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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Nobody: 9:18am On Mar 30, 2018
madridguy:
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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by godwinonyilog: 9:19am On Mar 30, 2018
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Mynd44:
Rice was 8,000 at what price? No job was created for local farmers and you were using FOREX you didnt have to make countries like Thailand richer.

With more rice farmers growing the product and more mills, the price can only come down but the money stays in Nigeria and create Nigerian jobs.

Reno and his silly nuggets
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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Yyeske(m): 9:19am On Mar 30, 2018
ifyalways:

Thank you.

I would be interested in stocking up my foodstuff warehouse with the local rice if only any of them can point me to where to buy it.

Foreign rice is been rebagged during political rallies and presented as local rice.

I don't know of other states but visit Ose market in Onitsha, Eke Awka markets in Anambra and you'll see several brands of Anambra rice.
Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Nobody: 9:25am On Mar 30, 2018
@Topic you are correct, imported rice cost that much. But how has importing rice helped Nigeria farmers ? Of course prices were stable, while PDP kept looting the treasury. So tell me are we not better off spreading the money through legal means, when the price jerks up, but the real money is getting into the hands of Nigerians. Instead of some importers who only God knows how they acquired the means to finance such importation business. Omokri should please explain why the budget for the ministry of works and housing in 2015 was 18billion naira.

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Ake1: 9:26am On Mar 30, 2018
Deceiver is out again.
Just like that without subsidies?
How much did the government subsidize petro?
How much did the government subsidize rice?
How much did the government subsidize fertilizer?
How much did the government subsidize foreign SCH?
Add up each of the indices together and you will know what they cost during period under review. That is statistics, that is intelligence.
Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Edelweiss44: 9:26am On Mar 30, 2018
wirinet:
It is annoying when supposedly educated men talk like vulcanisers. Is reno saying he did not offer or pass economics 101 in school?

Is renowned omokri saying he has not heard of such terms like inflation rate, revenue profile, population rate, exchange rate, etc?

What was the revenue profile of Nigeria during president Jonathan's time and what is the revenue profile now? How did the CBN keep the naira down during Jonathan's period? It is by auctioning dollars twice every week. Now where is the Buhari administration going to get the dollars to keep the naira low now? Reno and his supporters can help by exporting something and earning dollars. It will help in meeting some dollar demand by dollar hungry Nigerians.

Nigeria has an average inflation rate of 12% - 14%, if Reno does not understand what this means, I will explain. It means prices of goods and services are expecting to increase an average of 12 - 15% every year. This means prices of all goods including rice is expected to double every 7 to 8 years.

If we were to follow Reno 's logic, then Abacha was a superstar compared to Jonathan. During Abacha's period petrol was N11 per litre, dollar was about N30 per dollar and rice was less than N500 per bag.

I am not saying Buhari is performing well, but Reno and his party should learn to criticise intellectually instead of talking like garage touts.


With people like you and @madridguy roaming a part of this planet called Nigeria, I'm not surprised we have a nepotistic, clueless, blood-sucker of "dogs & baboons" as President. Tell me what type of "high oil price" causes such kind of inflation and job losses as we have seen under Buhari since he took over? Who are you trying to deceive?

There have only been two countries I know of in recent years that suffered the kind of inflation and loss of jobs we have seen under Buhari - those two countries are;
1) Zimbabwe
2) Venezuela

Guess what? both countries suffered these things as a direct result of government policies! Zimbabwe's Mugabe decided to attack white farmers and redistribute their farms to black people, forgetting that those white farmers were the backbone of the economy. After effect? The economy crashed and a roll of tissue paper became more valuable than $1,000,000 Zimbabwean dollars.

In Venezuela, the government decided to impose regulations they felt would further consolidate their socialist ideologies, and guess what? The economy crashed and people are dying of malnutrition and starvation now in Venezuela.

