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Wednesday, January 06, 2016

IMF's Lagarde 'Impressed' By Nigeria‏







Wow... President Buhari is on course!..it is a slow and painful change which will affect everyone but it is a change that must happen.Nigerians (we ALL) are too used to the magician approach of things which does not last.
May God give the President the Grace to get to the end of this journey he has started.I may complain sometimes but hey,I am only human!



32 comments:

  1. Speaking ignorantly, Largarde after meeting His Excellency be like: Maga (Nigeria) go soon pay.
    Speaking intelligently, contrary to popular opinion I did like to say despite the west probably hating our guts; they can't afford for us to go the way of Greece. We are way too imporatnt in the scheme of things to let that happen to us.

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    1. We are simply indispensable.

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    2. Thank you stranger, leave all this gullible mumune.

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    3. A 1000 likes for this comment @stranger. She is just playing to the gallery,Nigeria is too important in the scheme of things.

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  2. Bimfem hair care products for edges and healthy hair. whatsapp (07032378915)6 January 2016 at 09:42

    Amen to your prayer o

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  3. The VP be like "Shea I tell una say e go better but na small small"

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  4. As far as I am concerned, I doesn't matter who's on that seat. Be it a Muslim, Christian, Fulani, Tiv or Idoma.That's for shallow minds. All I want is good governance, and good life through positive leadership for everyone.
    GOD BLESS NIGERIA , LONG LIVE THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.

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  5. Happy to hear that. We always do well. They are always impressed with our policies. Our GDP since 1999 has always hovered around 7% and it is projected to be 5% in 2016. Why won't they be impressed with us when Iran that has same earning powers with us had less than 2% GDP in 2015. Every economic statistics and data touted and by which the last administration won awards and accolades have always been high. The missing link is how come these growth figures don't translate to better living standards for ordinary Nigerians? I am asking because I used up all my time reading Econometrics and failed Economic Planning course. ‎

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    1. The answer is simple. A few people have the wealth of the masses in their accounts.Ameachi I sight you, y he come do peeping Tom for picture.

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    2. @ Anonymous 11.00am, okay. And Buhari is fighting the imbalance. Thanks

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  6. End time doubting impression

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  7. Please let him release fuel. Mtchew

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    1. Calm down even GEJ has moved on

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  8. I don't trust IMF or anything relating to them.
    Meanwhile 99% of fuel stations in phc are selling 130-140 per liter.

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  9. my role model. I love seeing successful classy women.

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  10. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lord knws if i was opportuned to leave this dead country i will no doubt....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  11. Smiles... Kehinde.... The bomb! I dey feel your vibes... So true.

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