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What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Islie: 10:52pm On Jan 01, 2018
by 'Fisayo Soyombo,



On the first day of 2018, as it is with every new year, the temptation is to dream big — to fantasise about sudden turnarounds of poverty to wealth, sadness to happiness, suffering to delirium.

It’s a time when self-appointed men of God, latching on to the propensity of the people to romanticise the future, declare all good and no bad on the nation. This is a clear-cut warning: as far as expectations of a people from the government go, 2018 will be a worse year than 2017 — possibly the worst in recent years. The government has done enough in 2017 to offer us a glimpse of what to expect in 2018. There will be no surprises. No one needs to be clairvoyant to see this.

Government is a continuum not just in terms of faithfulness to policies in the face of changing governing personnel, but also in the performance of a government from year to year. Technically, the only New Year’s Day in the life of any government is its ascension to power or its consolidation (in the form of re-election).

Therefore, expect this government to begin the 2018 exactly, if not worse than, the way it ended 2017. And how did the Muhammadu Buhari administration end 2017? Scandalously!
This government saved arguably the biggest embarrassment of its tenure for the last days of the year, naming eight dead people among the 1,457 appointed to the boards of scores of government and public institutions.

Not only that, some names were duplicated on the list, while the government still managed to name four to the board of the National Iron Ore Mining Company (NIOMCO), Itakpe, Kogi State — a company it privatised through concession back in 2016! This was an appointment that should have been made in 2015; two years on, it was still bungled. Therefore, in 2018, don’t expect a government that is suddenly tidy; it will continue to be tardy in the execution of the people’s mandate.

In 2018, expect a government that doesn’t take responsibility — so long we have a Garba Shehu who defends the ‘ghost appointments’ by saying; “There is nothing scandalous or extraordinary about what has happened. This list is a historical list. It dates back to 2015.” His current statement is an inkling of future statements. So, expect, in 2018, a government that blames the country’s problems on everyone else but itself.

In 2018, expect more job losses. This is no doomsday prophecy. In any case, I haven’t said anything new. According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), The unemployment rate, induced by a recession, typically peaks about 15 to 18 months after the beginning of a recession or four to eight months after the end of a recession before it returns to its pre-recession trend.” It was in September 2017 that Nigeria officially exited the economic recession it entered in August 2016. “Four to eight months” from September spills into 2018; the job cuts that accompanied the recession won’t suddenly disappear on January 1, 2018.

A change of dates doesn’t automatically spell the end of the ongoing fuel scarcity. Both government and the marketers have been coy about the hard decisions that have to be taken. It is either pump price of fuel is raised to at least N171/litre or government pays a subsidy of roughly N26/litre to retain the current price. But as it stands, government doesn’t want to pay subsidy on petrol, and marketers are averse to importing for sale at N145/litre.

NNPC typically imports only 20% of the country’s petrol consumption; there’s no chance it can suddenly cope with the burden of sole importation. How wrong therefore, it is to misconstrue the current fuel shortage for a Yuletide affair! Unless the outstanding questions are answered, it’s new year, renewed fuel crisis!

Finally, expect a year when the wheels of governance grind at the very slowest. It’s election year! In his first year in office, Buhari waited six months before appointing his ministers.

That delay still hurts his administration till date, as it left investors scared of Nigeria and engaging in guesswork about the policy directions of the country, and is partly to blame for the fuel scarcity of September to December 2015. This year, with a grueling electioneering to come, expect a litany of delayed appointments. Expect the budget to suffer its worst implementation level since Buhari’s ascendancy to power.

The 21 percent implementation of the capital component of the 2017 budget is the lowest in five years; no one needs a soothsayer to know that the ignominious record will be shattered in 2018. The executive will be too busy seeking re-election to oversee substantial budget implementation.

How many important events happened in 2017 that Buhari was unaware of? Abdulrasheed Maina’s recall, the Ibe Kachikwu-Maikanti Baru feud, the fuel scarcity? Expect many more in 2018, because his health will be stretched by the hectic campaign schedule, and you can be sure that governance — not the campaign — will be the sacrificial lamb.

