Author: lovingcare4
Tue Jan 6 04:10:14 2009

The Nigerian government through it's central Bank need to check and monitor the allocation of her scarce foreign exchange. Disburstment of her foreign exchange most be properly collated and the data should be submitted to Central Bank before the next allocation. The Central Bank most keep the data of usage by all the allottees, the track record submitted weekly most be properly be studied to eliminate abuse.The supply of forign exchange will alway fall shot of demand, and we know what happans whenever the supply is less than the damand. The government of Nigeria should focus on how to manage her avaliable limited resourse , since they do not have control over how much her crude oil export generates.

Author: Joe Eshimakuni Ukonga (chicago)
Tue Jan 6 04:37:02 2009

The business of corruption is not the most crucial problems confronting Nigeria. The issue must be focused on national leadership not on "Nuhu and his boys". Nigeria and Africa must enact a "national patriotic act empowering the mass population through propaganda, indoctrination, uniform cultural education geared towards the collective benefits of a utopia society". A Nigerian with his own peoples popular mandate to lead them in their dreams and aspirations for decent life, short changes his own people when millions of Naira $$ came missing under his watch, while children dies of malaria or cholera because of lack of simple $2 vaccine. As much as this Nigerian knows how to win an election he is not intellectually or culturally indoctrinated or marinated enough to lead. "A thief does not rob his own home" If most African politicians where community leaders they will find more interest in the emancipation of it subjects and be dynamic to take a global stake in the world's economic and technogical prosperity rather than suits cases full of his own peoples money on transit to hide it in the bush or some obscure foreign land. Nuhu Ribadu is not any different from the opportunistic nigerians who narrowly believe that life is about crime and punishment, losers and winners, rich or poor. Nuhu and his cohorts seized the opportunity to capitalize on Nigerians problems while making a name for themselves. The par capital income in America is $45,000, in Japan $55,000, in London home of stolen Nigerian money, par capital income in England is $39,000. Par capital income in Nigerian is less than $200. One of the poorest nations in the global economy. If you are a true son of the soil Mr. Ribadu you should lend your expertise to eradicating poverty in this part of the world, so posterity would not enditt you as a mear hunter of men you disagree with. "No hard feelings, just simple cold truth". Joe Ukonga

Author: Amnesty international member
Fri Apr 3 09:57:19 2009

It is very appalling to see that even the leaders of this country do not think about the future of the people that voted them in the government seat of power, are Nigerian leaders not aware that making every citizen feel like someone is more humane and making Nigeria and it's environment condusive in a way of infrastructure and other social amenities not only in the urban areas but also in the rural areas is more profitable .

Infact I think some at the seat of power are vampires our time.

Author: Macker
Tue Jan 6 15:26:56 2009

For every loving Nigeria I wish to encourage you to revist Fela undoubtable mighty track [International Thief Thief(ITT's)]he has said it all. Thus, what comments do we make of all commentors on our finacial stand as a country?

Author: kaparah
Wed Jan 7 18:35:46 2009

How dandy!!! I guess we should all give up & attempt to resurrect Fela from the grave to come sing the song again to Emperor Yar. Wouldn't that be a beautiful music in the ears of the currupt elites that have already dared Nigerians to do its worst. Yet we sitdon & look, silently, expecting God to come down from heaven to come rescue us from our own inaction and aparthy.

Author: Macker
Thu Jan 8 09:51:36 2009

Then why is sol being kept as a NIGERAN 'bank contractor messing us, is he the only guru we have in Nigeria? The American's citizens are havesting...past years presidential|*|+|-%=BAIL OUT. Which is now being proved a capable hands must be on-deck to save America. So what is the Nigeria House of Assembly doing?

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