It is clear dramatization of crass ignorance for anyone to blame the CBN Gov. for the value of the Naira – For goodness sakes, Nigeria still operates a mono economy dependent on oil. Oil prices have been fluctuating but remaining low most of the time. I am sure he is also to blame for what COVID-19 did to our economy.
So Emefiele caused the Naira to go from N1 to $1.48 in 1987 to what it is now?
Guys lets be truthful to ourselves, the Naira started taking a downward turn when we stopped producing and focused on oil. Why not let the hand that understands economy steer this ship?
Do you know how many times global bodies have predicted wild spread famine in Nigeria? But with huge intervention like the Anchor Borrowers Programme by the @cenbank under the leadership of @GodwinIEmefiele Nigeria’s food import budget dropped by 81% from 3.40 dollars billion to 0.56 dollars billion,
I don’t know if it is deaf, blind or dumb? All those calling for #MeffyMustGo – Baba has not even declared yet – Farmers and other Nigerians who benefitted from laudable schemes of @Cenbank want him to run. Wonder why no calls for others to go
Godwin Emefiele like every other qualified Nigerian has the right to seek election to the highest position in the country. #meffy2023 #meffymustrun.
#meffy2023 #meffysarmy
The vice President of Liberia has challenged the ECOWAS Parliament to push for appropriate implementation of the community protocol on gender and human equality across regional and local governments. Vice President Jewel Taylor made this request while concluding her keynote address presented before the Plenary at the official opening of the First Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Parliament seating in Abuja. Jewel stated that Gender equality is a fundamental human right, yet women are underrepresented in power and decision making roles, women around the region do not fully experience equal rights and their potential as economic, social and sustainable change-agents remains untapped. She said “Excellency, special guest, distinguish members of the ECOWAS Parliament, as I close, permit me to say I will be remiss if I remain silent at this august gathering of regional leaders about the perennial issue of the lack of gender inequality in our local and regional body politics;
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