Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Latidoh1: 7:58am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Yenefer: It is becoming almost second nature for most Nigerians, both the educated and non-educated classes, to cross the line while pouring out their hearts on national issues. I agree, there are ample question marks on how the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has acted on and reacted to socio-political, economic, and religious matters; spanning from federal character, insurgency, ethno-religious skirmishes, education, malfeasance, to now presidential invisibility before this coronavirus pandemic.
Naturally, we feel betrayed, used, and insignificant to the presidency. Not paling in comparison to status-quo that should be, your feelings are indeed valid. But letting this emotional pain lead you to hurl insults of all sorts at President Buhari, as rampant online, is an overreaction. As you call him unprintable, reprehensible names and ridicule him through jokes/memes, remember he is fallible, someone's husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and holds office of President of Nigeria. It is enough to beg to differ with and criticize constructively his leadership style plus policies. Using constitutional and moral means to show displeasure are in order. Look emotional intelligence's way.
Disturbingly, some people even wish Buhari death, hoping news of his demise filters in soonest. If that's not a representation of the Scriptures' observation that "The heart of man is desperately wicked," then it must be of something worse. If you fall in this category, kindly stop now! Such comments are humor taken too far.
As events unfold and we watch with disappointment, anticipating the National Assembly does the needful and saves the day, let us (Nigerians) amplify our voices to be critically loud enough, not insulting enough.
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Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Ayoefa: 7:58am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Ustec: As usual, Second position and imam of conflicts will blame Buhari for Nigeria's economy recession ![grin](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/grin.png)
Bloody foools. 1 Like |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Sterope(f): 7:58am On Mar 28, 2020 |
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Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Nobody: 7:59am On Mar 28, 2020 |
we know it is a worldwide recession but while other countries will be doing everything to bring their economy back to normal, our president will wait till Nigerians adapt and accept recession as the norm then announce; we are out of recession 1 Like |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Ayoefa: 8:00am On Mar 28, 2020 |
cenaman: IPOB will blame Buhari for it. It's not their fault, their brains have a limited capacity to see beyond Buhari. Thanks to Namdiot coward Cownu and radio Biafuro. 1 Like |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by owem19(m): 8:00am On Mar 28, 2020 |
u see wetin pmb cause
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Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by saaron(m): 8:00am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Covid 19 is basically an economic weapon.
ONE NIGERIA IS DEAD! 2 Likes |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Nobody: 8:02am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Ayoefa:
No, just blame the whole world recession on Buhari as usual. wait till other countries recover from recession in months after this while you battle your own forever till it becomes the norm |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by BOSSFX: 8:02am On Mar 28, 2020 |
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Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by franchasng: 8:05am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Yenefer: It is becoming almost second nature for most Nigerians, both the educated and non-educated classes, to cross the line while pouring out their hearts on national issues. I agree, there are ample question marks on how the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has acted on and reacted to socio-political, economic, and religious matters; spanning from federal character, insurgency, ethno-religious skirmishes, education, malfeasance, to now presidential invisibility before this coronavirus pandemic.
Naturally, we feel betrayed, used, and insignificant to the presidency. Not paling in comparison to status-quo that should be, your feelings are indeed valid. But letting this emotional pain lead you to hurl insults of all sorts at President Buhari, as rampant online, is an overreaction. As you call him unprintable, reprehensible names and ridicule him through jokes/memes, remember he is fallible, someone's husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and holds office of President of Nigeria. It is enough to beg to differ with and criticize constructively his leadership style plus policies. Using constitutional and moral means to show displeasure are in order. Look emotional intelligence's way.
Disturbingly, some people even wish Buhari death, hoping news of his demise filters in soonest. If that's not a representation of the Scriptures' observation that "The heart of man is desperately wicked," then it must be of something worse. If you fall in this category, kindly stop now! Such comments are humor taken too far.
As events unfold and we watch with disappointment, anticipating the National Assembly does the needful and saves the day, let us (Nigerians) amplify our voices to be critically loud enough, not insulting enough.