Anybody who claims Nigeria's economic problems under Buhari was caused by low oil prices is either a chronic liar or an ignoramus! How much is oil price now? within the past few weeks, oil price has remained within the $60 - $80 per barrel price range. At its lowest price within the last 3years, oil has stayed above $20 per barrel, and it didn't stay that low for more than a few weeks before heading back to $40 and above.

When Obasanjo took over in 1999, oil price was low. it was so low to the point where it even dropped to $11 per barrel at a time. Throughout all of Obasanjo's 8 years in government, not once did oil hit above $80 per barrel. in fact, most of the time, they were using $30 something to $40 something per barrel as oil price benchmark for the budgets, yet we were not hearing Obasanjo whine and complain that he couldn't accomplish much because of LOW OIL PRICES.

IN THE MIDST OF THE SUPPOSED LOW OIL PRICES THROUGHOUT OBASANJO'S TENURE, HE EXECUTED A LOT OF PROJECTS WE COULD SEE EVEN WITH CORRUPTION STILL GOING ON. IN THE MIDST OF THE LOW OIL PRICES UNDER OBASANJO, HE CLEARED OFF NIGERIA'S FOREIGN DEBT THAT WAS OVER $30 BILLION!

OBASANJO ACCOMPLISHED ALL THESE WITH LOWER OIL PRICES THAN TODAY AND CORRUPTION STILL HAPPENING IN NIGERIA, SO PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME WHY WE HAVE THIS LEVEL OF INFLATION AND DECADENCE IN OUR ECONOMY WITH BUHARI SUPPOSEDLY "FIGHTING CORRUPTION"?

ONLY PEOPLE WHO DON'T REASON WILL KNOW ALL OF THESE FACTS AND STILL BE SHOUTING SAI Baba upandan!

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by WhoBeThisMan: 9:26am On Mar 30, 2018
Mynd44:
Rice was 8,000 at what price? No job was created for local farmers and you were using FOREX you didnt have to make countries like Thailand richer.

With more rice farmers growing the product and more mills, the price can only come down but the money stays in Nigeria and create Nigerian jobs.

Reno and his silly nuggets
seriously don't let the little money they are paying you to blind you real sense of judgement.
Jonathan was the one that started the rice revolution in Nigeria with the former minister of agriculture. Prof Adesina. Which job has buhari created? Have you been to the north and see people suffering real hunger?
Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Odingo1: 9:29am On Mar 30, 2018
Nigeria is filled with demonic sycophant and tribal sentiment, that is why people can defend Buhari even if the price of rice reaches 50,000 naira per bag, they will still tell you that it is better than when they are selling it 8,000 naira per bag.

I thank God that I am no longer a Nigerian, that country is filled with wicked demonic people that can never be found anywhere on earth.

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by madridguy(m): 9:29am On Mar 30, 2018
Don't have the strength to argue over this matter anymore.

Edelweiss44:



With people like you and @madridguy roaming a part of this planet called Nigeria, I'm not surprised we have a nepotistic, clueless, blood-sucker of "dogs & baboons" as President. Tell me what type of "high oil price" causes such kind of inflation and job losses as we have seen under Buhari since he took over? Who are you trying to deceive?

There have only been two countries I know of in recent years that suffered the kind of inflation and loss of jobs we have seen under Buhari - those two countries are;
1) Zimbabwe
2) Venezuela

Guess what? both countries suffered these things as a direct result of government policies! Zimbabwe's Mugabe decided to attack white farmers and redistribute their farms to black people, forgetting that those white farmers were the backbone of the economy. After effect? The economy crashed and a roll of tissue paper became more valuable than $1,000,000 Zimbabwean dollars.

In Venezuela, the government decided to impose regulations they felt would further consolidate their socialist ideologies, and guess what? The economy crashed and people are dying of malnutrition and starvation now in Venezuela.

