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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (ON whose side is it in NIGERIA)
ReI rememberd during General Babangida's learning experience, the IMF came up with their 'tunic' to Nigeria economic problems - the Structural Adjustment Program (SAP!) that Gen. Babangida carried out to the letters. I remember him encouraging every Nigerian to thighten up his belt and brace up to the pure torture that he was to unleach on the population. However, it was found out later, the belt thightening torture was only meant for the impoverished Nigerians; the General was happily able to loosen his belt so wide and free that he had a complete free hand in the gulf crises oil windfall that experts belive was in excess of $12 billion!
Despite this the IMF didnt find anything wrong with the General. In fact the IMF kept its ever loud mouth sealed! It appers to me that perhaps remotely there may be a kind of secret deal with some Nigeria government officials and the so called wise men of IMF.
This may sound preposterous, but does it? Do ponder over this, the IMF is aware that Nigeria is running a double digit inflation figure of over 11% (that is officially, it may even be more); the IMF is also aware that the Nigeria economy is almost 100% dependant on imported items. Here is the 'serious' advise from the egg heads at IMF to Nigeria; Nigeria should devalue its Naira further! One would wonder whether this is to improve the inflation index from the crushing two digits to a single digit. Since Nigeria nfortunately is dependant on importation, it also mean that devaluation of the Naira would imply more Naira chasing the forein currencies and this authomatically means spiral inflation or even a hiper inflation. So if this IMF talk is not more fuel for inflation what else could it be? Thogh the Nigeria CBN governor has 'reasoned' correctly that the IMF is simply mistaken , let us hope that, there is no secret deal between the Nigeria government and the IMF and that the CBN governor seeks ways to strengthen the Naira further; but if there is a secret deal as I suspect dont be surprised that despite the CBN governor's 'reaction' Naira would soon divenose!
Despite this the IMF didnt find anything wrong with the General. In fact the IMF kept its ever loud mouth sealed! It appers to me that perhaps remotely there may be a kind of secret deal with some Nigeria government officials and the so called wise men of IMF.
This may sound preposterous, but does it? Do ponder over this, the IMF is aware that Nigeria is running a double digit inflation figure of over 11% (that is officially, it may even be more); the IMF is also aware that the Nigeria economy is almost 100% dependant on imported items. Here is the 'serious' advise from the egg heads at IMF to Nigeria; Nigeria should devalue its Naira further! One would wonder whether this is to improve the inflation index from the crushing two digits to a single digit. Since Nigeria nfortunately is dependant on importation, it also mean that devaluation of the Naira would imply more Naira chasing the forein currencies and this authomatically means spiral inflation or even a hiper inflation. So if this IMF talk is not more fuel for inflation what else could it be? Thogh the Nigeria CBN governor has 'reasoned' correctly that the IMF is simply mistaken , let us hope that, there is no secret deal between the Nigeria government and the IMF and that the CBN governor seeks ways to strengthen the Naira further; but if there is a secret deal as I suspect dont be surprised that despite the CBN governor's 'reaction' Naira would soon divenose!
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
COL. GHADAFFE, another Africa's self styled superman
You did have a great education at OXFORD UNIVERSITY and as such, I trust yu could read the rithim of times correctly undoubtedly more than the timid countless 'uneducated' peoples.
Apart from all other transformations you you introduced into Lybia, the great dam from Gulf of SIDRA to the Sahara Desert which you termed the "THE Eightiet Wonder of the Mordern World" was most outstanding. Of course you comfrontation of the US and report of you openly surporting terrolisim or at least your alerged surport of international terrolist that kill and maim inocent victims was anything to the course of the Libian people except advancement. May be the onlything that came out of that comfrontation may be psychological satisfaction by some that someone stood to the "infidel dogs". Even at that when you equeate it with with the loss of human Libian lives including your adopted child and property loss to Lybians due to the US bombing of Tripoli and Bengazi ; you may rightly surmise that the comfrontation with the US was not worth it.Col. Ghadaffe, you have simply stayed too long. Within ten years one would have been able to do what he can for his country as head of State. After ten years you would have ran out of current idea to run the country and even if you have not ran out of ideas others are likely going to have a better idea; just like muscians run out of ideas except in the dept of your heart you now belive that you are a a Lybian 'Monach' and that staying in Government house is your right and that of your family. But you cant possibly be a monach and even if you were Monachy has long ran out of fashion and even before it ran out of fashion; many of them were outrightly indolent and devoid of all progressive ideas except the ideas of wasting the scarce resources of the state on exotic wears trinkets and elaborate arrogant parties for their supporters. What is more even if you said you are not considering your self a monach in any way, yet many monachs have rulled their countries for less the time you have already consumed.