©Kaycee Naze, Rational Pen. " Stupid Presidents are elected by stupid people" - Iranian Imam of Peace " Failed Presidents are supported and defended by brain dead, foolish citizens" - Anonymous Engineer 3 Likes |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Ayoefa: 8:06am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Lostz: wait till other countries recover from recession in months after this while you battle your own forever till it becomes the norm Yeah right, tell that to the uninformed. Buhari and his team took this country out of recession when oil was selling for peanuts. Most of you don't understand world economics, all you understand is that if salaries are not paid it must be Buhari's fault. Stick to the simplistic view and leave the complex for those of us with capacity to see things from a wider angle. 1 Like |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by semyman: 8:06am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Basketmouth how market, who is more lifeless now? 2 Likes
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Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by israelmao(m): 8:07am On Mar 28, 2020 |
It was beyond IMF at the beginning or before of 2020 to predict this but the unexpected is here.Even before global recession occasioned by Coronvirus what was the impact of Nigerian economy on ordinary citizens?This current recession will only add to their list of excuses. |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Nobody: 8:07am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Emmerlee:
For corona we were not proactive enough.. It's very clear. However this topic is about global economic recession and not COVID19. You guys should stop being extremely stupid. But let me just add that their was never a time this virus wouldn't have entered Nigeria. People don't realize this is bigger than the Ebola crisis, it's a global pandemic, and Nigeria is just porous with many stupid person's. As i speak various churches still hold weekly services in my area but would blame buhari too for been non proactive |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Nobody: 8:07am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Not everyone will feel it. I felt the one of Nigeria in 2016/2017, but this time around, I reject it. |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by DModeCntStopMe: 8:08am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Yenefer: [s]It is becoming almost second nature for most Nigerians, both the educated and non-educated classes, to cross the line while pouring out their hearts on national issues. I agree, there are ample question marks on how the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has acted on and reacted to socio-political, economic, and religious matters; spanning from federal character, insurgency, ethno-religious skirmishes, education, malfeasance, to now presidential invisibility before this coronavirus pandemic.
Naturally, we feel betrayed, used, and insignificant to the presidency. Not paling in comparison to status-quo that should be, your feelings are indeed valid. But letting this emotional pain lead you to hurl insults of all sorts at President Buhari, as rampant online, is an overreaction. As you call him unprintable, reprehensible names and ridicule him through jokes/memes, remember he is fallible, someone's husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and holds office of President of Nigeria. It is enough to beg to differ with and criticize constructively his leadership style plus policies. Using constitutional and moral means to show displeasure are in order. Look emotional intelligence's way.
Disturbingly, some people even wish Buhari death, hoping news of his demise filters in soonest. If that's not a representation of the Scriptures' observation that "The heart of man is desperately wicked," then it must be of something worse. If you fall in this category, kindly stop now! Such comments are humor taken too far.
As events unfold and we watch with disappointment, anticipating the National Assembly does the needful and saves the day, let us (Nigerians) amplify our voices to be critically loud enough, not insulting enough.
©Kaycee Naze, Rational Pen[/s]. You must be in delusion for crying for a terrorist who doesn't care one bit about the people he is supposed to lead.
Common to address the people is war for him and you are here vomiting trash.
Please don't tell me nonsense
Bubu is an unrepentent terrorist that would soon meet his Waterloo
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Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by persius555(m): 8:09am On Mar 28, 2020 |
These guys are fraudsters backed by greedy nation-state individuals |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by etrouble: 8:10am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Lostz: we know it is a worldwide recession but while other countries will be doing everything to bring their economy back to normal, our president will wait till Nigerians adapt and accept recession as the norm then announce; we are out of recession Haters will hate. This hatred and bitterness that your parents planted in you is the reason why you are sad, miserable and depressed. Vomit the hatred in you before it chokes you to death. 1 Like
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Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Emmerlee(m): 8:11am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Mikehot: But let me just add that their was never a time this virus wouldn't have entered Nigeria.
People don't realize this is bigger than the Ebola crisis, it's a global pandemic, and Nigeria is just porous with many stupid person's.
As i speak various churches still hold weekly services in my area but would blame buhari too for been non proactive It's very unfortunate. A forced nationwide lock-down is what I suggest at this point for one to two months to better manage the situation, otherwise in 3 months from now there may be absolute chaos. |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Nobody: 8:12am On Mar 28, 2020 |
In essence, the globalists activated this COVID-19 Project to enrich themselves with 6 trillion dollars + 2.2 trillions as well as an extra 44 trillion of losses of wall street stocks as at this moment.
Illuminati money - I love this game. 2 Likes |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Nobody: 8:13am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Ayoefa:
Yeah right, tell that to the uninformed. Buhari and his team took this country out of recession when oil was selling for peanuts. Most of you don't understand world economics, all you understand is that if salaries are not paid it must be Buhari's fault. Stick to the simplistic view and leave the complex for those of us with capacity to see things from a wider angle. oil sold for less during the obasanjo era but we did not slide into recession. it was buhari incompetence that took us into recession in the first place. we may have left recession officially but the impart is still being felt in the street. prices are still at all time high. there are nations who depend on only oil but did not slide into recession during the so-called low oil price 2 Likes |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Dominatrix(f): 8:13am On Mar 28, 2020 |
No one is talking about the overnight explosion in Akure |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by iamimohtal(m): 8:13am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Yenefer: It is becoming almost second nature for most Nigerians, both the educated and non-educated classes, to cross the line while pouring out their hearts on national issues. I agree, there are ample question marks on how the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has acted on and reacted to socio-political, economic, and religious matters; spanning from federal character, insurgency, ethno-religious skirmishes, education, malfeasance, to now presidential invisibility before this coronavirus pandemic.