Anybody who claims Nigeria's economic problems under Buhari was caused by low oil prices is either a chronic liar or an ignoramus! How much is oil price now? within the past few weeks, oil price has remained within the $60 - $80 per barrel price range. At its lowest price within the last 3years, oil has stayed above $20 per barrel, and it didn't stay that low for more than a few weeks before heading back to $40 and above.

When Obasanjo took over in 1999, oil price was low. it was so low to the point where it even dropped to $11 per barrel at a time. Throughout all of Obasanjo's 8 years in government, not once did oil hit above $80 per barrel. in fact, most of the time, they were using $30 something to $40 something per barrel as oil price benchmark for the budgets, yet we were not hearing Obasanjo whine and complain that he couldn't accomplish much because of LOW OIL PRICES.

IN THE MIDST OF THE SUPPOSED LOW OIL PRICES THROUGHOUT OBASANJO'S TENURE, HE EXECUTED A LOT OF PROJECTS WE COULD SEE EVEN WITH CORRUPTION STILL GOING ON. IN THE MIDST OF THE LOW OIL PRICES UNDER OBASANJO, HE CLEARED OFF NIGERIA'S FOREIGN DEBT THAT WAS OVER $30 BILLION!

OBASANJO ACCOMPLISHED ALL THESE WITH LOWER OIL PRICES THAN TODAY AND CORRUPTION STILL HAPPENING IN NIGERIA, SO PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME WHY WE HAVE THIS LEVEL OF INFLATION AND DECADENCE IN OUR ECONOMY WITH BUHARI SUPPOSEDLY "FIGHTING CORRUPTION"?

ONLY PEOPLE WHO DON'T REASON WILL KNOW ALL OF THESE FACTS AND STILL BE SHOUTING SAI Baba upandan!
Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Aboguede(m): 9:29am On Mar 30, 2018
You are either a blutant illiterate or just a mole.

Official dollar price never crossed 197 during gej time and if u like can buy a bottle of water for $100 in ShopRite but when we talk of price, we use the average local market rate.

The more you try to hide the truth, the more it shames you.

This is why pmb/apc has failing and their inabilities to accept the truth is countinually sending to the land of no return but my concern is the insult and disgrace they bring on an average Nigerian through their cowardly actions and touting engagements



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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by babytoun: 9:30am On Mar 30, 2018
otuekong1:
Your Zombeism Is Incurable,for The Records Rice Re Evolution Started From Jonathan Through Akinwunmi Adeshina,fertilizers Was Given To Farmers Directly Free Of Charge,so Was Pesticides And Seedlings Supplied,grow Up

savage
Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by vncntluv(m): 9:31am On Mar 30, 2018
Mynd44:

We are not where we want to be in rice production but we are making progress in that line. Look at Kebbi state, Anambra State and Sokoto state where rice cultivation has been optimized. The jobs created, the wealth distributed, the FOREX we are saving.

The economy will be better for it. If you want to crash the price of cars today, simply open your borders, remove duties and watch the price fall but what happens to people like Innoson? Prices of commodies can be cheap but it does the economy no good
I wonder if you have any sense at all..at the moment everything is expensive and the economy still suffers and it's getting worse everyday. What good is the expensive things doing to the economy, what has it improved?

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Nobody: 9:32am On Mar 30, 2018
truenaijaworld:
Reno Omokri via his twitter handle remembered the vice president, Prof Yemi Osinbajo that for the five years Former President Goodluck Jonathan destroyed Nigeria, A 50kg bag of rice was sold for 8,000 Naira.

Remember that for the 5 years Jonathan ‘destroyed’ Nigeria
50kg bag of rice was ₦8000
Fuel was ₦87
$1 was ₦150 (₦199 in 2015)
Lagos-Abuja air fare was ₦10,000
A bottle of Coke was ₦60
A tin of Peak milk was ₦80
₦18,000 minimum wage was equal to $120


https://mobile.twitter.com/renoomokri/status/979465749445083136
The followers of APCheat are mentally challenged.

cc lzaa onyeoga

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by mangood74: 9:32am On Mar 30, 2018
You might want to ask what Lake rice is.
There a whole lot of local brands out there[/

U RE AND IDIOT LAKE RICE IS NOWHERE GO TO THE COMMON MARKET AND SEE FOR URSELF ODE BURUKU
Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by lexy2014: 9:32am On Mar 30, 2018
Mynd44:

You might want to ask what Lake rice is.

