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Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Islie: 1:48pm On Dec 22, 2020
Eniola Akinkuotu, Abuja


The Financial Times of London has described Nigeria as a country going backwards economically and plagued with terrorism, illiteracy, poverty, banditry, and kidnapping and risks becoming a failed state if things don’t take a drastic turn.

The UK-based newspaper said this in an editorial on Tuesday titled, ‘Nigeria at Risk of Becoming a Failed State’.

It said the abduction and subsequent rescue of over 300 schoolboys in Kankara, Katsina State, revived memories of the 276 Chibok schoolgirls abducted in Borno State in 2014.

According to the newspaper, while the government’s claim that no ransom was paid to the abductors of the schoolboys remains doubtful, other acts of criminality could not be overlooked.

The editorial read in part, “The government insists no ransom was paid. Scepticism is warranted. In a country going backwards economically, carjacking, kidnapping and banditry are among Nigeria’s rare growth industries. Just as the boys were going home, Nigerian pirates abducted six Ukrainian sailors off the coast.

“The definition of a failed state is one where the government is no longer in control. By this yardstick, Africa’s most populous country is teetering on the brink.”

The newspaper also questioned the claim by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), that Boko Haram had been technically defeated.

It said contrary to the government’s claim, Boko Haram remained an ever-present threat

The Financial Times stated, “President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 pronounced Boko Haram technically defeated’. That has proved fanciful. Boko Haram has remained an ever-present threat. If the latest kidnapping turns out to be its work, it would mark the spread of the terrorist group from its north-eastern base.


“Even if the mass abduction was carried out by ‘ordinary’ bandits — as now looks possible — it underlines the fact of chronic criminality and violence. Deadly clashes between herders and settled farmers have spread to most parts of Nigeria. In the oil-rich, but impoverished, Delta region, extortion through the sabotage of pipelines is legendary.”

The newspaper said security is not the only area where “the state is failing”.

The Financial Times added that Nigeria has more poor people than any other country even as Nigeria has the highest number of out of school children on earth.

The newspaper stated that as oil continues to lose its value, Nigeria’s economy would worsen.

“The population, already above 200 million, is growing at a breakneck 3.2 per cent a year. The economy has stalled since 2015 and real living standards are declining. This year, the economy will shrink 4 per cent after COVID-19 dealt a further blow to oil prices.

“In any case, as the world turns greener, the elite’s scramble for oil revenue will become a game of diminishing returns. The country desperately needs to put its finances, propped up by foreign borrowing, on a sounder footing,” it said.


The newspaper said Buhari, who has less than three years left in office, must use the remainder of his term, to redouble efforts at improving security.

It advised the government to restore trust in key institutions, among them the judiciary, the security services and the electoral commission, which will preside over the 2023 elections.

The Financial Times said the #EndSARS protests led by Nigerian youths, signaled a glimmer of hope for Nigeria’s teeming youth population.

It added, “The broad coalition that found political expression this year in the EndSARS movement against police brutality provides a shard of optimism. At least Nigeria has a relatively stable democracy. Now Nigeria’s youth — creative, entrepreneurial and less tainted by the politics of extraction — should use that system to reset the country’s narrative.”

The newspaper concluded by saying that it was time for Nigeria to restructure its political system and concentrate on security, health, education, power and roads.

“At the present trajectory, the population will double to 400 million by 2050. If nothing is done, long before then, Nigeria will become a problem far too big for the world to ignore,” it warned.
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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Rebelutionary: 1:50pm On Dec 22, 2020
Personally, despite the prevailing challenges, I tend to take all this "predictions" with a pinch of salt! 2015 came and went and we still dey!! We will weather this!

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Exc2000: 1:50pm On Dec 22, 2020




North really embarrassed us as a nation

You said you want Presidency we gave you

Service Chief and Strategic Ministry, Department and Agency North got it

80 percent of Resources comes from southern oil, southern tax and Southern port, remaining Agricultural revenue comes from South buying Northern Agricultural produce

*Marry the number of wife you can cater for .... North says hell No

*Give birth to number of kids you can raise like Arabs in Saudi, UAE, Kuwait and Qatar you said Hell No


..

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Otuegbe: 1:50pm On Dec 22, 2020
Buhari see where you are taking us to.
Please drop us where you picked us from

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Nobody: 1:55pm On Dec 22, 2020
So true.. PDP really destroyed Nigeria.. President Buhari is just like Jesus.. He's the one they always send to save Nigeria from the claws of saboteurs! Whenever things go south, and Nigeria in flames, they summon him from the North, to come and carry us on his shoulder to a place of safety..