In short, the masses will not experience significant upgrade in the standard of living this new year. Instead, it will plummet. But the good news — the only one in a gloomy 2018 outlook of the country — is that the socioeconomic advancement of the people is not wholly in the care of government. There will be individual success stories.

Nigerians must know, in 2018, that they can succeed in spite of the underwhelming federal leadership. To continue hoping against hope for the hurriedly-promised change is to set oneself up for heartbreak at the end of the new year. In 2018, Nigerians can succeed — but they will have to do it without their government!



https://www.thecable.ng/nigeria-will-look-like-2018

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Nobody: 10:58pm On Jan 01, 2018
angry



∆ So far it's Buhari the worse shouldn't be a surprise... Let Nigerians just keep enduring till 2019...

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by nnachukz(m): 11:26pm On Jan 01, 2018
In summary, there is no government anymore in our land.

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by koolgee(m): 12:47pm On Jan 02, 2018
nnachukz:
In summary, there is no government anymore in our land.

Exactly!

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by BruncleZuma: 12:48pm On Jan 02, 2018
grin grin grin grin

Mehn make Christmas come reach jor....this is as truthful as anyone can get without being labelled an "IPOB"
youth, 2018 is a campaigning year even the president's first speech alluded as much...God help Nigerians.


Expect PVCs to be scarce as well as dubious INEC tampering moves and appointments.
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Topccy007: 12:48pm On Jan 02, 2018
The situation of Nigeria has never improved

No magic can happen

We have more than enough religious leaders that can only formulate prophecies but lack power to save this country from drowning.

Whether we accept it or not Nigeria is going down the drain

There is no need talking about our leaders. Those ones are only fighting for their pockets

I have stopped praying for this country because it's more of time wasting....

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by iamJ(m): 12:48pm On Jan 02, 2018
OrestesDante:

angry



∆ So far it's Buhari the worse shouldn't be a surprise... Let Nigerians just keep enduring till 2019...
abeg shut up, na so una do for jona, nw buhari is bad, if by magic una remove am, who una wan put? atiku? cheesy cheesy cheesy people complaining about nigeria on nairaland are jobless people, that were and will always be poor, make una dey wait for buhari to come give una money for house

my life has advanced more this year than b4, dont go and make money be waiting for jesus to come rule nigeria
[img]https://media./images/bf47c1ec4172fb1bf2c3b780ebda15ae/tenor.gif[/img]


na why poor people are poor, they dont have sense

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by hollawaley2: 12:48pm On Jan 02, 2018
really?
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by everlymoore86(m): 12:48pm On Jan 02, 2018
President Buhari should call back the suspended staff of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, how can 800+ staff and their dependents go starving, please let him be a voice to these voiceless
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Teewhy2: 12:48pm On Jan 02, 2018
why as an Individual I refuse to be guided by the economy of Nigeria or the world, I operate under the heavenly economy, I refuse to be a failure in 2018 but a successor, This 2018 I will walk from shame to stage, from race to grace. I am a conqueror, I am living a life of favour, Things will work for my good, I and my family will eat out of the goodness of this land Nigeria.
I know who I am .

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by ybalogs(m): 12:49pm On Jan 02, 2018
Written by a Buhari hater obviously.
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by bugidon(m): 12:50pm On Jan 02, 2018
Buhari is a punishment to Nigeria
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by ybalogs(m): 12:50pm On Jan 02, 2018
Once you're hopeless you're technically dead, hence wishing/hoping negativities only says a lot about this write up.

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by madridguy(m): 12:50pm On Jan 02, 2018
Buhari must act fast.
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Sirheny007(m): 12:51pm On Jan 02, 2018
madridguy:
Buhari must act fast.

Act fast kwa?
In what capacity?
Is he owing the BMC salaries?