There a whole lot of local brands out there
bros since there are many local brands out there, then that means u have been eating d "local brands". Since they are so many, pls avail us d pix of d one in ur kitchen. Pls don't use google

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by UncleJudax(m): 9:32am On Mar 30, 2018
emror4u:
No long talk, please just take your phone, go to your kitchen and take a picture of the lake Rice or any other local brand in your kitchen.. I need to clear my doubt.


Thanks


You sef come vex like this? Na Thai rice he/she still de eat grin

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Ngokafor(f): 9:33am On Mar 30, 2018
Mynd44:
Rice was 8,000 at what price? No job was created for local farmers and you were using FOREX you didnt have to make countries like Thailand richer.

With more rice farmers growing the product and more mills, the price can only come down but the money stays in Nigeria and create Nigerian jobs.

Reno and his silly nuggets




Please where are the local tice you are bleating about because THAI rice is everywhere!!!....Insincerity and false-hood are your biggest problem as an APC supporter..shior!

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by CoolAmbience(m): 9:36am On Mar 30, 2018
Asowari:
and Nigerians are still not importing rice under these buhari/apc reign. how many jobs has this presented government created?


Do the Maths yourself...

Rice import has dropped by about 40,000MT over the past two years...now, how many farmers do you need to produce enough rice to cover that?

There has been a surge in rice mills in Nigeria in the last three years, at least 15 of them: Umza Mills, Ashi Mills, Ebonyi Agro Mills, Quarra Mills, Labana Mills, Mikap Mills, Grain Rice Mills, Adani Mills, IRS Mills Etc, with many more almost being completed. Mind you, it is humans, in their hundreds, that work in these mills not spirits.

We have got the school feeding program supporting these productions. There are over 64,000 women in the school feeding program already.

Please, check facts before making this kind of statement.

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Jethrolite(m): 9:36am On Mar 30, 2018
Mynd44:

You might want to ask what Lake rice is.

There a whole lot of local brands out there
Snap the lake rice in your house and stop being smart because it makes you look like another asslicker.

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by deji68: 9:36am On Mar 30, 2018
Well, creating 15 Rice mills and teaching over 200000 dry season rice farming is not creating jobs abi ?

http://thenationonlineng.net/dry-season-irrigation-farming-rescue/

Yusuf said more than 400,000 farmers from 19 participating states were being supported under the 2013/2014 dry season GES scheme.

He said: “The effort produced more than one million tonnes of rice during last year’s dry season farming with just over 200,000 farmers drawn from 10 states.

Mynd44:
Rice was 8,000 at what price? No job was created for local farmers and you were using FOREX you didnt have to make countries like Thailand richer.

With more rice farmers growing the product and more mills, the price can only come down but the money stays in Nigeria and create Nigerian jobs.

Reno and his silly nuggets

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Jethrolite(m): 9:39am On Mar 30, 2018
CoolAmbience:



Do the Maths yourself...

Rice import has dropped by about 40,000MT over the past two years...now, how many farmers do you need to produce enough rice to cover that?

There has been a surge in rice mills in Nigeria in the last three years, at least 15 of them: Umza Mills, Ashi Mills, Ebonyi Agro Mills, Quarra Mills, Labana Mills, Mikap Mills, Grain Rice Mills, Adani Mills, IRS Mills Etc, with many more almost being completed. Mind you, it is humans, in their hundreds, that work in these mills not spirits.

We have got the school feeding program supporting these productions. There are over 64,000 women in the school feeding program already.

