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  • davisomon
    Feb 27 2013, 20:16

    The question is how is this impacting on the life of Nigerians?The jobs are not there so how do say the economy is doing well when we don't even know the number of Nigerians out of jobs.There are no roads, power and no water running.As the former World Bank chief will you tell a country the economy is doing well when the majority of the young population is out of job,those of us in private sector spend so much on energy to run our business yet we pay our tax to the Govt,not accounted for and no infrastructure to show for the tax and the oil revenue the Govt gets at the end of the month

  • fpellef
    Feb 28 2013, 01:07

    The Ministry's position ix exposedly overoptimistic.I know that 80 percent are consuming their lifes under the soil of utter poverty,If anyone wish to beat his chest stating strong state with weak citizens well it is another issue