Okey
Continue with your beauty contest while I remain rooted in defending the interests of the ordinary Nigerian.
Jibo
On Apr 10, 2014, at 2:21 PM, okeyiheduru <okeyiheduru@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.bdlive.co.za/economy/2014/04/10/investors-in-sa-shrug-off-nigerian-economic-coup
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> As a follow-up to Dr Sam Amadi's timely "re-direct" and my earlier response to Jibo's unfortunate destruction of his otherwise passable commentary on the rebasing of Nigeria's economy, I'm forwarding this Bloomburg News article. It's indeed a "beauty contest" that could potentially draw investments--hence, jobs--to Nigeria. Many of us have hurt feelings about Nigeria, but rather than bad-mouth her (often out of ignorance & conflation of issues), it behoves especially those of us who have been beneficiaries of Nigeria's largesse to root for her in this regional and global contest, even as we constructively seek solutions to her numerous political risk factors. I like what VC Aluko has been "musing" lately about routing out corruption (instead of executing corrupt Governors) in Nigeria. Peace as always!
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Continue with your beauty contest while I remain rooted in defending the interests of the ordinary Nigerian.
Jibo
On Apr 10, 2014, at 2:21 PM, okeyiheduru <okeyiheduru@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.bdlive.co.za/economy/2014/04/10/investors-in-sa-shrug-off-nigerian-economic-coup
>
> As a follow-up to Dr Sam Amadi's timely "re-direct" and my earlier response to Jibo's unfortunate destruction of his otherwise passable commentary on the rebasing of Nigeria's economy, I'm forwarding this Bloomburg News article. It's indeed a "beauty contest" that could potentially draw investments--hence, jobs--to Nigeria. Many of us have hurt feelings about Nigeria, but rather than bad-mouth her (often out of ignorance & conflation of issues), it behoves especially those of us who have been beneficiaries of Nigeria's largesse to root for her in this regional and global contest, even as we constructively seek solutions to her numerous political risk factors. I like what VC Aluko has been "musing" lately about routing out corruption (instead of executing corrupt Governors) in Nigeria. Peace as always!
> Sent from my iPhone Okey Iheduru
>
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