Please, check facts before making this kind of statement.
Since you believe everything is well with the country as it is, may that system of management be replicated in your life in Jesus name!

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by ocelot2006(m): 9:44am On Mar 30, 2018
Mynd44:
Rice was 8,000 at what price? No job was created for local farmers and you were using FOREX you didnt have to make countries like Thailand richer.

With more rice farmers growing the product and more mills, the price can only come down but the money stays in Nigeria and create Nigerian jobs.

Reno and his silly nuggets

Compared to the 2 million plus jobs lost under this present disaster called the Buhari administration, GEJ was heaven sent.

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by obi58: 9:45am On Mar 30, 2018
Butterflyleo:
Why can't the youth of today simply think? Why do they go to school if they end up still foolishly believing anything they are told without analysing it properly?

Reno is simply saying a mega ton of nonsense. When a man fails to plan he plans to fail. Jonathan had no economic plan for Nigeria and was simply on a spending spree trying to deceptively keep our naira low through forex without knowing that he was simply piling up major problems in other sectors of the economy.

Even okonji iweala warned him about this and urged him to save but he would have none of it. Any leader with a short term plan is not fit to be a leader at all.

Buhari is working for the long term. There is something the whole world needs and can never do without and this is FOOD. Be you rich or poor you must eat and the worlds population is growing and this translated to even more need for food.

Oil can only get us so far as we are now seeing with the advent of electric cars and the gradual phasing out of petrol based vehicles. We will suffer if we do not diversify through looking inward and local production as against imports.

It may seem difficult at the initial stages but they say necessity is the mother of invention. Nobody desires a difference when all seems rosy. We all now get to work when all looks bad.

Our economy is experiencing a major shift in the right direction (if you ask me) and the process may be gradual but in the long run it is our best option.

The problem with Nigerians is our impatient nature and our lack of will to see anything through. If other notable countries can restrict a lot of imports, why should Nigerias case be any different?

China as highly populated as they are, seriously regulate imports and their economy is better for it as a lot of manufacturing now goes on within. Enough to fend for her teeming population. We are the largest African nation and we need to see that if we had continued throwing away things as we were doing in the days of Jonathan, one day we would have woken up and seen that Nigeria had been placed on OLX for sale as our economy would not longer be sustainable.

In the days before the oil boom we ONLY had agriculture and Nigeria was great and that was even the time our title (the giant of Africa) came about. Today we are being ridiculed by outsiders because we first ridiculed ourselves. The world needs Nigeria and we are placing ourself where we belong in the midst of nations that matter through buhari. I am not his fan but I am a fan of his dogged policies which I believe, when sustained will take us where we deserve as a people.

Reno is a clown and foolish for thinking the way he is thinking despite not living in Nigeria. The country he is in right now he should try and first find out how they became great and see if Nigeria is not towing the same path right now under buhari.

Mynd44 ignore all these economic saboteurs we have on nairaland who have pea for brains. I thank God for buhari as he has been sent for such a time as this. God bless Nigeria and the President.

Complete balderdash. Why do people have such selective reasoning?

Have you forgotten so quickly the decision of the governor's forum to kick afainst the setup of the sovereign wealth funds?

Come on Bro. Let's try to be unbiased.

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by babytoun: 9:47am On Mar 30, 2018
Yyeske:
Your blame game and demonizing Buhari can't work here, let me ask you this question, a man earns 150k a month and can conveniently save 50k and use up the rest for the upkeep of his family, what do you think would happen to him when the company he works with invites him and gave him two options, either for him to be paid off or they can keep him but his salary would now be 30k. What do you think he would do if he decides to take the second option? Won't he cut back on some expenses and of course his family would suffer too? Don't you think that was what Nigeria went through from oil sale of over $100 per barrel to a point it sold around $30 per barrel? What would you have done differently if you were Buhari, I guess you'll definitely deplete our foreign reserve in order to keep the naira low and imports cheap too so as to make Nigerians happy and when you are done depleting it and no dollar to import, what do you do next? I guess you're start printing dollars.


