I honestly don't know why Nigerians always thank their leaders for doing what they the leaders were elected and supossed to do. Why thank president Tinubu in intervening in the NNPC and Dangote issue? That matter is a concern for all Nigerians as a big part of our livelyhood depends on accessing cheaper petroleum products, that will reduce the hard ship on Nigerians. Do we need to thank our leaders for doing the work they campaigned and asked us to hold them accountable for? Nigerians beg their leaders for just the basic human rights of a citizen. Meanwhile in sane societies, leaders beg and thank their citizens for giving then the opportunity to serve them.
@@chukwumakennedy5014 when you want to learn about oil and gas go listen to a financial analyst. The two profession sound the same in your ear? Nor be your fault though, even comedians analyze economy in naija and one studio ediat called Rufai even claim to know Economics, Politics, Agriculture, Security and Defence. Nor be juju be that? He talk loads of trash and these ediats cheer him on and even consider him their source of knowledge 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I expect that this is a silly question. Question: What if all African countries, on mass, decided not to pay the IMF. Wouldn't the bank fall/fail after just a short time? Don't they need your high interest rate repayments to be as strong as they are?
Nigeria should suspend all capital project that doesnt impact on the short run, Reduce high cost of governance, an executive order with the Judiciary can do that... If only president can be less greedy and selfless to do this
The good thing is that questions the President and politicians refused to ask, the poor are asking, hunger is asking, poverty itself is asking. And they demand answers!