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Tuesday, 24 February 2015

President Jonathan missed the point on missing N30trn - Charles Soludo

In his interview with ThisDay newspaper published last Sunday February 22nd, President Jonathan accused former CBN Governor Charles Soludo of being political with his claims that N30 trillion had gone missing under the watch of the Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. What President Jonathan said about Soludo's claims below and Soludo's response after the cut...
"So you’ll see that there is a lot of politicking about some of the serious issues. Not too long ago I read in one of the papers, I think Vanguard, that former chief economic adviser to President Obasanjo who also went to become a CBN governor… Soludo is a professor and first class material. Yes, making a first class in economics, he is a brilliant person. His secondary school records are fantastic. So by all standards he is a brilliant person. So the Vanguard wrote that he accused Ngozi; that N30 trillion was stolen under the watch of Ngozi in four years. Ngozi became a finance minister, let’s say from 2011 till date. From that time till now, our annual budget is between N4.3 trillion and N4.9 trillion. So even if you put all together, it is about 18 plus trillion naira, & not 30 trillion.
The budget for these four years is less than N20 trillion, but Soludo said that under Ngozi’s watch they stole N30 trillion. This is in the papers, social media, stored in the clouds and will continue to be there. And when you type it in it will come out that during President Jonathan’s time they stole N30 trillion. We asked Ngozi how her colleagues in the World Bank saw the accusation and she said they were laughing and couldn’t believe it. There are certain things that you just cannot believe and if that is coming from somebody considered to be cerebral like Professor Soludo, then of course you know what the ordinary person would say. It is all political"President Jonathan said.

Professor Soludo reacted to this interview by releasing an article this evening. See it below...
My attention has been drawn this morning to an article entitled: “Jonathan Replies Soludo over “missing N30 trillion” claim”— extracting from Mr. President’s interview as published by Thisday newspaper.
ThisDay quoted Mr. President as saying that “Soludo said that under Ngozi’s watch they stole N30 trillion” but that since the sum of the federal budget over the last four years was less than N30 trillion, such an amount could not have been “stolen”.
According to the President, “it is all political”. I had earlier stated that I would not make further comments on the issues until probably after the elections but since Mr. President has decided to join the fray, I am constrained to make a further brief clarification.
For me, President Jonathan is a gentleman and a friend but I have a fundamental disagreement on his management of the economy. On the issues at stake, I believe that the pressures of office and the hectic electioneering campaigns have not allowed him time to read my articles or that his staff have not explained the contents to him hence he totally missed the point in his comments. For the avoidance of doubt, let me clarify as follows:
1. In my article entitled “Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Missing Trillions”, I presented some rough calculations covering: oil theft, money that ought to accrue to stock of foreign reserves, unbudgeted oil subsidy payments, customs duty waivers, leakages through the self-financing government parastatals, unremitted sums by NNPC, etc.
I concluded that section of my article by noting that: “I have a long list but let me wait for now. I do not want to talk about other ‘black pots’ that impinge on national security. My estimate, Madam, is that probably more than N30 trillion has either been stolen or lost or unaccounted for or simply mismanaged under your watchful eyes in the past four years”.
2. It is evident that the monies I referred to are “off-budget”. These are monies that did not make it to the budget. I find it funny that the Government deliberately avoided the issues raised above but instead has sought to divert attention by focusing on the “federal budget”.
Let me state for the record that I believe that the amount of resources that are either stolen from the economy or out-rightly mismanaged by government far exceeds the federal budget per annum.
Ours is about a N100 trillion economy, and I will be shocked if the government pretends that it does not know that currently about 10% of the GDP falls into a ‘black hole’ on annual basis.
We have not added figures based on counterfactual analysis such as the cost to the aggregate economy of bad or misguided economic policy. For example, in today’s Thisday newspaper, a headline news reports that “Aliko Dangote, Africa’s Richest Man, Loses $7.8 Billion as Naira, Stocks Plunge” while reporting that “In dollar terms, the devaluation has knocked more than $40 billion off the value of Nigeria’s economy”. Of course, most people predicted that oil prices would soon fall but we were caught unprepared, and today, the parallel market exchange rate is N225 to the dollar.
Thus, the kind of analysis in today’s Thisday is just one little example of the kind of collateral damages–‘costs’ or ‘losses’– that mismanagement foists on the system. To repeat, my article did not focus on the federal budget: the mismanagement of the consumption budget and its unprecedented debt accumulation (with low value-for-money expenditures) are entirely different matters.
3. What I found particularly disconcerting as a Nigerian from the comments I read is the fixation to validation from the World Bank. According to Mr. President, “we asked the Minister how her colleagues at the World Bank saw the accusation”. I shook my head in disbelief. It is instructive that no one asked what Nigerians thought or ‘how Nigerians saw it’ but rather what was important to government was the impression of the World Bank. If this is the mind-set of our leaders, then ordinary citizens have real cause to worry.
Well, I have read several editorial comments of Nigerian media and they do not agree with the ‘impression’ of the World Bank official. I read a similar comment by a high government official stating that World Bank officials and CNN had told them that government was doing well and therefore who else could question them.
But neither the World Bank nor CNN conducts comprehensive independent surveys on the economy— they comment based on the data they are given— and their subjective “opinions” cannot substitute for hard facts.
The World Bank is not a statistical agency. I can provide a long list of countries that World Bank reports praised as ‘star performers’ and they slumped into deep crisis almost immediately after. Check out the World Bank and IMF reports on the US and other countries’ economies shortly before the unprecedented global financial and economic crisis in fifty years (the Great Recession of 2008/09).
Actually for many countries once they start getting such ‘praises’, then perceptive officials begin to worry. Nigeria is probably the only country where its government officials quote the World Bank while ignoring data from its own statistical agency!
A serious concern is that while government relies on external validation (opinion) as ‘proof’ of its performance, it is selective in the process—accepting the positive ones and disparaging the negative ones. Our recent exchanges illustrate the point. In my first article (26th January): “Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond the Elections”, I argued that “the economy seems to be on auto pilot, with confusion as to who is in charge, and government largely as a constraint.
There are no big ideas, and it is difficult to see where economic policy is headed to. My thesis is that the Nigerian economy, if properly managed, should have been growing at an annual rate of about 12% given the oil boom, and poverty and unemployment should have fallen dramatically over the last five years”. No one has credibly challenged the above, except what the Financial Times of London described as a “furious response by the Minister”. But, the influential Economist Magazine of London and New York Times agreed with us. According to the Economist editorial (7th February, 2015):
“… as Africa’s biggest economy stages its most important election since the restoration of civilian rule in 1999, and perhaps since the civil war four decades ago, Nigerians must pick between the incumbent, Goodluck Jonathan, who has proved an utter failure, and the opposition leader, Muhammadu Buhari….
The single bright spot of his rule has been Nigeria’s economy, one of the world’s fastest-growing. Yet that is largely despite the government rather than because of it, and falling oil prices will temper the boom. The prosperity has not been broadly shared: under Mr Jonathan poverty has increased. Nigerians typically die eight years younger than their poorer neighbours in nearby Ghana”. I gave the Government an “F” grade on economic management, and the Economist described its performance as “utter failure”.
The Economist also basically agreed with me that the re-basing of the economy and its observed ‘growth’ have nothing to do with government policy. Again, government has not credibly challenged the above or is the Economist’s view also ‘all political ’? Government simply waved it off. My point is that if Government has to rely on the “impressions” of external bodies, then it should be consistent and comprehensive.
4. In conclusion, let me re-state that I firmly stand by my earlier statements. These are weighty statements which I weighed carefully before issuing. I appreciate that this is an election time and so attempts would be made to trivialize, or either play politics with, or divert attention from, them. In a serious society, we should have had a good debate on these matters as they could provide some of the building blocks in trying to pick the pieces after the elections.
Part of our citizen duty in a democracy is to raise such issues and demand for answers. In the meantime, I grant that our leaders are busy with campaigns but these issues won’t go away until we have a transparent resolution. Be assured that after the elections, we will be back with even more questions!