Naturally, we feel betrayed, used, and insignificant to the presidency. Not paling in comparison to status-quo that should be, your feelings are indeed valid. But letting this emotional pain lead you to hurl insults of all sorts at President Buhari, as rampant online, is an overreaction. As you call him unprintable, reprehensible names and ridicule him through jokes/memes, remember he is fallible, someone's husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and holds office of President of Nigeria. It is enough to beg to differ with and criticize constructively his leadership style plus policies. Using constitutional and moral means to show displeasure are in order. Look emotional intelligence's way.
Disturbingly, some people even wish Buhari death, hoping news of his demise filters in soonest. If that's not a representation of the Scriptures' observation that "The heart of man is desperately wicked," then it must be of something worse. If you fall in this category, kindly stop now! Such comments are humor taken too far.
As events unfold and we watch with disappointment, anticipating the National Assembly does the needful and saves the day, let us (Nigerians) amplify our voices to be critically loud enough, not insulting enough.
©Kaycee Naze, Rational Pen. Nice write-up ooo, but when people see u as trash or irrelevant, don't care if u survive or not just because they are in position of power and authority, what do you do ? Praise them for their gross incompetence, knowing very well that constructive criticism don't mean shit to these people. To them our lives are jokes, they be making jest of us. We voice our anger Tru the means you mentioned above and it gives us relief. I don't wish death upon them , I wish worse. |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by todugo(m): 8:13am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Rotjijatau: What nonsense recession? Should that be the problem now? The problem is Covid19 and how to profer panacea to this pandemic and you are talking about recession. Is it not someone who is alive and healthy that will talk about recession? Tchewwww The recession too will add to the problem at hand, people will die in starvation |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by 9jaRealist: 8:13am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Yenefer: It is becoming almost second nature for most Nigerians, both the educated and non-educated classes, to cross the line while pouring out their hearts on national issues. I agree, there are ample question marks on how the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has acted on and reacted to socio-political, economic, and religious matters; spanning from federal character, insurgency, ethno-religious skirmishes, education, malfeasance, to now presidential invisibility before this coronavirus pandemic.
Naturally, we feel betrayed, used, and insignificant to the presidency. Not paling in comparison to status-quo that should be, your feelings are indeed valid. But letting this emotional pain lead you to hurl insults of all sorts at President Buhari, as rampant online, is an overreaction. As you call him unprintable, reprehensible names and ridicule him through jokes/memes, remember he is fallible, someone's husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and holds office of President of Nigeria. It is enough to beg to differ with and criticize constructively his leadership style plus policies. Using constitutional and moral means to show displeasure are in order. Look emotional intelligence's way.
Disturbingly, some people even wish Buhari death, hoping news of his demise filters in soonest. If that's not a representation of the Scriptures' observation that "The heart of man is desperately wicked," then it must be of something worse. If you fall in this category, kindly stop now! Such comments are humor taken too far.
As events unfold and we watch with disappointment, anticipating the National Assembly does the needful and saves the day, let us (Nigerians) amplify our voices to be critically loud enough, not insulting enough.
©Kaycee Naze, Rational Pen. ![grin](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/grin.png) It comes with the territory... The decisions he takes (or fails to take) also causes death and disability to people’s “husbands, fathers, uncles, grandfathers, etc.” > |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Seetto: 8:14am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Emmerlee:
For corona we were not proactive enough.. It's very clear. However this topic is about global economic recession and not COVID19. You guys should stop being extremely stupid. I think you are the extremely stupid person here, what brought about global economic locked down may be is gonorrhea, you need to use your brain and not your anus, in this case I guess Boris and trump are much more dummy than PMB. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Rotjijatau(m): 8:14am On Mar 28, 2020 |
todugo:
The recession too will add to the problem at hand, people will die in starvation forget that thing bro |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Tajbol4splend(m): 8:14am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Seetto: Too late, some people have already started blaming buhari, they will tell you is because of buhari we have Corona virus. ![grin](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/grin.png) He is one of the reasons, he didn't take it seriously in the first place that they said "we can't restrict inward movement of people from countries the infection was serious". He wasn't proactive enough |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by Nobody: 8:15am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Emmerlee:
It's very unfortunate. A forced nationwide lock-down is what I suggest at this point for one to two months to better manage the situation, otherwise in 3 months from now there may be absolute chaos. I tell you |
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Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by ovieigho(m): 8:15am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Seetto: Too late, some people have already started blaming buhari, they will tell you is because of buhari we have Corona virus. ![grin](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/grin.png) are we even out of the recession buhari plunged us into as soon as he came to power in 2015? You forgot he wasted 6month to appoint ministers |
Re: IMF: Global Economy In Recession Worse Than 2009 by RapistOnBail: 8:19am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Ayoefa:
Yeah right, tell that to the uninformed. Buhari and his team took this country out of recession when oil was selling for peanuts. Most of you don't understand world economics, all you understand is that if salaries are not paid it must be Buhari's fault. Stick to the simplistic view and leave the complex for those of us with capacity to see things from a wider angle. Go fvck yourself. Illiterate |