PDP so clearly espouses chose to back a party of outdated socialists that is the APC, the PDP for all its corruption had competent economic managers. Can't say the same for these clowns. Come 2019, my vote would go to only those who have valid free market based solutions to our economy and nor archaic socialist ideas and who also believe in restructuring of this country. Atiku for all his flaws is the most plausible option for now.
An Atiku/Peter Obi, Atiku/NOI or Atiku/Soludo ticket would be suitable, someone with relevant economic experience should be on the ticket.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by omoharry(f): 2:05pm On Aug 10, 2016
juman:
PDP failed nigeria for 16 years.

APC that came after them is a senseless government.

Obviously they lack the wisdom to lead nigeria to success.
We need another strong oppositin party then with a defined cut out ideology that centres on the wellbeing of the country as well as the masses..but definately not APC & PDP

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by omoharry(f): 2:08pm On Aug 10, 2016
tuniski:

Who is we? Abegi speak for yourself. Apc is still not the option for millions even though they are in govt. We need a re-branded pdp #apcOut!
no..PDP; no matter how re-branded they will be parkage, it will not be any better..we need a new party made up of new faces without any Godfatherism.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by TheFreeOne: 2:08pm On Aug 10, 2016
youngeagle:
Bring out another dullard come 2019 u will still see them lining up to vote for him because one opolo eye man picked him as his candidate.....una never see anything.

I doubt if any sane Nigerian will lineup behind opolo eyes again considering what they are experiencing presently.

Even opolo eye go still wail and Na him own go sweet die.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by mazichika: 2:15pm On Aug 10, 2016
Online Afonjas come and see your Afonjaic grandfather denouncing your sherifat abi dullard. cheesy

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by mazichika: 2:18pm On Aug 10, 2016
iamsparrow:
Prior to the election, GEJ and pdp were not an option for Nigerians and I am afraid they are still not.

At least one positive from the election was breaking the jinx that the incumbent cannot be defeated. We need another opposition party to check Bubu and APC aside pdp
Then your family will form the opposition if you don't want only existing opposition we have now.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by gartamanta: 2:44pm On Aug 10, 2016
iamsparrow:
Prior to the election, GEJ and pdp were not an option for Nigerians and I am afraid they are still not.

At least one positive from the election was breaking the jinx that the incumbent cannot be defeated. We need another opposition party to check Bubu and APC aside pdp

True, both of them were not the best option, not even amongst those who ran.However, since it was only GEJ and Buhari that had any realistic chance of winning, a choice had to be made between the best of the two. That was GEJ, Nigerians still have another 3 torturous years to find this out for themselves.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by iamsparrow(m): 2:45pm On Aug 10, 2016
mazichika:

Then your family will form the opposition if you don't want only existing opposition we have now.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by oduastates: 3:02pm On Aug 10, 2016
The Foreign investors I know, I like and want to see
Cadbury
Nestlé
Nigerian breweries
Procter and Gamble
Toyota, Honda,Peugeot,Nissan, BMW
Craft etc



I keep hearing about these mystical foreign investors . Where are those investors?
Where are their power plants, steel plants, toy factories etc.
The investors he is talking about are the speculators who come to Nigeria to inflate bubbles In the stock exchange who then sell at the height of the bubble, and leave the country with a bill.
While the racket is going on, these so called elites have so much money to throw on Wrist-watches, champagnes, exotic cars etc.
Buhari rightly trapped these folks money in Nigeria with the ban on forex or they would have depleted the forex reserves faster than you can say bob.
Their fingers got burnt so do not expect them to come back any time soon.
My grouse with Buhari is definitely not on the economy.
Get used to Nigeria for what she is.
A poor country with millions of unproductive citizens.

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by tsdarkside(m): 3:05pm On Aug 10, 2016
sorry for ya self....


i still dont regret voting buhari....

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by tsdarkside(m): 3:09pm On Aug 10, 2016
iamsparrow:
Prior to the election, GEJ and pdp were not an option for Nigerians and I am afraid they are still not.

At least one positive from the election was breaking the jinx that the incumbent cannot be defeated. We need another opposition party to check Bubu and APC aside pdp

thats it!!!..we dont need gej,what we need is something more better than buhari...


it is very clear that buhari beat jonathan hands off!!!!..

what we need now is something better than buhari!!!::


and if we dont find someone better than buhari,then its better we stick with buhari,,,the way zimbabwe is sticking with mugabe....

dont tell me the zimbabweans are not strong enough to have kicked mugabe away loonnnng time ago!!!

the zimbabweans have their reasons to still tolerate him!!!!...they way the libyans tolerated gaddafi for a looonnng time..

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by iamsparrow(m): 3:11pm On Aug 10, 2016
tuniski:

Who is we? Abegi speak for yourself. Apc is still not the option for millions even though they are in govt. We need a re-branded pdp #apcOut!

rebranded thieves and convicts like Dokpesi, George

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by wristbangle: 3:19pm On Aug 10, 2016
iamsparrow:
Prior to the election, GEJ and pdp were not an option for Nigerians and I am afraid they are still not.

At least one positive from the election was breaking the jinx that the incumbent cannot be defeated. We need another opposition party to check Bubu and APC aside pdp

God bless you sir. It will be a mistake if Nigerians vote for PDP or APC (if things continue like) presidential candidate in 2019. Why can't we try another party like KOWA, etc?

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by tsdarkside(m): 3:20pm On Aug 10, 2016
iamsparrow:


rebranded thieves and convicts like Dokpesi, George

dont mind "the wailing wall of the south-yeast and the south-shout"....

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Re: Feyi Fawehinmi: I’m Sorry If I Convinced Anyone To Vote For This Government by dockokwus: 3:22pm On Aug 10, 2016
Yujin:
If not for unbridled anger, who would have rejected the sound economic team of GEJ for one antediluvian tyrant called buhari?
What was sound about the economic team of GEJ.
Some of u people miss the point that it's sometimes irritating and nauseating:people are disillusioned with PMB not that GEJ cudnt have been as clueless and drunk on the seat than he ever was,but because PMB had a golden opportunity to start from nothing with the greatest masses support ever had by a Nigerian president;but he has frittered it all on selectiveness,ethnicity,and sheer economic incompetence.
GEJ cud never have been an option in any decent society with the way he was running Nigeria aground,but the option that ought to have been celebrated now has become engrossed in the sheer surprise of him truly being in office that he has caused us another 2 years of pain,scorn and crass ineptitude.

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