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Toronto Finest said...

What do you jonathan know about finance lol

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Hoha! *in yemi Alade's voice*#Buhari is all we need o.

Unknown said...

abegi all of una nah thief.

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Hoha! *in yemi Alade's voice*#Buhari is all we need o.

Yinka said...

Am I suppose to read all these?







Meanwhile, I still have a crush on Laura ikeji

Unknown said...

Soludo should go and sit down, all this politicians will continue to be public nuisance as far as they have no job.

Unknown said...

Even soludo is not a saint...Looters

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Obviously GEJ is a saint in d mirror, open ur eyez 9ja ooooo

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Obviously GEJ is a saint in d mirror, open ur eyez 9ja ooooo

Unknown said...

Soludo,please just shut up

Unknown said...

E too long hve some book to read

Unknown said...

Soludo,you just want to stay politically by all means

Unknown said...

Soludo,you just want to stay politically by all means

Princess G said...

Hmmmmmm.

Unknown said...

Soludo,should forever hide his face in shame.Was it not during soludo reign as the CBN governor that some nigerian banks were almost looted to the ground by their managers and CEOs.It only took the timely emergence of Sanusi to restore some sanity to the banks

TIANA said...

Infact, we are tired Soludo. So, u r now very less busy, thought u said u r very busy consulting for countries- how have u suddenly gone jobless. Even though u have raised issues, I still believe there's a political undertone to all this ur bruahaha, if not, u should have been patriotic enough to speak before now. Pls, just go away.

Anonymous said...

Soludo tell them o..they have destroyed naijas economy..even jonathan is clueless..so much corruption in this administration..30trillion naira no be beans..jona should go and rest abeg

Anonymous said...

Soludo you are really a fool. So your write up and accusation of missing trillions are based of ROUGH CALCULATIONS?? smh . Here him "" I presented some rough calculations covering: oil theft, money that ought to accrue to stock of foreign reserves, unbudgeted oil subsidy payments, customs duty waivers, leakages through the self-financing government parastatals, unremitted sums by NNPC, etc

TIANA said...

Infact, we are tired Soludo. So, u r now very less busy, thought u said u r very busy consulting for countries- how have u suddenly gone jobless. Even though u have raised issues, I still believe there's a political undertone to all this ur bruahaha, if not, u should have been patriotic enough to speak before now. Pls, just go away.

Unknown said...

thieves
na dem know hw d ego waka


mhizter kowo funmi

Unknown said...

Hmmmmmmm 9ja
Let GOD be de judged

Unknown said...

Y'all r thieves....

Unknown said...

Bt naija get money shaa! Lolo1

Unknown said...

It is well.


@Sophia Stephen

lami said...

This is Nigeria for you.

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Long article

Unknown said...

Soludo must have been so aggrieved with GEJ in line with other APC supporters (Association of aggrieved/ disgruntled Congress) that he has decided to make GEJ his prayer point. Soludo you're a Failure, (F) with a capital letter. U failed as a CBN governor, u failed as a governor aspirant....He dat is down will fear no fall..but No, you're not gonna drag my president with U. GEJ we're marching forward till 2019👍and NO Jupiter can stop us...

joystickextender@gmail.com said...
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Unknown said...

Ok.

Anonymous said...

It is a pity that many Nigerian youths don't demand answers from our leaders. Minister of finance blaming institutions for corruption but refused to blame her paymaster, who is the leader.

Unknown said...

Hmmmmm niger

Anonymous said...

VERULE says-hmm

Unknown said...

