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Nigerians Growing Poorer For First Time Since 1999. The Average Nigerian Will Make 018 Percent Less In 2015

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Nigerians Growing Poorer For First Time Since 1999. The Average Nigerian Will Make 018 Percent Less In 2015

Unread postAuthor: President » Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:08 am

The Average Nigerian Will Make 18% Less In 2015

Nigerians growing poorer for first time since 1999

Nigerians are growing poorer for the first time since the return to democracy in 1999 as an economic slowdown combines with still high population growth rates to curb income per capita.

Average incomes in Nigeria will fall by about 18 percent in 2015 to $2,550 per annum, from over $3,000 in 2014, according to World…


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Re: Nigerians Growing Poorer For First Time Since 1999. The Average Nigerian Will Make 018 Percent Less In 2015

Unread postAuthor: Sweet Love » Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:38 am

APC! SHAME!
APC! SHAME!
SHAME! APC

Many are still ignorant of this, some choose to deny it even when its staring them in the face while others gloss over it but the reality is that Nigeria has been on a downward spiral since June & the its more scary when there is no hope in sight.

While some might want to play politics with it, the truth is that part of the problem is caused by the global oil glut & Buhari made an bad situation worse by leaving the econmy on auto pilot for six months, using a neophyte as finance minister.

I bet you, if NOI was still in government, she & her team would have found a way to stabilize things.

I dont need a prophet to tell me how bad things are going to get by next year. The suffering I'm already seeing Nigerians passing through is unbelievable.
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