your analogy would have been fair if you did not leave out some important facts like

1 the salary did not drop from 150k to 30k it dropped to 75k

2. The man in question is now borrowing an average of 25k monthly not for school fees but for basic feeding of the family . (7.1 trillion naira in he first 2 years )

3 The man had boasted before the downturn that he could comfortably run the family on a 20k income

when you add these 3 lines you will see that this administration has done nothing to applaud

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Vince77(m): 9:50am On Mar 30, 2018
Asowari:
and Nigerians are still not importing rice under these buhari/apc reign. how many jobs has this presented government created?

Please ask the fool.

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by GavelSlam: 9:50am On Mar 30, 2018
seguno2:


Oil price is higher now than it was in 2014!
So say something else please.

Respect yourself and stop lying ok?

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by influenz: 9:51am On Mar 30, 2018
I am tired of defending APC and PDP. Can't you all see that we all are struggling to survive?
Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by ocelot2006(m): 9:54am On Mar 30, 2018
tinsel:
These Jonathan people need to keep quiet. The more they defend him, the more they put Jonathan in conflict with the government. Just keep quiet and every thing will die a natural death.

So basically you expect the opposition to simply keep quite and watch the Buhari administration continue to wreck the nation's economy with its gross incompetence. No thank you. Besides Jonathan isnt complaining about the conflict with the government (btw Nigerians still await proof to VP Osibanjo's allegation against the previous administration).

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by NwaliE01: 9:57am On Mar 30, 2018
gloria34:
if only they know how much these increment affected people. painful part, minimum wage did not increase
APC fanatics will not like this info.
Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Butterflyleo: 9:59am On Mar 30, 2018
obi58:


Complete balderdash. Why do people have such selective reasoning?

Have you forgotten so quickly the decision of the governor's forum to kick afainst the setup of the sovereign wealth funds?

Come on Bro. Let's try to be unbiased.

There is nothing biased about my position. I deal with facts and they don't lie.

The governors kicked against it because they knew and had reason to believe that the money was being looted which indeed it was.

A serious leader would have done everything possible to save up but He could not save for the rainy day when the price of crude oil reached very high levels. subsequently depleting Nigeria’s foreign reserves and incurring a huge debt profile as soon as there was a dip in the price of crude in the international market.

Jonathan inherited as much as $60 billion in foreign reserve but plundered it to as low as $40 billion in five years.

As at June 2014, the country’s external debt rose by 40 per cent to $9.377 billion and a domestic debt of $47.653 billion .

Though inflation was kept at a single digit, it was a false strength as companies struggled to survive and the country continually ranked poorly in the ease of doing business index by the World Bank.

Despite his promises, again he could not revive the manufacturing sector. Companies complained of incurring huge cost due to their reliance on diesel. The textile industry remained moribund. Poverty remained widespread and youth employment was at an all time high.

Gradually we are now getting things right as the power sector is being strengthened and so is the manufacturing and the agricultural. Key areas for growth to occur.

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by Lumig: 10:00am On Mar 30, 2018
Mynd44:
Rice was 8,000 at what price? No job was created for local farmers and you were using FOREX you didnt have to make countries like Thailand richer.

With more rice farmers growing the product and more mills, the price can only come down but the money stays in Nigeria and create Nigerian jobs.

Reno and his silly nuggets
... You have made a wonderful point. Kudos

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Re: A Bag Rice Was N8,000 For The 5 Years Jonathan 'Destroyed' Nigeria - Omokri by ocelot2006(m): 10:00am On Mar 30, 2018
saaron:
Some people have been completely deceived by APC propaganda about rice importation. You think Nigeria under buhari is not importing massive tons of rice? Very soon you will see the truth.

They are importing and rebagging. It's still the same Thai long grain rice we all buy.

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