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Why Nigeria’s unable to assert self as Africa’s largest economy – Finance Minister

 

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No,it's because you couldn't do the magic you promise Nigerians in 2014 to upgrade the value of Naira to that of Dollar, your excuse not welcomed.

Because it is not.

We don't need excuses again ma'am. They gave you the position because you can deliver so show working if you really know what you're doing

Restructure the economy improve regulatory institutions let areas with comparative advantage use their resources optimally. monitor their progress agree on a revenue sharing formula ...

This govt is yet to understand the key to unlock the nation's economy. Very unfortunate

Poor management

Excuses , excuses , excuses sha

Blame PDP

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