Lol@ i give Nigeria economic management a F9 grade....this man is just too much...based on his economic management analyses i will agree with him that Jonah 4years complete administration is nothing but a failure


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Unknown said...

Hmmmm, I'm still listenin

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Unknown said...

Information is light. No matter how hard Jonathan’s administration try to cover it, it will still find a crack and it rays penetrating like lazer

Anonymous said...

Out of respect for Soludo, I will state here that Soludo grieving over the loss of what we never had in the first place. In spite of that it is still exaggerated. He is now sounding like a broken record. it is sad I must say that I pity him because if you say something that only dreamers can appreciate then you have a problem. Three or four explanations and people still do not understand him

Unknown said...

Until then sir, but u'll should ve this in mind that whosoever trying to bring darkness in this country will never go unpunished with his or her family Amen.#THAT AKWA IBOM BOY#

@MEETD®EALEVANS™ said...

Soludo can write for Amagedon sha

Unknown said...

Just through with every single word my comment remains no comment

Unknown said...

Mbaka Why????

Anonymous said...

Misfire.

Unknown said...

"Their subjective opinions can not substitute hard facts" I like dat. .. u know when u hv a govt dat corruption has clouded their sense of value judgement, u also need an intelligent and smart guyz like Prof. Charles Soludo to question their "authority" ..... I think prof hv further open our eyes to see how evil dis guyz r and how they constantly taking us for granted.... impoverished us then joke and laugh at us yet call us fools. ... just want dem to remember there is God...

tosade of lagos said...

seen


#GMB15 #GMBMate

Unknown said...

well said Prof, i can't agree more...

Anonymous said...

Soludo is not convincing here. However, is GEJ trying to be a saint? Nothing was stolen? The way NNPC fooled PWC? Audit and come out with nothing? Everything is spick and span? Well, a man has to defend and not indict himself. Na so.

Anonymous said...

ok

Anonymous said...

I remember how subsidy wahala started. Somebody told somebody not to tell the National Assembly that there was going to be a heist of the national purse to the tune of ( was it?) billions of naira ALL in the name of subsidy. Those somebodies who gave the orders are not known till this day. Jonathan cannot and should not pretend to be a saint. This is Naija. Anyhow dem wan talk am, 80 billion dollars dey miss. Forget. Na normal.

Anonymous said...

I remember how subsidy wahala started. Somebody told somebody not to tell the National Assembly that there was going to be a heist of the national purse to the tune of ( was it?) billions of naira ALL in the name of subsidy. Those somebodies who gave the orders are not known till this day. Jonathan cannot and should not pretend to be a saint. This is Naija. Anyhow dem wan talk am, 80 billion dollars dey miss. Forget. Na normal.

joystickextender@gmail.com said...

*waiting for iwealas response

Meanwhile email me to know how to enlarge your joystick and stop premature ejac n let your woman respect you

Nnamchi thomas said...

Mr president, please for the love of God don't engage in ANY intellectual debate with this fellow. He's a bonafide graduate of the University of Nigeria,Nsukka. Ur doctorate degree can't compare to even his B Sc. Guess the saying is true, "A wise man can learn more from a foolish question, than a fool can learn from a wise answer". Mr president, pls be guided. Thanks and remain blessed.

Nnamchi Thomas O said...

Mr president, please for the love of God don't engage in ANY intellectual debate with this fellow. He's a bonafide graduate of the University of Nigeria,Nsukka. Ur doctorate degree can't compare to even his B Sc. Guess the saying is true, "A wise man can learn more from a foolish question, than a fool can learn from a wise answer". Mr president, pls be guided. Thanks and remain blessed.

Unknown said...

Word Charly. WORD. I ve never believed in the Finance Minister, probably out of an inbuilt hatred for all the Bretton Woods institutions of which she is a DIRTY Product. They are deliberately underdevelopin us n other third world countries in order to maximise their profitz thru their surrogates like Miss Iweala so as to make their Shareholders smile ( yeah, they gat shareholders). They hate the common folkz with a passion that is y almost all their policies are anti masses. It will do y'al good to read "The Myth of Development" by Oswaldo de Reviero, while Walter Rodney's "How Europe Underdeveloped Africa will also come in handy. The first book revealed a secret on y some country's development are deliberately sabotage cos the WEST have a policy of only developin countries in which they have STRATEGIC interest like Taiwan (b4 the rise of China). Moreover, the few industrialised Nations on earth are the biggest polluters of the world, so u can only imagine what will happen to Planet Earth if all Countries were to develop industrially. The United Nations also aids in this fuckeries by dishin out hopeless hopes despite knowin the truth about the ongoing deceit.

Nnamchi Thomas O said...

Mr president, please for the love of God don't engage in ANY intellectual debate with this fellow. He's a bonafide graduate of the University of Nigeria,Nsukka. Ur doctorate degree can't compare to even his B Sc. Guess the saying is true, "A wise man can learn more from a foolish question, than a fool can learn from a wise answer". Mr president, pls be guided. Thanks and remain blessed.

Anonymous said...

Mr president, please for the love of God don't engage in ANY intellectual debate with this fellow. He's a bonafide graduate of the University of Nigeria,Nsukka. Ur doctorate degree can't compare to even his B Sc. Guess the saying is true, "A wise man can learn more from a foolish question, than a fool can learn from a wise answer". Mr president, pls be guided. Thanks and remain blessed.

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

To all GEJ fans,may God run ur life the way GEJ is running this country, Amen!

Anonymous said...

The unaccounted for dollars are being stolen. Its not just the budget but forecasted financial accruals to the economy. No wonder you dont understand economy like Oga Jonah!!!

Unknown said...

Stored in the clouds..lol
Sense of humor toh badt



OKORO UPGRADED**

Anonymous said...

