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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Adakintroy: 6:36am On Nov 22, 2020
Truth is that we have been doing ok for our size.

Could we have done more. Yes. But we are not doing badly. Just being able to mentain peace is a stable form of advancement.

Not many nation's have this much diversities and terrorism challenges we have going.

We just saw the great American, how deeply divided they are irrespective of what their media display..we just saw how racist their own police can be, how flawed their electoral system is. How weak there health system can be. How unstable their politics can be. We all saw it. But we also saw how resilient they can be and how forward thinking they are.

We are not going to get everything right. But let's learn to celebrate our positives. Celebrate leaders when they do well and condenm them when they do poor. Talk is cheap and it's easy to criticize.

No one is going to defend your country for you. It's up to us to take a stand.

In my view, The youth have no business critizing their fathers without first postrating.

They may be bad, but if we are honest with ourselves we have shown potential that we can be worst. Honor your father's.

Criticize them only after you have greeted them. either way we look at it Life is hard.not Nigeria.
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by lordswill03: 6:36am On Nov 22, 2020
Lies from the pit of hell. If we are fast growing, how come we are going into recession.

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Standing5(m): 6:38am On Nov 22, 2020
in other words we are the slowest in recession but still in it.
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Amarisco(f): 6:40am On Nov 22, 2020
Adakintroy:
Truth is that we have been doing ok for our size.

Could we have done more. Yes. But we are not doing badly. Just being able to mentain peace is a stable form of advancement.

Not many nation's have this much diversities and terrorism challenges we have going.

We just saw the great American, how deeply divided they are irrespective of what their media display..we just saw how racist their own police can be, how flawed their electoral system is. How weak there health system can be. How unstable their politics can be. We all saw it. But we also saw how resilient they can be and how forward thinking they are.

We are not going to get everything right. But let's learn to celebrate our positives. Celebrate leaders when they do well and condenm them when they do poor. Talk is cheap and it's easy to criticize.

No one is going to defend your country for you. It's up to us to take a stand.

In my view, The youth have no business critizing their fathers without first postrating.

They may be bad, but if we are honest with ourselves we have shown potential that we can be worst. Honor your father's.

Criticize them only after you have greeted them. either way we look at it Life is hard.not Nigeria.


Sigh. What are just 3 distinct positives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria please?

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Agugbadin: 6:41am On Nov 22, 2020
IamFINESSE:
Paid UK envoy angry

Yeah, they will always come to deceive Nigerians again, if our economy is the fastest growing why Nigeria the poverty capital of the world, Nigerians are making dangerous journey across the Mediterranean sea to seek a better life.

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by sayisayi(m): 6:43am On Nov 22, 2020
Royal Niger Company still yielding fruit.

Quick let's sell them gin and muskets.

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Notatribalist(m): 6:44am On Nov 22, 2020
ethicallyright:
Kudos to the Government of Nigeria and our great people for striving harder even in the face of adversity.

A good news for patriotic Nigerian citizens is a bad news for enemies of this country.
The same government that refused to fix electricity and bad road?The same government that goes to hospital in UK?I love Nigeria with all my heart and news like this gives me joy..But pls stop praising our useless leaders.

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Zetty177x: 6:45am On Nov 22, 2020
ethicallyright:
Kudos to the Government of Nigeria and our great people for striving harder even in the face of adversity.

A good news for patriotic Nigerian citizens is a bad news for enemies of this country.


Enemies ke? Statement from 'Brexit Britain'.....when Europe don abandon? I laugh in Swahili....we are all they got now... Swahili laf... grin grin grin grin haaaahau hau Hun Hun hun

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Slurity(m): 6:46am On Nov 22, 2020
FarahAideed:
How can a receding Economy be said to be growing ? how can something that is shrinking still be growing ? What a useless envoy
You could have understood this well if you read international news on economy. Nigeria still the biggest economy in Africa and also the fastest growing one under Buhari. If Nigeria can endure the hardships and focus like China did. We are just almost there. Bigger country like Brazil, Italy France are already in recession because of covid 19/ OIL price effect.