Rebuilding the nation after rebuilding our lives... That's his mission in Nigeria... And he'll be hated... Persecuted by the same people that destroyed our glory.. But they'll fail because God is with him..

@Daddy, we will always remain grateful to you... God bless you..

God bless all patriotic Nigerians.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Nobody: 1:56pm On Dec 22, 2020
Common characteristics of a failing state include a central government so weak or ineffective that it has an inability to raise taxes or other support, and has little practical control over much of its territory and hence there is a non-provision of public services.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by happy200(m): 1:57pm On Dec 22, 2020
Nigerian jonalist should also write and analyze UK's second wave of Corona Virus, because it seems they only see our problems and don't see theirs.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by complexBoss12: 1:57pm On Dec 22, 2020
We the Association of Patriotic Citizens of Nigerian (APCN) headed by Vulturebbqgrillz, seriously debunk this false information that is meant to paint our darling daddy bad, the most hardworking president in the world. Mr integrity himself, the best thing to happen to Nigeria after dudu Osun!

This news has every coloring of ipob pigs who are miscreants determined to destabilize the nation. we urge you all to trust the process as even our dear book haram brothers that were integrated into the society helped us complete the movie series " rescue of Kankara boyz"

May Allah continue to bless our darling daddy who is presently in Daura with the first class citizens of Nigeria.

signed helinus (PRO)

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by amakadlite(f): 1:59pm On Dec 22, 2020
He deserve the global award. failed, failure, failurest.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by donestk(m): 2:06pm On Dec 22, 2020
Non state actors having a free hand implies a failed state

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Nobody: 2:11pm On Dec 22, 2020
I have been shouting from the rooftops Nigeria is a failed state and only the youths can salvage the nation come 2023 elections from the fraudsters,drug barons and ritualists in APC,PDP and APGA.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Omihanifa: 2:11pm On Dec 22, 2020
Over problem is self inflicted undecided
It's majorly has to do with leadership and that stupid 1999 constitution

The best way out is for the country to just restructure angry

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by LibertyRep: 2:11pm On Dec 22, 2020
Can this be halted?

The signs have all been there.

There's no need to trade blames at this point, all hands should be on deck to rescue the sinking ship.

Granted that mistakes have been made, Buhari couldn't live to expectations. I wish patriotic Nigerians join hands to rescue the nation first before coming back to the ineptitude of this government.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Racoon(m): 2:12pm On Dec 22, 2020
Given that the state cant provide adequate security of life & property while treasonable non-state elements are reigning supremely, Nigeria is already a failed state under the lifeless president.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by ODJ124(m): 2:14pm On Dec 22, 2020
cry abegi..this people should rest... everytime Nigeria this... Nigeria that...

Wetin self..





Thread seen..

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Nobody: 2:15pm On Dec 22, 2020
complexBoss12:
We the Association of Patriotic Citizens of Nigerian (APCN) headed by Vulturebbqgrillz, seriously debunk this false information that is meant to paint our darling daddy bad, the most hardworking president in the world. Mr integrity himself, the best thing to happen to Nigeria after dudu Osun!

This news has every coloring of ipob pigs who are miscreants determined to destabilize the nation. we urge you all to trust the process as even our dear book haram brothers that were integrated into the society helped us complete the movie series " rescue of Kankara boyz"

May Allah continue to bless our darling daddy who is presently in Daura with the first class citizens of Nigeria.

signed helinus (PRO)
grin

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by SocialJustice: 2:15pm On Dec 22, 2020
Lol, Nigeria is already a failed state. I even heard Syria - a war torn country has better health care.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Conrod: 2:29pm On Dec 22, 2020
Nigeria has already failed,its just the army that is holding the last weak string from cutting off.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Nobody: 2:31pm On Dec 22, 2020
Yeah. Just how Buhari is close to becoming a complete idiot.

You can't be close to becoming what you already are.

Nigeria IS a failed state.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by blacknp(m): 2:44pm On Dec 22, 2020
Exc2000:




North really embarrassed us as a nation

You said you want Presidency we gave you

80 percent of Resources comes from southern oil, southern tax and Southern port, remaining Agricultural revenue comes from South buying Northern Agricultural produce

*Marry the number of wife you can cater for .... North says hell No

*Give birth to number of kids you can raise like Arabs in Saudi, UAE, Kuwait and Qatar you said He'll No


..
Nigeria is a Federation of States, & you are blaming 1 ethnicity? What is the difference between you & an Almijiri in Yobe State?