Jonathan does not understand economics! Our supposed phd holder Oga Jonah is a mental midget to compared to an economics proffessor with a 1st class degree. We are making more money than what is being budgeted but as long as its not being accounted for in the budget...the monies are being wasted or stolen!!! Simple economics

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

@Nnamchi...hoha! Ur mama born u well,u finish word! GEJ hope u dey read this?

Unknown said...

So that crook called Ludo still has the effontry to open his mouth and vomit rubbish after all the sleaze and malpractices that took place in the banking industry, under his watch. Thank God for Sanusi, I wonder what wld ve happened to depositors funds. In a civilized world this rogue (soludo) shld b cooling his heels in kirikiri prisons and the keys thrown away.

Unknown said...

the nation criminals






#Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

knowurway.com said...

@ Chidi maduka, shut-up he goat why re u talking rubbish here, do u read what charles soludo, wrote to GEJ, @all u gab talking nonsense here, Charles soludo, is trying to let us understand what is happening to Nigeria Government. the way Nigeria money is missing, under "Ngozi okonjo, watch, u re here talk rubbish

Anonymous said...

Jonah na fool and he doesn't understand simple Economics.....Jonathan does not understand economics! Our supposed phd holder Oga Jonah is a mental midget to compared to an economics proffessor with a 1st class degree. We are making more money than what is being budgeted but as long as its not being accounted for in the budget...the monies are being wasted or stolen!!! Simple economics

knowurway.com said...

Amen!!!!!!!!!!!!.... Thank u Mr. Charles soludo, I pledge to Nigeria my country to vote Buhari and Osinbajo on 28 of march, to be gentle, loyal on election day, to say NO to GEJ again with all my strength, to protect my PVC and uphold no violence and trouble.. So help me God..
Forward this to ur frnds if u love Nigeria ur country, enough is enough PDP and GEJ corrupt Government must go. #ihavedecided to vote for #change#

Anonymous said...

Between ur inability to read and ur love for Laura Ikeji, I have summed up ur personality. And the prognosis is not good....Lol

knowurway.com said...

Nigerians wake-up and #change# from ur way, u and I know that PDP Government are bad and they re not suppose to be voted in again to rule this country Nigeria, let us make a #change# so that we will be free from this evil we are seeing almost everyday in Nigeria, and for how long are we going to be swimming inside corruption, insecurity, darkness and poverty? U can see the way they recycle themselves so u need to wake-up and join #ihavedecided group and vote for #change#

Unknown said...

Why are some people on this blog like this?, shallow minded. Read the article above and you will see the facts Soludo raised, instead of analyzing GEJ haphazard answers with little no or intelligence you are busy insulting Soludo.
In all reality, has our economy witnessed any positive changes over the last couple of years?, even with it's supposed increase in GDP fueled by the UN-clarified world bank praises about our economy, has it had any effect on the common man?, are jobs been created?, has electricity been better?, has corruption level dropped?, has the middle class been established or slowly abolished?, a lot of open ended questions with little or no answers. Ask yourself these questions, when GEJ removed fuel subsidy what were the promises he and Okonjo Iweala made to the masses?, has he delivered on any one of them?. Be honest with yourself.
A country that made so much money from oil sale and yet could not repair its refineries, or even build one single one, what a shame!!!!.
INSTEAD OF YOU TO DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY FROM YOUR LEADERS, YOU ARE RAINING ABUSES ON SOLUDO.

Anonymous said...

Olodo! How did he fail as a CBN Governor? What do u even understand by a good or bad CBN Gov?

Anonymous said...

Anyone with basic economic acumen would understand what Soludo has been saying. So speak for urself!

mowat steve said...

Our nation needs prayer

Anonymous said...

Gej all the way!

Anonymous said...

Oh no..Nigerians!!! Base on rough estimates with facts and numbers. Please argue on his facts.instead you should be asking about his his facts and where he got it from? Please can an intellectual in the government answer Soludo with facts or are they all morons ?

Unknown said...

Neither are you. question is he right or wrong

Unknown said...

It is essential you read this than wiz kid gist

Unknown said...

It has nothing to do with facts he raised

ary said...

A country where a full ship went missing in the wharf, anything is possible in Nigeria.

Unknown said...

But I thought Soludo has resigned. What's up naw


www.udokajane.blogspot.com

orovan said...

Am truly sick of the way GEJ and co continue to mock Nigerians on sensitive issues, ati we asked Ngozi what her world bank colleagues said and she said the laughed. Were they also laughing when they rated Nigeria one of the poorest countries? Rubbish administration of rogues!

Unknown said...

Some fools we Neva undastand u oga soludo

Anonymous said...

Some of the comments on here are jus hilarious..some are attacking him(soludo) bcos he did bad b4...that dose nt write off the hard fact that he raised... And dey re shouting sanusi!.. Is it not same sanusi DAT the GEJ suspended from office cos he found foul play...Hippocrates everywhere.

Anonymous said...

God bless u Nnamchi Thomas..u said it all

Unknown said...

And to all the buhari supporters,may your lives be cut short unexpetedly the way buhari unexpectedly cut short the lives of thousands of innocent in the north because he lost the election in 2011.Amen

UNHAPPY NIGERIAN. said...

IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT PEOPLE LIKE THIS ABOKIDAWARRI WITH THIS LEVEL OF ILL MANNERS ARE WHAT APC IS FILLED UP WITH. I ALMOST WANT TO TROW UP ANYTIME I READ HIS COMMENTS. IS A BIG SHAME.

Unknown said...

Nice article by soludo. Our president is just clueless. Asking iweala how her colleagues in world bank feels. Smh for this man o.

Anonymous said...

Soludo, you just messed up big time and even if u are right can't the same thing be said about the administration you served in. Please stop misinforming and confusing Nigerians. We know about your intellectual prowess. It's disappointing that this has not been truly deployed for the service of your country but rather you choose to belittle yourself with falsehood, lies and propaganda. Just keep quiet and stop embossing the academia.