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by olamil34(m): 12:51pm On Jan 02, 2018
May God have mercy on this nation

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by chinawapz(m): 12:51pm On Jan 02, 2018
I don't believe there are leaders in this country.... individual struggling! The so called government are after the future of their children and generations.
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by samuelobazu(m): 12:52pm On Jan 02, 2018
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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by samzy(m): 12:52pm On Jan 02, 2018
madridguy:
Buhari must act fast.

Act base on....
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Fynestboi: 12:52pm On Jan 02, 2018
Make we dey wait. undecided
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by PitexyBaba(m): 12:53pm On Jan 02, 2018
OK.
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Eastatlantaniqqa(m): 12:53pm On Jan 02, 2018
gfa
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by chinawapz(m): 12:55pm On Jan 02, 2018
iamJ:
abeg shut up, na so una do for jona, nw buhari is bad, if by magic una remove am, who una wan put? atiku? cheesy cheesy cheesy people complaining about nigeria on nairaland are jobless people, that were and will always be poor, make una dey wait for buhari to come give una money for house

my life has advanced more this year than b4, dont go and make money be waiting for jesus to come rule nigeria
[img]https://media./images/bf47c1ec4172fb1bf2c3b780ebda15ae/tenor.gif[/img]


na why poor people are poor, they dont have sense
Shey u too get sense with what you wrote? Read what you type again and rewrite something that is sensible

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by Bollinger(m): 12:55pm On Jan 02, 2018
OrestesDante:

angry

∆ So far it's Buhari the worse shouldn't be a surprise... Let Nigerians just keep enduring till 2019...

What the OP typed was gotten from Nigeria's history. He just copied and pasted the write up. It has been happening sine the 70's and it will continue to happen forever. Plus nothing will change in 2019. Don't get me wrong. Vote Buhari out as much as you want but answer me this question. Who is going to replace him? Is it not going to be another Nigerian? You best bet is to find a Namibian or Senegalese or pretty much anyone not Nigerian because the end result will be the same. Until you guys are honest with yourselves and tackle the real issue, bros, it's only going to get worse.

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by johnstar(m): 12:55pm On Jan 02, 2018
Don't be deceived by wat d leaders are planning to do


Dis year will b better bcus election is next year

If u know wat i mean

By warned

Vote wisely
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by yanshDoctor: 12:56pm On Jan 02, 2018
your head de there. the sad truth is that Nigeria has been in experiment since independent and for over 50 years everyone can see from the experiment that it will never worked.
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by blues377: 12:57pm On Jan 02, 2018
Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by AlienRobot: 12:58pm On Jan 02, 2018
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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by 4Play(m): 1:01pm On Jan 02, 2018
Nigerians will be poorer. We will be confined to Abacha era growth rates: weak GDP growth which will be less than population growth. Buharists, the ones left, will hail forex reserves growth (reserves grew 1700% under Abacha too from $500m to $9bn at one point) and tokenist anti-corruption moves whilst ethnic divisions are amped up. Not going to be fun.

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by NothingDoMe: 1:01pm On Jan 02, 2018
iamJ:
abeg shut up, na so una do for jona, nw buhari is bad, if by magic una remove am, who una wan put? atiku? cheesy cheesy cheesy people complaining about nigeria on nairaland are jobless people, that were and will always be poor, make una dey wait for buhari to come give una money for house

my life has advanced more this year than b4, dont go and make money be waiting for jesus to come rule nigeria
[img]https://media./images/bf47c1ec4172fb1bf2c3b780ebda15ae/tenor.gif[/img]

na why poor people are poor, they dont have sense
So because your life is better we should absolve the government of its errors abi?

Just one stupid policy of the govermnent can erase all your hard work.

You better wake up.

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Re: What Nigeria Will Look Like In 2018 by free2ryhme: 1:01pm On Jan 02, 2018
Islie:









https://www.thecable.ng/nigeria-will-look-like-2018



we are already in 2018

wetin wan happen wey never happen before undecided

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