It is time you cap your rather long rule by introducing real democracy in Lybia by organizing a general election to usher in your replacement and fast too. Already your long rule has among others cost 20 Lybian lives and two hundred wonded just in recent time. Your people have demonstrated that they have had enugh test of your good test . Dont just say to your self 'They are just a few tens of thousand of Lybians taking to the street" Dont deceive your self because out of every single demonstrators on the street there may be perhaps hundreds who are dead tired of you and your indefinite rule! Of course you still have pockets of supporters but since when did nation's leaders lead only their suppiorters? The Lybians are tired and have demonstrated thus. You have a choice, to be grateful to the Lybian people for supporting you for this whole 42 years! On the other hand you may consider yourself a "super man' just like all other sit thight African leaders that think their country revolves around them and their family, in which case you next move is to move armoured cars purchased with tax payers money to spill the blood of the Lybian people on the streets of ancient Lybia! I encourage you to throw away your superman sprit and go away and leave Lybia a happy country!
Col. Ghadaffe sir you have simply stayed too long. Within ten years one would have been able to do all he could for a country
Apart from all other transformations you you introduced into Lybia, the great dam from Gulf of SIDRA to the Sahara Desert which you termed the "THE Eightiet Wonder of the Mordern World" was most outstanding. Of course you comfrontation of the US and report of you openly surporting terrolisim or at least your alerged surport of international terrolist that kill and maim inocent victims was anything to the course of the Libian people except advancement. May be the onlything that came out of that comfrontation may be psychological satisfaction by some that someone stood to the "infidel dogs". Even at that when you equeate it with with the loss of human Libian lives including your adopted child and property loss to Lybians due to the US bombing of Tripoli and Bengazi ; you may rightly surmise that the comfrontation with the US was not worth it.Col. Ghadaffe, you have simply stayed too long. Within ten years one would have been able to do what he can for his country as head of State. After ten years you would have ran out of current idea to run the country and even if you have not ran out of ideas others are likely going to have a better idea; just like muscians run out of ideas except in the dept of your heart you now belive that you are a a Lybian 'Monach' and that staying in Government house is your right and that of your family. But you cant possibly be a monach and even if you were Monachy has long ran out of fashion and even before it ran out of fashion; many of them were outrightly indolent and devoid of all progressive ideas except the ideas of wasting the scarce resources of the state on exotic wears trinkets and elaborate arrogant parties for their supporters. What is more even if you said you are not considering your self a monach in any way, yet many monachs have rulled their countries for less the time you have already consumed.
It is time you cap your rather long rule by introducing real democracy in Lybia by organizing a general election to usher in your replacement and fast too. Already your long rule has among others cost 20 Lybian lives and two hundred wonded just in recent time. Your people have demonstrated that they have had enugh test of your good test . Dont just say to your self 'They are just a few tens of thousand of Lybians taking to the street" Dont deceive your self because out of every single demonstrators on the street there may be perhaps hundreds who are dead tired of you and your indefinite rule! Of course you still have pockets of supporters but since when did nation's leaders lead only their suppiorters? The Lybians are tired and have demonstrated thus. You have a choice, to be grateful to the Lybian people for supporting you for this whole 42 years! On the other hand you may consider yourself a "super man' just like all other sit thight African leaders that think their country revolves around them and their family, in which case you next move is to move armoured cars purchased with tax payers money to spill the blood of the Lybian people on the streets of ancient Lybia! I encourage you to throw away your superman sprit and go away and leave Lybia a happy country!
Col. Ghadaffe sir you have simply stayed too long. Within ten years one would have been able to do all he could for a country
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