Unknown said...

How do you expect a zoologist to understand things about economics, that why ngozi his hitting his head and stealing money
I blame myself for voting a zoologist at first

Anonymous said...

U are an idiot

Anonymous said...

Thanks on ur view

Unknown said...

I#Obi Eze,it bothers on his integrity and good judgement.

Unknown said...

@Anon 1:28,he was didgraced out of office by Yar adua because our banks almost collapsed under his watch.And Nnenne Grorge,I am begining to fall in love with you.

Anonymous said...

please,shut up ur toto.mumu

Anonymous said...

Thank you,my dear.

Judeocracy said...

Yea Nnamchi! My Alma mater product! We are always ahead!!!

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

U shut up too!

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

@king and u just want to stay Liber by all means Olodo rabata!

Anonymous said...

@The King of Money; Now I conclude that u're as clueless as ur loving GEJ. Why are u now giving the name Sanusi as the man that saved Nigerian economy when u called him many names? Fool. May God run your life the way GEJ is running d affairs of this Country. Amen

Anonymous said...

@The King of Money; Now I conclude that u're as clueless as ur loving GEJ. Why are u now giving the name Sanusi as the man that saved Nigerian economy when u called him many names? Fool. May God run your life the way GEJ is running d affairs of this Country. Amen
Grafix

frank said...

To show you Satan has taken over some people's life in thus world an make then foolish like warri boy an Co whose sole aim to see the BH leader Buhari in power, to the extent that they forgot that even though GEJ, is not a prof that he uses first class in everything, we have national auditors, we still have other firm that look @ this on daily bases, why do you think that they kept quite because they know that Soludo is running mad as unemployed prof

Unknown said...

Lol some people are on payroll till election while so many are doing follow follow... Just make sure you save enough #change before election because once they get in you won't be collecting any #change o. APC has the social media on a lockdown! Too many paid influencers and too many follow follow. Let's stop being sentimental and reason, remember when GEJ came last time and said he had no shoes and we all got sentimental and voted him in only to find his pictures in the 70's wearing timberland boots.. Can we shock all this people by bringing the real change our self? is there no other man in the land who is truely selfless who can lead us?

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

@king Waoo y d negative prayer after I blessed u pdp supporters wit good prayer?? Aww dat means u know say u no dey support good team abi?? Smh wat a pity!

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

@king Waoo y d negative prayer after I blessed u pdp supporters wit good prayer?? Aww dat means u know say u no dey support good team abi?? Smh wat a pity!

oqwy said...

Anonymous, you are the bigger fool. What did he achieve as CBN governor if not watching banks go to liquidation with poor financial management.

He who must go to equity must go with clean hands.

Unknown said...

The president said it is political. U proved him right. U would have just made your point without this...

“… as Africa’s biggest economy stages its most important election since the restoration of civilian rule in 1999, and perhaps since the civil war four decades ago, Nigerians must pick between the incumbent, Goodluck Jonathan, who has proved an utter failure, and the opposition leader, Muhammadu Buhari…."
And people like us will understand that you are not speaking from the abundance of ur pocket but ur heart. Do we just have two political aspirants. A first class brain can't make such mistake. I can't.

oqwy said...

And you have basic acumen? You understand him? You're just a joke.

Unknown said...

Soludo is not fit to tell us abt our economy and missing monies. He was part of a conspiracy with the bank ceo's to inflict misgovernance in the banking system, its on that premise that I wanna say he is morally unfit. His write ups and accusation of the GEJ govt are meant to deflect attention from the sleaze that he helped to perpetrate in d banking sector, and should be answering questions for. As far as I am concerned he is a criminal and shld nt be taken very seriously

Anonymous said...

Prof Soludo is a dreamer.... I am absolutely disappointed in his comparison of his theoretical analysis with practical analysis that should be based on facts and figures. Even future forecast is based on past facts and figures but Soludo has completely ignored it. It is quite obvious that Soludo is envious of the position Dr Ngozi Iweala is occupying. As a Nigerian of Igbo extraction, I would advise him to stop making mockery of himself.

Unknown said...

Oga Jona deny all you want, fact still remains dat trillions was stolen in the last four years, na only d figure we no know. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

Soludo, the 30trillion dollars, does it factor the reconciled NNPC accounts by PWC because you mentioned unremitted NNPC funds, you also mentioned waivers on custom duties. this is statutory. Every Govt in the world applies waivers on certain items imported into its system, so what are talking about. He mentioned leakages and oil theft. How does that represent stolen money by the Govt. Efforts have been to curtail this but that can't be eradicated over night

Anonymous said...

Going by the thinking of the average Nigerian it is obvious this country still has a long way to go.
Soludo has raised very salient and pertinent points but we all just brush them under the carpet due to misplaced sentiments. Indeed we deserve the kind of leadership we get.

Anonymous said...

Good read. I had an awesome ride with this frigate...

Anonymous said...

Nnamchi you just dropped a Solid submission. Nice one.

Unknown said...

B4 Jonathan assume office dollar was selling at less than 120 naira, today dollar is being sold at 225 naira, despite Nigerian being the third oil exporting country in the world,Jonathan knows that the budget his talking about was built on 70 dollar per baron of crude money, when oil is being sold at 110 dollar per baron, wot happen to our excess crude money, instead of people to sit down and look at d fact, they are here talking rubbish.

Anonymous said...

Duuuude! This is one of the most hilarious comments I have ever read: Anon 1:25. Smart people everywhere.

Unknown said...

Brouhaha*

Anonymous said...

First time commenting on LIB. I realised that the infacts of today are the ones that do not understand the negative impact of bad economy. As ling as they get their daily pocket money from their parents. The economy is bad and if a top end official point pick a problem I this civilised country we should go on a tv broadcasting on a dabate with the people involved. I do not like the fact that the president take big matters slightly. Ps is dangote worth $20B in March last year in this new economy situation he's worth is now $13.77.

