"What should concern us is the seeming paradox that despite been the 26th largest economy in the world we still have 60% of our population living below the poverty line.The implication is simply that the benefits of growth have not been shared equitably.So the main issue now is how to address this criminal inequality"
Thank you Obiemeka. The much we have been served by many eggheads so far on this noble platform bother on head or tail in the 2015 divide without the deeper question of what happened to us that we have become a country of big/good for nothing. We should appreciate Sister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala for opening the pandora box that exhibits motion without movement. The greatest problem of Nigerians is that we have always moved past all shock therapies of the past. We are a difficult people to understand or predict.
My hope as a Nigerian lies in the fact that if South Africa can overcome apartheid rule and the minority government, we will overcome corruption and the antics of the heartless leaders strewn across the land. It is well.
Ayandiji Daniel AINA
Babcock Business School,
Babcock University,
Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State,
Nigeria.
Official email: ainaay@babcock.edu.ng
Alternate email: dijiaina@icloud.com
Personal email: dijiaina@yahoo.com
"One of the truest tests of integrity is its blunt refusal to be compromised". Chinua Achebe
What should concern us is the seeming paradox that despite been the 26th largest economy in the world we still have 60% of our population living below the poverty line.The implication is simply that the benefits of growth have not been shared equitably.So the main issue now is how to address this criminal inequality.Thank you.