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by NOETHNICITY(m): 6:48am On Nov 22, 2020
FarahAideed:
How can a receding Economy be said to be growing ? how can something that is shrinking still be growing ? What a useless envoy
What the envoy simply means is that, the Nigeria economy is currently the beat thriving in Africa
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by FarahAideed: 6:48am On Nov 22, 2020
Slurity:
You could have understood this well if you read international news on economy. Nigeria still the biggest economy in Africa and also the fastest growing one under Buhari. If Nigeria can endure the hardships and focus like China did. We are just almost there. Bigger country like Brazil, Italy France are already in recession because of covid 19/ OIL price effect.

You are a clown

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by nnamdi640: 6:51am On Nov 22, 2020
Am sure they have paid this one to say this.

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Yus2020: 6:52am On Nov 22, 2020
Helen Grant we know Apc evil government has paid you to vomit this nonsense all Nigerians are aware that British people are thiefs and so corrupt what we are facing today britian contribute to it

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Yakubu113: 6:57am On Nov 22, 2020
How come the economic growth is not felt by a very high percentage of the citizenry but it seen by the UK envoy Mr lai Muhammed will not call this information fake news abi

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Adakintroy: 6:58am On Nov 22, 2020
Amarisco:


Sigh. What are just 3 distinct positives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria please?

#. Since the civil war, we not had another strive over fourty yrs despite our diversities. Don't take it for granted.

#2. We've had democracy going now for the past two decades. At one point no one thought we could sustainable n democracy of two terms without the military intervening. it was not your protest that brought it. It just came through the same military that we call vile. That means their are good thinking people in there thinking on our behalf. Who want the system to work right as much as we do.

#3. We are the fastest growing economy in Africa still. Now am not comparing us to Europe or America. That's outside our range and won't be a honest neither a fair comparison. Compared to other Africans. We are either first or second..that's not a bad position to be.

And did I mention how decent our health institutions faired handling both the Ebola and corona virus. It praise worthy.
.that's why I said talk is cheap. Honor people when they do well. It's takes a lot of complex planning to make this things work.

This generation of youth have to pay homage to the ones struggling to keep it together and help honestly.




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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by BigBashiru: 6:58am On Nov 22, 2020
Adakintroy:
Truth is that we have been doing ok for our size.

Could we have done more. Yes. But we are not doing badly. Just being able to mentain peace is a stable form of advancement.

Not many nation's have this much diversities and terrorism challenges we have going.

We just saw the great American, how deeply divided they are irrespective of what their media display..we just saw how racist their own police can be, how flawed their electoral system is. How weak there health system can be. How unstable their politics can be. We all saw it. But we also saw how resilient they can be and how forward thinking they are.

We are not going to get everything right. But let's learn to celebrate our positives. Celebrate leaders when they do well and condenm them when they do poor. Talk is cheap and it's easy to criticize.

No one is going to defend your country for you. It's up to us to take a stand.

In my view, The youth have no business critizing their fathers without first postrating.

They may be bad, but if we are honest with ourselves we have shown potential that we can be worst. Honor your father's.

Criticize them only after you have greeted them. either way we look at it Life is hard.not Nigeria.


This is just consolation. Over 60% of population live in abject poverty... for 60 years post independence the country is doing badly.... misery loves company.... just because you saw a few glitches in the US system which is a federation of 52 countries you want to quickly latch onto that for company. A better comparison would be Nigeria and the US State of Texas, State of California, UK or Sweden.

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Slurity(m): 6:59am On Nov 22, 2020
FarahAideed:


You are a clown
The number1 person in Nigeria got worst name than this and so, names don't move me. You can try harder
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by BigBashiru: 7:00am On Nov 22, 2020
Yus2020:
Helen Grant we know Apc evil government has paid you to vomit this nonsense all Nigerians are aware that British people are thiefs and so corrupt what we are facing today britian contribute to it

British people aren't thieves.... they came for trade..... the goods they are taking out of Nigeria isn't free.... they are paying for it.....
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Slurity(m): 7:01am On Nov 22, 2020
nnamdi640:
Am sure they have paid this one to say this.
go and read international news on Africa economy by yourself and stop to disgrace yourself with political mentality.
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by FarahAideed: 7:04am On Nov 22, 2020
Slurity:
The number1 person in Nigeria got worst name than this and so, names don't move me. You can try harder

You are hardened
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Rugaria: 7:04am On Nov 22, 2020
africantycoon:


Stop playing victim..... "They should stop experimenting with our lives" - that's playing victim.... stop blaming others for your woes....