Unknown said...

Most of al dese gej supporters dnt reason at all, i like to know what dey ve benefited from gej since d last four years? they jus reply real facts without thinking one bit...pls tel us hw ur life has improved since d last four years

Unknown said...

Mr. Soludo, don’t bother responding to Dumbo else you make things more complex for him. Anything outside the context of yam, goats and ogogoro is a miss for him.

Anonymous said...

Soludo is truly SirOlodo now. How can he be spewing rough estimates,money that was not earned and call it stolen money or mismanaged money. His jealousy of OkonjoIweala will soon give this man a heart attack.

Anonymous said...

Soludo is truly SirOlodo now. How can he be spewing rough estimates,money that was not earned and call it stolen money or mismanaged money. His jealousy of OkonjoIweala will soon give this man a heart attack.

Anonymous said...

SirOlodo where is our 5.7 trillion naira? That one no be rough estimate and no be money wey we never earn o. That one Na money wey you make disappear in the banking sector into your pocket and that of those criminal bank MDs o.

Anonymous said...

SirOlodo where is our 5.7 trillion naira? That one no be rough estimate and no be money wey we never earn o. That one Na money wey you make disappear in the banking sector into your pocket and that of those criminal bank MDs o.

Anonymous said...

SirOlodo where is our 5.7 trillion naira? That one no be rough estimate and no be money wey we never earn o. That one Na money wey you make disappear in the banking sector into your pocket and that of those criminal bank MDs o.

Anonymous said...

But sha this man is sounding like a truly messed up psycho. How can money not earned be mismanaged or stolen? I think that he is just suffering from a jealousy diseased heart towards OkonjoIweala and in trying to attack he he made a fool of himself.

Anonymous said...

But sha this man is sounding like a truly messed up psycho. How can money not earned be mismanaged or stolen? I think that he is just suffering from a jealousy diseased heart towards OkonjoIweala and in trying to attack he he made a fool of himself.

Anonymous said...

So Soludo is saying that pipeline vandalism leading to production shut in and loss of revenue is all money stolen or mismanaged? Political ambition has truly messed this guy up.

Anonymous said...

So Soludo is saying that pipeline vandalism leading to production shut in and loss of revenue is all money stolen or mismanaged? Political ambition has truly messed this guy up.

Anonymous said...

Anon 5.52am, which part is the lie?

Anonymous said...

This is clearly the rantings of a frustrated man. So potential revenue in any country that was never realized due to a myriad of factors is all termed money stolen or mismanaged? So under Obasanjo when pipeline vandalism was at its peak we can say that all the revenue lost due to production shut in was stolen by Obasanjo? How intellectually fraudulent! Soludo is truly messed up.

Anonymous said...

This is clearly the rantings of a frustrated man. So potential revenue in any country that was never realized due to a myriad of factors is all termed money stolen or mismanaged? So under Obasanjo when pipeline vandalism was at its peak we can say that all the revenue lost due to production shut in was stolen by Obasanjo? How intellectually fraudulent! Soludo is truly messed up.

Anonymous said...

No one should mind Soludo. He is an intellectual fraud. How can money not earned be stolen or mismanaged. So if there is an attack on the pipelines and shell shuts production or if there is a fault in the oil rig and production is suspended leading to certain barrels a day being lost in production, it means by Soludo warped thinking that the revenue that should have come in is 'money stolen or mismanaged?' There is really a limit to shamelessness. Soludo has far surpassed that limit and is finished.

Anonymous said...

I so much pity the future of this country. We've learnt to politicise everything, I could remember vividly in his first article he didn't pick sides with any political party but simply pointed out the weakness and strength of both, it was evident he wasn't partisan. Our youthful reasoning is quite disappointing, someone has come out to grade our government an F standing on his points with facts. He has said it a weighty statement which he weighted carefully before issuing. Instead of demanding explanation from our government we appear just as clueless as the government. He's definitely not hiding beneath his claims as he has challenged ma'am Iweala or any person in GEJ government to a debate at any time with their own moderator, imagine that level of impetus yet nobody is bold enough to debate him, but many here are busy telling him to shut up. Pathetic

Anonymous said...

No one should mind Soludo. He is an intellectual fraud. How can money not earned be stolen or mismanaged. So if there is an attack on the pipelines and shell shuts production or if there is a fault in the oil rig and production is suspended leading to certain barrels a day being lost in production, it means by Soludo warped thinking that the revenue that should have come in is 'money stolen or mismanaged?' There is really a limit to shamelessness. Soludo has far surpassed that limit and is finished.

Anonymous said...

That's what gej does best, apart from corruption, he misses the point on everything!!!

Anonymous said...

Soludo only bamboozles the intellectually shallow. How can rough estimates be what he is basing his 'stolen' and mismanaged' figures on? What sort of economists uses rough estimates of money never earned to accuse someone of mismanagement? How can you mismanage what you don't have or steal for that matter? So I earn N100 and yet Soludo claims N500 was mismanaged how is that?

Anonymous said...

Soludo Abeg shut up. Your attention seeking is now very irritating. Haba. How can money never earned be mismanaged by OkonjoIweala? Why not ask the navy or the JTF about protecting our water ways better rather than making a fool of yourself this way? Anyway, it is jealousy of OkonjoIweala that will kill you and Alhaja Obiageli Ezekwesili. Yeye man.

Anonymous said...

Soludo Abeg shut up. Your attention seeking is now very irritating. Haba. How can money never earned be mismanaged by OkonjoIweala? Why not ask the navy or the JTF about protecting our water ways better rather than making a fool of yourself this way? Anyway, it is jealousy of OkonjoIweala that will kill you and Alhaja Obiageli Ezekwesili. Yeye man.

