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Yes but not just the political system but many other areas of the country. Reply
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Quote from: Idbabe on 31-10-2011 11:50 AM Agreed but is it just starting from this administration? What about the ones before this one. Bias mind I like ur comment.
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Any presidential system is wasteful Reply
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Ajala tan naa oo? Reply![]() ![]()
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Quote from: MilleniumMan on 31-10-2011 12:09 PM Quote from: Idbabe on 31-10-2011 11:50 AM Agreed but is it just starting from this administration? What about the ones before this one. Bias mind I like ur comment. Alright, but its the truth
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Quote from: Simon-Zeletus on 31-10-2011 05:25 AM Stupid man making a rubbish comment while is going high everyday ABOKI i wonder if you realy understood the statement he only told the truth first it was an ibo man that was tere before he came in what has this got to do with tribes he is not stupid is you that is somehow silly because u fail see that all he said is the thruth am from edo state think before you write
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The most lucrative job in our environment today is to be in GOVERNMENT. Reply
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Quote from: sugaDaddy1forU on 30-10-2011 09:14 PM ![]() Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Sanusi Lamido Sanusi yesterday said that the present political structures of Nigeria are too cumbersome and economically wasteful to guarantee rapid development of the country. Sanusi who spoke as the Guest Speaker on the occasion of the presentation of professor Adamu Baike’s book, “Against All Odds” at Arewa House, Kaduna noted that the present 36 States are spending 96 percent of their revenues to pay salaries of their respective civil servants in an economy that is to develop on a long term basis, and posed a rhetorical question, “do we need 36 States, do we need the number of ministries that we have”? He also pointed out that the Federal government is spending 70 percent of its total revenue to pay workers’ salaries as well as taking care of the overhead cost, maintaining that it has denied the growth of some vital sectors of the socio-economy of the nation, leaving only 30 percent for 150 million Nigerians. The CBN boss whose paper presentation was entitled, “Re-Invigorating Education In Nigeria”, lamented that there are 71, 000 Nigerian students in Ghana who are paying not less than 155 billion naira as tuition annually, compared with the annual budget of 121 billion naira for the entire federal university education in Nigeria. According to him, “ltimately we will have to be confronted with the task of taking very difficult steps in looking at the political structures that we have, do we need 36 States, do we need the number of ministries that we have, it is an economy in which States spend 96 percent of their revenues to pay their civil servants, an economy that is likely to be developed in the long term.? “These are difficult questions that we need to ask, we have created States and local governments and ministries structures that are economically unviable, and the result is that we do not have funding for infrastructures, we do not have funding for education, we do not have funding for health. “I don’t know how many people know that 70 percent of the total revenue of the Federal government is spent paying salaries and over head, and leaving the remaining 30 percent for 150 million Nigerians. “For example, according to a newspaper account, and quoting the chairman, committee of governing councils of Nigerian Federal Universities: “there are 71, 000 Nigerian students in Ghana who pay not less than 155 billion naira as tuition annually, compared with the annual budget of 121 billion naira for the entire federal university education in Nigeria. Findings placed Nigeria third on the list of countries with the highest number of students studying overseas. “The poor state of education is also manifested in dearth of functional libraries, poor state of learning infrastructure, limited access to recent advances in various spheres of knowledge, and longer time required to complete a programme. Others include modality of teaching with instructional materials and facilities, lack of space for admission and irregularity in academics calendars of tertiary institutions arising from incessant strike actions embarked upon by both academic and non-academic staff union. “In emerging economy like Nigeria, a well designed education policy should be an integral part of its development strategy; the present economic strategy should include measure to invest in human capital that facilitates in upgrading of industries, and ginger the economy to attain utmost resources utilization. “It is not enough to simply lament the tragedy, let alone treat it with kid gloves, we completely agree with the House of Representatives that a state of emergency should be declared in our education sector now. Further procrastination on this very matter will inflate impracticable and irreversible damage to the nation.” via Daily Sun
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hmm...what you have said is nothing that hasnt been known or said...NOW FIND A WAY TO FIX IT....thats the issue, not talking about in circle and not finding a way to fix it....KAPISSSHHH ReplyWoman Of Valor~~~~I Am DeStInEd FOr gReAtNeSs
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ls there problem of nigeria? where are the money? Reply
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Quote from: Idbabe on 31-10-2011 11:50 AM Agreed but is it just starting from this administration? What about the ones before this one. Bias mind What the guy did during the last administration was right. What he is doing here is right too. He took a drastic measures when they were needed and he is doing the right thing again by telling Nigerians about the issue concerning us and no one want to talk about it. Not even you that does not see wrongs or rights because of your biased mind. IN ZAKA FADI, FADI GASKIYA, KOMAI TA JA MA A YI MAKA
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Quote from: DarkCoco on 31-10-2011 04:26 PM hmm...what you have said is nothing that hasnt been known or said...NOW FIND A WAY TO FIX IT....thats the issue, not talking about in circle and not finding a way to fix it....KAPISSSHHH Are you truly a Nigerian - living in Nigeria? I doubt it. But if you are, then why must you forget so soon with what this man did in order to save Nigeria financial sector. It was his responsibility and he did it. But it is not responsibility to change Nigeria political system but to advise and point it out to Nigerians. He take measures on Nigeria banks as he is the central bank governor, the work that no CBN governor did something like it before. Many have come, see the problems and pretend that everything was alright. This guy did it and to me, HE MAKE SENSE. IN ZAKA FADI, FADI GASKIYA, KOMAI TA JA MA A YI MAKA
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How much is his monthly salary. Reply
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Quote from: charlym on 31-10-2011 05:23 PM How much is his monthly salary. Ask him.... IN ZAKA FADI, FADI GASKIYA, KOMAI TA JA MA A YI MAKA
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this man is saying the truth, wat do we need 36states for? are we not one Nigerians, u could imagine how many states igbo, hausa and yoruba language has just for one tribe, if all the states could just be one state, it will do alot of good......... Reply
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The problem is in our people, look that one calling Sanusi Stupid for stating the truth. It's only in Nigeria someone you are better than will call you stupid, Sanusi is not talking of himself and I know buy his position he an afford to send his children to any school anywhere in the world. Reply
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KOMPLAIN, KOMPLAIN, MAKE DEM USE THEIR OFFICE EFFECT CHANGES Reply
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I SO MUCH APPRECIATE THIS SPEECH, so touching; MY LOVING NIGERIA. GOD av mercy. Reply
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Quote from: toibeli on 31-10-2011 03:13 AM true, but why is it causing concern now? B4 I CAN DANCE TO UR TONE PLS MAKE SOLUTION TO OUR NAIRA FIRST, I DONT THINK WHAT U ARE SAYING IS NOT COSINE U AND IF SO CORRECT UR SIDE FIRST.
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