Business is not free..... if Nigeria's resources has no buyer then the resources are useless.... UK is in Nigeria to buy resources at the best prices for their interests..... Nigeria should sell resources to the highest bidder.....

Nobody is playing victim here and I'm not giving excuses! I'm just telling it as it's. This is evil. You're describing it as normal business practices. What's is normal about using your underhand links to prop-up rulers in your former colonies, then use their offices to impose business laws that favour your businesses at the expense of those countries? British oil companies activities in the Nigerian oil sector are basically not monitored because of the corrupt administrative set up in this country that the British helped to set up and defend vigorously at every turn. They get involved in our elections in very humiliating ways. Cameron almost holding a gun to Jonathan's head to hand over!

Now we're left with this eternaly blundering president and all they do, is to sit back in their country to laugh at us. They're utilizing their political tentacles in this country since the colonial days to wreck havoc! If our relationship with them can't be straightened up in a way that each other's interests are duly respected, they should be told to stay clear. The country has paid enough deus to Britain for all her "civil war help". It's now time to use Nigerias resources to help Nigerians. It's starting to look like there's nothing profoundly beneficial in our so-called "cordial relationship" with the British. Heads or tails, we are loosing..

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by nnamdi640: 7:06am On Nov 22, 2020
SpecialAdviser:
UK Envoy, thank you for pressing zombie mumu button. Werey dey disguise

Nonsense UK government and neocolonialism.
Blacks!!! Chai.
My brother,you will see how mumu people will rush this trend in order to flex muscles on how Nigeria will be greater than USA in the next 2days forgetting that there is no fact on ground to back what the so called envoy said. Am sure that statement is to mock us and yet zombies fall for it....
Imagine a country that is fast growing is still thinking of borrowing more money that will be looted by the same people that borrowed it.

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Adakintroy: 7:10am On Nov 22, 2020
BigBashiru:


This is just consolation. Over 60% of population live in abject poverty... for 60 years post independence the country is doing badly.... misery loves company.... just because you saw a few glitches in the US system which is a federation of 52 countries you want to quickly latch onto that for company. A better comparison would be Nigeria and the US State of Texas, State of California, UK or Sweden.

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by snoopanddre(m): 7:11am On Nov 22, 2020
okpanachil:

I couldn't have said it better.
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by nnamdi640: 7:11am On Nov 22, 2020
Slurity:
go and read international news on Africa economy by yourself and stop to disgrace yourself with political mentality.
Not only international news na foreign news. You mean those out side the country that are fed with lies knows better than you in the jungle. Just continue deceiving yourself zombie. The day your head will correct is the day CBN will borrow your money on behalf of federal government, because we all know that borrowing has become the order of the day.

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Raychee(f): 7:13am On Nov 22, 2020
Growing negatively you mean grin grin What a nice way to tell us the country is heading for doom

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by snoopanddre(m): 7:14am On Nov 22, 2020
These white people have hidden agenda and interests, am now beginn to believe they ar part of our problem

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Nobody: 7:14am On Nov 22, 2020
Its obviously obvious that this British useless people are the ones that kept Nigeria how it is till date and will never stop anytime soon .


Bunch of useless deceivers.




I think they really have agenda to totally destroy Nigeria.

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Brushstrokes20: 7:15am On Nov 22, 2020
Backward growth right?... WEREY DEY DISGUISE!

Bitch is high on fulani faeces, nonsense!

Stupid story for Brainless zombies....

this doomed contraption urgently needs a sane leader!
Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by jaxxy(m): 7:16am On Nov 22, 2020
Does Nigeria even have an economy?? What kind of foolish propaganda report is this?

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Re: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by nnamdi640: 7:19am On Nov 22, 2020
Tradernaija:
Its obviously obvious that this British useless people are the ones that kept Nigeria how it is till date and will never stop anytime soon .


Bunch of useless deceivers.




I think they really have agenda to totally destroy Nigeria.
My brother, how are we sure that this is not the hand work of lie Muahmmed because that man can go extra mile just to please his master.

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