Unknown said...

Exactly! Why is he just speaking now few wks to election? Did he not c it earlier? Mcheeeeeew

Anonymous said...

SirOlodo Abeg go pack. Must you talk when ypu have nothing meaningful to say? Money never earned is what was mismanaged. Only a mentally unstable man will think like that.

Anonymous said...

SirOlodo Abeg go pack. Must you talk when ypu have nothing meaningful to say? Money never earned is what was mismanaged. Only a mentally unstable man will think like that.

Anonymous said...

There was this drunkard that was always calculating the money he had all over the place. He would see mansions that that money built and would fight anyone who claimed that he was mad. But he was mad because he never earned a kobo talkless of building mansions. What he never earned he claimed he did. That is Soludo for you. A politically irrelevant mad man on the loose.

Anonymous said...

Soludo is man now made insane by being politically irrelevant and out of a job.

Unknown said...

He failed as governor bcos bank MDs and CEO's almost ran down d entire sector,thank God Sanusi intervened if not it would have ended like Savannah bank

Anonymous said...

Soludo is man now made insane by being politically irrelevant and out of a job.

Anonymous said...

Soludo is man now made insane by being politically irrelevant and out of a job.

Anonymous said...

New York Times: "under Mr Jonathan poverty has increased. Nigerians typically die eight years younger than their poorer neighbours in nearby Ghana”. I gave the Government an “F” grade on economic management, and the Economist described its performance as “utter failure”. smh

Anonymous said...

I think we need to look beyond Soludo & GEJ. The Economy is not in a good state currently, CBN has indirectly devalue the Naira, FDI pulling out their funds from the capital market.
The question we should ask our Leaders should be.. What happened to our foreign reserves? How come Nigeria (among other OPEC) is the only country suffering most from drop in oil price? Why cant people be held accountable? What next after the PWC audit? even if its $1 that is missing,why cant we be accountable.
90% of us commenting are trying to make a comfortable life for ourselves,Soludo, GEJ, Okonjo,& others are made (and in Nigeria,no one is held accountable).. so lets focus on our future and our kids. I dream of Nigeria where things work, people/Leaders are held accountable, corruption is reduced significantly. GOD bless NIGERIA

mercy seat said...

Soludo if u love Nigeria as much u profess, you would have done this up Grammer when d money. Got missing. What's ur interest? Am sorry. It's GEJ till 2019. Keep writing!

Unknown said...

So ludo failed on his quest nobody pulled him down. Now his paid to pull others down let him just shot the fuck up

La said...

It was Soludo that cleaned up that mess through consolidation. If not, the little change you have in the bank would have gone down the drain. Don't say what you don't know.

La said...

Al least he is speaking now. People should speak up. Dollar is going up to 250 to 1.

Anonymous said...

You are an imbecile. You just can't understand what Soludo wrote.

Unknown said...

President Jonathan miss it. U can just imagine that from soludo. No respect for the presidency. Any dog and rat can come say any bullshxt and go. How many tyms has Obama office be abused. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Unknown said...

This Soludo man is just seeking attention

Unknown said...

This Soludo man is just seeking attention

Unknown said...

This Soludo man is just seeking attention

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Soludo would have written this if he had gotten the job Okonjo is doing now which he applied for and lost out?
Just saying...
I'm yet to see a well meaning nigerian who is talking out of his love for nigeria and not personal agenda.

Anonymous said...

Soludo if you need a job apply for Immigration job stop constituting intellectual nuisance. gbam

Anonymous said...

does ur brain works at all??

Anonymous said...

Even those with F9 in economics dey follow comment and have the mouth to insult the president. Did Soludo not know of this so called blackhole during his tenure as CBN Gov? How much was stolen during his time can he tell us? Abeg he should park well.

Unknown said...

My problem with Nigerians is that, when there is a problem and someone is bold enough to point it out to our leaders, who claim they can't see the problems, for the purpose of proffering solutions which is the essence of leadership, some of us, who are supposed to join our voices for our leaders to do the needful, will start casting aspersions on those speaking citing their past as reasons why they are not qualified to talk, thereby ignoring the problem and supposed solution finding. The question is, are we saying because those talking did those wrongs in the past, we should allow our current leaders to continue the way they handling things and let the problems persist. I don't see Nigeria moving forward with this attitude.

Unknown said...

'No one could have stolen 40 trillion because we only spend 4 trillion in the budget'. I thought I was already saddened, reading this article, at how unintelligent our president is. But truly, I do feel even more so, reading many of the comments. Soludo raises critical issues and what are the responses of people here? "abegi!", "go away!", "it's too long". Pretty underwhelming. For christ's sake, how do you answer "unemployment is at an all time high, 71%" with "abegi, you're just trying to be politically relevant"? Rebutting a fact with an ad hominem response?! Until Nigerians begin to think critically, see the broader picture, I'm afraid the naira will continue to be volatile, unemployment will continue to be a synonym for our 'democracy', and our electoral choices will continue to be men who promise us jobs, electricity and good roads rather than people with an actual, well thought out economic plan.

Anonymous said...

Linda Dear, It is quite unfortunate and very unpleasant that the people who still read and comment on your posts are mediocre, illiterates fissile minded people who would make mockeries of such and important issue of national concern, perhaps you should restrain from and only post Kim K, Ambar Rose and other like stories to them as that is only what there mentality can handle. *I weep for our so called future leaders, its a pity* GOOD BLESS NIGERIA.

Gbenga said...

Why have they not be able to deepen d development of the economy with his so called consolidation,the consolidation only funded speculation with investors funds,Soludo the attention seeker.only knows how to confuse,please uncle you cannot confuse us because we know the truth already

Chyme said...

