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Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Bizibi(m): 8:56am On Aug 14, 2019 |
MyGeneration:smh....stay in your fantasy world ehh |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by MikeBetty(m): 8:58am On Aug 14, 2019 |
AbaLion:Also The Stomach Infrastructure That Equate The Lives Of Another Region To Mere Live Chicken And The Asslicking Of One Useless Man Made Mockery Of Education Of The Region That Boast Of Being The Most Educated Region. Skull Mining Is Their Stock In Trade. Until They Realise That Asshole Licking Has Done More Harm Than Good, Their Sister Will Also Wail. |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Seetto: 9:07am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Leemekzy:I don't know how you come about with your statistics from China, when goodluck came to power how much was in our foreign reserves and excess crude account and how much he left after been booted out of office, he refused to add single kobo to the foreign reserves and succeeded in squandering the excess crude account, despite selling crude oil at its highest peak. If this might interest you borrowing started as soon as the price of crude oil started dwindling, when pmb assume leadership crude oil was sold for $28 per barrel and the cost of producing one barrel is $27, at that Nigeria was making absolutely nothing in oil, until the price started rising again, Saudi who has never borrowed had to result to borrowing to meet up with their financial obligations.... 2 Likes |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by lexy2014: 9:15am On Aug 14, 2019 |
MyGeneration: In d constitution of d federal republic of Nigeria, there's nothing like "love". D president & other elected representatives weren't elected to b loved by d citizens. They were elected to serve d people & 2b accountable to d people. D things u mentioned aren't "a lot". Let me take them one after d other. I love facts& if possible figures not ambiguous claims. U mentioned "drastic reduction in importion of most agricultural produce". U failed to mention d agricultural produce. "Infrastructural revolution" and all u could mention are just 2 projects. D 2nd Niger bridge u referring, when did it start? "fighting and earadicating corruption to the bearest minimum." Has d meaning of word "eradicated" changed in d dictionary or u using a dictionary from planet mars? How has buhari "fought" corruption? Give me examples. For instance, Kemi Adeosun forged her nysc certificate which is corruption but d president protected her & allowed her escape d country without prosecution. Is that ur idea of "fighting corruption"? How do u no that people don't steal money any more in this country? When two bullion vans drove into d compound of bola Tinubu on d Eve of d presidential elections, did u ask urself what bullion vans where doing in Tinubu house? Where did he get d money they were carrying? MyGeneration: There was never a time in d country Gboys flaunt their identity & wealth to d world. There's nothing different with d way they operate now with d way they operated in d past. Which reputation are we gaining? How are we gaining it? Anything still goes in Nigeria. I don't no where u got ur info that "there was a time when anything goes". What has changed? Have d police stopped taking bribe? MyGeneration: Dude which planet are u on right now? Didn't u hear how SARS guys killed a lady at egbeda in Lagos recently? Have indiscriminate arrests of civilians stopped? Virtually everything u wrote is hogwash. No facts. Just fiction. An attempt to distort reality 4 Likes |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Bizibi(m): 9:15am On Aug 14, 2019 |
400billionman:how can one be innovative when government policies is strangling businesses,operating in Nigeria is like operating in a jungle. Infact when you go to other countries you will realize that Nigerians are trying.....business environment is zero, economic policies -zero.who will risk his money investing in innovations now,even to get a financier to raise 50m on a long term project na war.... Abeg leave Nigeria matter. 1 Like |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Bizibi(m): 9:17am On Aug 14, 2019 |
lexy2014:leave that guy,he is in a fantasy realm, he hasn't landed yet |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by AngelicBeing: 9:18am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Nukilia:Gbam 1 Like |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by lexy2014: 9:18am On Aug 14, 2019 |
MyGeneration: How does d manner in which d guy blamed buhari prevent buhari from doing his job? |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by MyGeneration(m): 9:19am On Aug 14, 2019 |
From what i have seen in just my little argument in this thread, it turns out Joe Igbokwe was right after all. "anyone who says Buhari is not trying is a liar from the pit if hell"--- Joe Igbokwe 2019 channels news |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by madridsta007(m): 9:20am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Zenithsblog: Hasn't Tinubu sent her the memo? |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Bizibi(m): 9:26am On Aug 14, 2019 |
MyGeneration:like I said stay in your fantasy world,you are still in a dream. Mediocre. |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Ruby97: 9:26am On Aug 14, 2019 |
God will bless you for saying the truth,My dear carry go �� |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Simplecity(m): 9:27am On Aug 14, 2019 |
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Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by overlord77: 9:37am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Nukilia: It beats the hell outta me how some people still say things are good in the shithole. The govt doesn't give a rat's ass what happens to her citizens. 1 Like |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by degamemaster(m): 9:44am On Aug 14, 2019 |
AbaLion: You have only succeeded in typing rubbish and exposing your ignorant stupid self the more. Sometimes, it is better to pretend to be intelligent by keeping quiet than talking and appearing foolish. Now let me ask you, what happens to the saying; "drastic situations calls for drastic actions" ? A governor took a drastic action to relieve his people of the burden and evil your of lack of petroleum products by bringing it close to their doorsteps even though it has a party coloration and you're here foaming in the mouth and measuring a whole region with that and tagging them with poverty. Btw, what has the evil gov't of buhari which you exchanged your conscience with a plate of amala for, done to help your region if not to RUGA it and your generations unborn? You need a total new brain in other to think normal. |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Elamin21(m): 9:45am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Ojiofor:no matter what always stand for the truth bro and it shall set u free. |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by lexy2014: 9:49am On Aug 14, 2019 |
