How Prosperous Was Nigeria in 2012?
Many Nigerians say 2012 has not been as prosperous as expected, given that the country has a more democratic government than in the past.
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Nigeria: Nigerians Bemoan Year 2012, Say It Is Not As Prosperous As Expected
Vanguard, 24 December 2012
A cross section of Nigerians said the outgoing 2012 has not been as prosperous as expected, considering the era of a democratic government. read more »
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Nigeria: Jonathan - 2013 Will Be Better Than 2012
Daily Trust, 24 December 2012
President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday assured Nigerians of better days ahead saying his administration will ensure that 2013 becomes better for the nation than the outgoing 2012. read more »
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Nigeria: Next Year Will Be Better, Says Jonathan
Vanguard, 23 December 2012
President Goodluck Jonathan, Sunday, assured Nigerians that despite the various challenges facing the country, his government was determined to ensure that next year would be ... read more »
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Nigeria: Of Floods, Food Crisis and Jonathan's Intervention (opinion)
Leadership, 24 December 2012
It is true that Nigeria suffered a devastating flood that wrecked houses, damaged roads, destroyed farms, caused loss of precious lives and brought sadness to many. Data from the ... read more »
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Nigeria: Jonathan, PDP Govs, NASS Leadership Meet to Review 2012
Leadership, 21 December 2012
President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday met with the leadership of the National Assembly and PDP governors to review the implementation of the administration's programmes in 2012. read more »
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Nigeria: Small-Scale Entrepreneurs Send SOS to Jonathan
Vanguard, 23 December 2012
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), AB Microfinance Bank (AB-MFB) has donated gift items to Little Saints Orphanage Home, Akowonjo and Modupe Cole Memorial Child ... read more »
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Nigeria: FG, Create a Business Friendly Environment, Investors Will Rush
Vanguard, 24 December 2012
Access to credit by investors is a critical factor for economic development of any nation. A country like Nigeria that says it is in a hurry to catch up with others can not but ... read more »
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Mr.President,we are tired and sick of weak and indolent leadership.God gives palm kernel but He will not turn into palm oil for us.Prayer works when you do your best with good intention and making tough calls. Go and reread the bible or seek understanding of your leadership within this holy book. Simply your acts are too weak and your leadership method is insincere to meet the needs of Nigerians.Rather you are ill prepared for the office you rigged in yourself,Mr.President.Your tenure is the worst in Nigeria Democratic history in terms of bad governance in all ramifications but you can still score some good ratings if you so wish,yet i doubt if you could.