Analysis: Nigeria's Economy Moving In Right Direction, But Very Slowly – Rewane | Politics Today

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17 Comments

  1. Where do they get the prices of eggs and yam? They are pretty lower than what is shown here. The egg is around N3,500, while the yam tuber is between N2,500 and N3,000.

  2. The most delicate understanding of economics is that these piecemeal “corner solutions” are rarely optimal please. If economics is to be a tool for moving Nigeria society from crisis toward a resilient and thriving future, then its renewal starts with a new compass and map that are fit for our emerging metamodern times

  3. The economy moving in the right direction but the people on the street disagree. Every day prices of commodities go up. Everything from pure water to bread and tomatoes and pepper are moving in the wrong direction.

  4. I am surprised i see no comment on nigeria economy moving in right direction. Kudos to cardoso CBN and Tinumbu resilience spirit and political will. Thank God he became the president

  5. No single index has been moving in a positive direction since 2015, and as far as APC is still using the broom to sweep everything good in the land, so shall it be.Sycophant with propaganda can't anything
    Of course, no political will so far .

  6. We need more whistle blowers in the mould of Senator Abdul Ningi in the congress. Imagine what Senator Micheal Opeyemi Bamidele from Ekiti Central stood up to say in the floor of the Senate. Does he know where political authority resides in a presidential system of government?