MyGeneration: So far, u& Joe igbokwe haven't been able to tell Nigerians what buhari has done to silent his critics. Am not talking of fiction but tangibles |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by dbrown(m): 9:53am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Nukilia: So buhari has been the president throughout her growth abi. And during the time she was using candle to read. Buhari na president. Why do we always have to associate our misfortune to buhari? Meanwhile even during this hard time, people are still making it. We seriously need to work on how to be able to tolerate each other irrespective of religious difference or tribal differences. Guy grow up, stop making your foolishness obvious. |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Minjim: 9:54am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Ojiofor:You seem to be misinterpretating her. Read carefully. She was referring to way back when she was in Nigeria....obviously, we in Nigeria can attest that such situation still persist |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Nobody: 10:00am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Kudos. |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by mmsen: 10:01am On Aug 14, 2019 |
landforeast: Abacha's Nigeria was ne paradise. You people love to rewrite history. The major differences between then and now are the population and the oil revenue split. |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Nobody: 10:03am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Kudos. |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Makaveli1166(m): 10:07am On Aug 14, 2019 |
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Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Nukilia: 10:10am On Aug 14, 2019 |
dbrown: I wish I had time to respond... |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Damod88: 10:14am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Nigeria is a backward and poor country from time immemorial, even before the British came. We have never created any wealth for us to think of enjoying wealth. The wealthy countries you see today started creating their wealth more than 300 years ago.This was the reason the wealthy European countries colonized much of the world during the early days of their development. The proceeds from colonisation were what they used to finance major technological advances which led to more wealth creation. No country the size of Nigeria can become wealthy without the ability to create wealth through the power of science and technology. In the early years of our independence, our leaders focused too much on politics than development,in addition to the fact that the Europeans and Americans did not really wanted us to develop in order to legitimize their racist convictions that black people are incapable of modernity. And this was the time the East Asians started their economic development by becoming the world manufacturing hubs. Today, the sacrifices of the Chinese, Koreans, Singaporeans,and Taiwanese have paid off by having some of the world's largest multinational corporations in electronics. When you think of electronic you think of East Asians with global behemoths like Samsung, LG, Hiense, TCL, Panasonic, Sony, Cannon, Acer, HTC, Haier, Skyworth, etc. These multinational corporations generate billion of dollars in revenues in addition to creating million of jobs. They take the front seat in scientific and technological innovations with billions of dollars worth of R and D centres in addition to supporting innovation and research in Universities. While in Nigeria, especially with the discovery of oil, we began to build our economy around oil,an extractive industry the technology of which we don't have to actually take control of it.Our leaders were too naive to realize early on that extractive industry does not generate enough employment. For example, oil gives Nigerian government about 80 percent of its revenue but generates less than 2 percent of the total Employment. When we compare this with the Chinese economy, it becomes obvious that building economy around extractive industry especially by a populous country like Nigeria is unwise. The manufacturing sector in China accounts for 45 percent of the economy but generates the highest rate of jobs. Manufacturing generates jobs and lays a sound foundation for technological development. But if any of you think that Nigeria is going be rich with oil only, such a person will need to have a rethink. The problem we have now is that we have created so lazy, corrupt, unreasonable and uneducated population to start any meaningful development. Our political leaders are busy dividing us for their selfish interests without us trying to study to know why Nigeria is poor and backward. Nigeria will continue to slide into poverty because we don't have the means to create enough wealth for our people. Wealth creation is communative. We are suffering today because those who lived before us did not create any wealth the same way those coming after us are more likely to suffer because right now we are not creating any wealth. Heineken, a Dutch company, began as a family business more than 150 years ago and today it is a multinational corporations spanning four generations. Our problem is our inability to create wealth. If you sucribe to the naive argument often made by politicians that Buhari government has made Nigeria poor, you are only allowing yourself to be brainwashed.Nigeria has always been a poor country and will continue to be poor simply because we don't have the means to create wealth. I don't think any government can make Nigeria rich in the next 250 years even with the best of intentions. Five or six generations will have to be sacrificed, and of course, this is what we are incapable of doing. But we will keep on hating whoever that occupies Aso Rock, especially if he is not from our tribe no matter what he does to move the country forward. |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by abdulazeez1002(m): 10:15am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Nukilia:Did you read this part "She narrated how growing up in Nigeria was like and how she studied at night with candles because of no power supply" |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by abdulazeez1002(m): 10:17am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Olanipekun1:What about Jonathan the drunkard |
Re: Kemi Badenoch Explains How "Irresponsible" Nigerian Government Is by Ugosample(m): 10:18am On Aug 14, 2019 |
joseph1832: Buhari is the chief destructor Other presidents were manageable he is the worst |
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