The Platform Nigeria October 2019 Panel Session With Bismark Rewane, Charles Soludo, Peter Obi, Dr

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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2019
  • THE PLATFORM NIGERIA | RE-DESIGNING THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY WITH NEW IDEAS

Komentáře • 18

  • @dimejesijohnpaul7045
    @dimejesijohnpaul7045 Před 4 lety +5

    Obi and Soludo have all it takes to get out Nigeria from its current mess. Brothers you''re all good.

  • @joem551
    @joem551 Před 4 lety +2

    I agree with the speaker that said power is number one. Nigeria need to do two things to create jobs and skyrocket the economy. One is electricity and the other one is infrastructure. In Infrastructure, focus should be more on transportation such as roads, railroad housing etc. Number three will then be education and health. Number one and two should be declared as state of emergency. They are the most important and most urgent in Nigeria now. It doesn't make sense to focus on education while there is no jobs for those already graduated.

  • @arturoaka963
    @arturoaka963 Před 4 lety +8

    Igbo Kwenu, I am proud of ndi Igbo, you can see the contributions of Soludo and Peter Obi in this discussion, you can see with me that the brain of the Igbos is too much. My brothers Soludo and Peter, please don't waste your brain educating the zoo because they will not make good use of it

    • @emmanuelokorie6703
      @emmanuelokorie6703 Před 4 lety +3

      We need these great men in Biafra. Nigeria has collapsed.

    • @reggy.williams
      @reggy.williams Před 4 lety

      May God deliver Nigerians from our tribalistic lens. Its soo short-sighted

  • @newcreationeconomics8398
    @newcreationeconomics8398 Před 4 lety +3

    Dr Charles Soludo? Please he is professor Charles Soludo

  • @ugonwamara7778
    @ugonwamara7778 Před 4 lety +4

    intelligent people!! una don talk finish? make una come back next year and talk. when we told a fool at 60 !! where is a typical hausa Fulani man on that stage.. ? Dont they come for conference ? The PROBLEM is that u people talk talk talk , just to avoid THE PROBLEM!! We have not decided to be ONE. ... once we become ONE Nation, love and Justice for ALL... sense of commitment and development for all regions.., not that a fulani is afraid of an igbo, and an igbo is uncomfortable with a Yoruba, Once u define where u are going , u will get there. if not... u will be running around in circles... See u next year for morw talk talk talk... while they plan on how to keep u down from the actualization of your potentials!!

  • @emekannamdi946
    @emekannamdi946 Před 4 lety +2

    Declare state emergency on education and make it free and compulsory from nursery to secondary/ technical school..

  • @solomonogbonna5559
    @solomonogbonna5559 Před 3 lety +1

    The irrefutable truth is that if these discussants could undertake a review of present Nigeria, they could be weeping by now. Nonetheless, it's a great discourse. Profs Soludo and Bismarck sound as the real economists by their analyses; the latter especially so. Surprisingly, Former Governor Peter Obi sounds more "economistic" in practice by the way he reels out those figures and facts offhand, more than the two eminent economists in the house. Meeeehn! Mr Obi is facts and figures man!
    Theoritically, Dr Rewane sounds or tilts towards more methodological frameworks. Besides, I concur with Mr Peter Obi's advocacy of a private sector-driven economy

  • @nwabuking8830
    @nwabuking8830 Před 4 lety +2

    Obi is the numbers guy. I think we should call him “Numbers.”

    • @nwabuking8830
      @nwabuking8830 Před 4 lety

      The only way he can remember those numbers is because he thinks about the numbers.

  • @markfactor5952
    @markfactor5952 Před 4 lety +1

    D swag on soludo's articulation of ideas is of d hinges.soludo.. certainly d solution

  • @gr8vix46
    @gr8vix46 Před 4 lety +2

    Bismark for me

    • @julianumeh9194
      @julianumeh9194 Před 2 lety

      WTF is he saying? Dude was just rambling. He makes no sense. They need to take that mike away from him.

  • @scofieldcollins3478
    @scofieldcollins3478 Před 4 lety +1

    I don't think Nigeria is yet ready to move forward. If they do even in hell fire there's light.(fire). With electricity there will be security ,development ,and so many things will be moving forward

  • @jasminjune79
    @jasminjune79 Před 4 lety

    Provide mics for your speakers next time. Pretty clumsy to share one mike in such a forum...

  • @Be5andebe
    @Be5andebe Před 4 lety

    Jesus said " I am the way.nobody comes the father except through me "This govt have no choose than to implement professor soludu "NEED"this is the only sine quo non for economic growth,which is (1) people (2) freedom (3 ) finance (4) abstract thinking,i.e intellect capacity.nigerian economy hitted 10 % in gnp three time in it's history,one ,which is after independence1960, and in1970 after the civil war,it happened because of freedom,in Gen Babangida regime,it hitted 10 %,why it happened,they deregulate the economy with it's problem of short-termism,it left the majority of it's population 80 % under poverty level.Under Obasanjo it hitted 30 % in 2014 in gnp,which is mainly due to freedom and finance,freedom came with democracy as water will find it's level,the stock market climbed,and the stock market have not reached it's level again,meaning if the ministry of finance pushed the economy AND INTERVENES MASSIVELY,it will reaches 30 % if govt wills

  • @ubosivicar2047
    @ubosivicar2047 Před 4 lety +1

    Men dem!