Since the President & Fulanis in Abuja is the cause of all your woes in a democratic dispensation? People refuse to think out the box, it is the President’s fault, youths prefer yahoo yahoo instead of industrial farming, it is the president’s Fault, not the Governor who under Nigerian law is the custodian of the land? Ignorance reigns supreme?

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Redcrafton: 2:45pm On Dec 22, 2020
This kind of news doesn't bother people any more.

Two years ago our brothers from the SW would have rubbished this post with fake statistics claiming that Nigeria is better today than ever.

But today they have all disappeared into oblivion.

Pictorially, they are now like that little thing compared to the big patched one, two years ago.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by EKONGKING: 2:47pm On Dec 22, 2020
Sensible people know it . Thats why educated people are leaving the failed country in droves.

Awaiting so called patriots and zombies to attack the messenger calling IPOB, etc.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by greatdreamer(m): 2:48pm On Dec 22, 2020
Nigeria is already a failed state.
Only the north believe in one Nigeria other regions believe otherwise. Click like if Nigeria is a failed state and share if not

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by blacknp(m): 2:49pm On Dec 22, 2020
Redcrafton:
This kind of news doesn't bother people any more.

Two years ago our brothers from the SW would have rubbished this post with fake statistics claiming that Nigeria is better today than ever.

But today they have all disappeared into oblivion.

Pictorially, they are now like that little thing compared to the big patched one, two years ago.
It is your perception, Government doesn’t control my life, I could care less who the Governor, or President is, my life is better today, & Jah willing can only get better.
Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Exc2000: 2:51pm On Dec 22, 2020
blacknp:
Nigeria is a Federation of States, & you are blaming 1 person? What is the difference between you & an Almijiri in Yobe State?

Since the President in Abuja is the cause of all your woes in a democratic dispensation? People refuse to think out the box, it is the President’s fault, youths prefer yahoo yahoo instead of industrial farming, it is the president’s Fault, not the Governor who under Nigerian law is the custodian of the land? Ignorance reigns supreme?


Where did you get your education?!

I blamed North not One person or the President... Atleast Buhari got basic and military education, sent all his kids to best schools in the world, married just one woman except for divorce

You can't keep disgracing Nigeria and Muslim Ummahs accross well to do Muslim countries and always run from criticism ... I have travelled to Oman , Qatar, Saudi and UAE and ofcoarse Northern Nigeria... Northern Nigeria is a big shame to islam

Stop nonsense Almajiri system, goto school and attend Quranic school later in the day like Saudi kids do

Stop giving birth endlessly if you don't have means and your agriculture is not enough

Stop seeing Almajiri , Boko Haram and Bandits as the same as Yahoo Yahoo... Yahoo takes from rich in Countries with Kafir.. You in the North Kidnap Your own brothers and children for some stupid rape and also ransom money you spend on drugs and having sex to give birth


Too many Monafiq up North ashamed of simple truth.... Atleast you people visit Saudi, even Northern Africa ..... You guys make us Muslim ashamed



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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by Redcrafton: 2:57pm On Dec 22, 2020
blacknp:
It is your perception, Government doesn’t control my life, I could care less who the Governor, or President is, my life is better today, & Jah willing can only get better.

I agree that you might just be a billionaire now, but majority of your brothers are poorer...

You can agree that this page will not get to the next...

But two years ago it will be nearing 5 pages by now.

Why

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by FarahAideed: 2:59pm On Dec 22, 2020
Financial times is only being modest ..Nigeria under Buhari is a failed State !!!

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by FarahAideed: 3:00pm On Dec 22, 2020
blacknp:
It is your perception, Government doesn’t control my life, I could care less who the Governor, or President is, my life is better today, & Jah willing can only get better.

Stop fooling by yourself man!!! Govt incompetence affects every one including Dangote

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by SmartPolician: 3:07pm On Dec 22, 2020
Nigeria became a failed state in 1970...after the civil war.

From that time to date, this country has never had a head of states/president who is really dedicated to visionary leadership.

Yar'adua, who would have salvaged the shipwreck, died unexpectedly.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by optimusprime2(m): 3:07pm On Dec 22, 2020
Puhleaaaaazzzze... its already a failed state.

If you are an educated Nigerian and you believe in a functional system and hope for the future of your children... you know what to do.

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Re: Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London by olisefom: 3:08pm On Dec 22, 2020
Another milestone

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