Each of you that just insulted Soludo are very clueless in economic matters. If you really understudy his policies and programs during his tenure as CBN governor, you will find out that he saved our economy countless times. I know he is not a saint, but we couldn't have wished for better CBN governor. He might not have been the best, but he did well as a human. Please, let us criticize someone constructively based on facts, and not to attack the personality of the individual at any given opportunity, even when the individual is absolutely right. Cheers.

Anonymous said...

I PITY NIGERIANS NO ONE WANT TO LISTEN TO ALL THIS, COS OF POLITICS. I SWEAR ALL OF U THAT ARE SUPPORTING GEJ OR GMB IF U CONTINUE LIKE THIS NIGERIANS WE WILL SUFFER OOOO. PLS LETS PUT OUR EARS DOWN AND LISTEN TO THEM, I TELL U ALL OF THEM ARE LICKING THE SECRET THAT HAS BEEN COVERED FOR LONG. LET'S ALL AGREE ON ONE THING FORGET ABOUT POLITICS OOOO. SOLUDO HERE IS TELLING US WHAT HAPPPEN AND WHAT IS LIKELY TO HAPPEN AGAIN, WE CAN NEVER ALLOW THIS COUNTRY TO TURN UPSIDE DOWN IS OUR OWN. NIGERIANS! NIGERIANS! NIGERIANS! PLS AND PLS LISTEN AND ACT NOW FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR CHILDRENOOOOOOOOO

Subomi said...

I agree GEJ was petty by referring to how Okonjo's former colleagues feel about Soludo's comments, also funny.. smart but funny how GEJ thinks we believe Soludo was referring to money included in the budget, 30 trillion is a lot but I'm not sure Nigerians understand how much the country actually makes on a daily basis, looks like the economic state of the country and this loan we take every now and then is giving people the impression their country is broke or does not generate enough.

Creflo said...

Soludo and his obscure claims was mean to through confusion and to make the mind of the ordinary Nigerians confused and open to negative possibilities that is not happening. Making a rough estimate at his level can be referred to as facts. And Nigerians have grown beyond rough estimates. The Coordinating Minister who Soludo is accusing is a more open and transparent person who believes in doing things in the open. I believe Soludo only wants to tense the political atmosphere for his own advantage.

Unknown said...

What will it profit a Soludo, to gain a position if the opposition government comes in against losing his reputation? I guess, he has answered this question by going against the truth and propagating propaganda against this present administration and the committed minister of finance.

Unknown said...

I have always said and will continue to say that these speculative accusations of maleficence are only self serving and not useful to the progress of our country. It burnishes the image of the purveyors of these crime speculations, tarnishes the images of their scape-goats, misleads and overheats the polity but fails to ameliorate the complaints. If Soludo has ana evidence of wrong doings in the management of the economy, let him compile and serve them on law enforcement agents under a writ of mandamus. For instance, when there were evidence that Soludo stole money as Central Bank Governor, there were no verbose speculative write ups about it. The EFCC invited him over the petitions against him. As his case file was being compiled, the EFCC demanded some inputs from Ngozi Okomjo-iweala in her capacity as Minister of Finance which she dutifully supplied. Her action is the reason for the verbiage that Soludo has been spewing. A sort of preemptive smear campaign against his pending prosecution. The type of thing Lamido Sanusi Lamido did. Nigerians should ignore the speculative accusations of Soludo for the diversionary red-herring that it is. Keep fate with and vote for GEJ.

Badmus said...

Soludo is only trying to introduce his own economics, which I call Soludonomics. If you are the type of person that gives wrong information for selfish interest and spread propaganda, you are a #S-oludo. And a Soludo, likes hitting at the innocent those that have committed themselves to national transformation. And Madam Iweala is, one has championed this cause.

Anonymous said...

If you keep telling lies you are a #S-olodo. A Soludo is a person in government for selfish interest. We didn’t feel the effect of Soludo when he was in government because of deception, lies and deceit. Now that he is out of government he wants to claim saint, he wants to present himself as an angel of light. Beyond your masking we can see your true nature and you don’t deserve to be in government again.

Blessing said...

How can an amount that is beyond the budget be missing? This tells us that people like Soludo to create comatose in our economy. It was the same comatose; he left the banking sector before he left. Soludo, you have gone out of relevance, so anything you are saying now can only be political and for selfish reasons. You are busy playing “lotto” with Nigerian democracy. After leaving the central bank, you went to contest as a governor in Anambra. You failed now you are hitting at the innocent Madam Ngozi, so that you can be recognised. Hmm! Prof I think it’s wrong. Stop playing “lotto” with facts and figures.

Munachi said...

I believe that it is fear of irrelevancy in Nigerian politics that is motivating Prof. Soludo to do what he is doing. He wants to remain relevant and he won’t mind to change the facts and manipulate figures just to create confusion. Where have we seen that the money missing is more the budget of a country? I think he knows better because he was involved in the polymer Nigeria scam bribe when he was the central bank governor. It’s because of that corruption in which he was involved in, he thinks everyone will be like him. Everyone can’t be like him; there are people with exemplary character like Ngozi Iweala. He should learn from her.

Unknown said...

Where have you been Mr. Soludo, I’m surprised that this is the period; you started coming back again on the media. I want to ask you where your allegiance is. I won’t be surprised if you are in collaboration with Oby Ezekwesili, because you guys are now trying to paint yourselves as saints. But we know that it is just for a personal selfish ambition. All the propaganda that you guys are spreading against Madam Iweala and this government is meant to create confusion. But, there is God ooo! Search yourself and have the interest of this nation at heart.

George said...

Every right thinking Nigeria knows Okonjo-Iweala is one of the best minds manning Nigeria economy and finance. No one should listen to haters like Soludo who really desire her office. He's too desperate for her position.

Ifeanyi said...

Both Soludo and the Economist are on the same side - anti-government, anti-Nigeria. They never say any good thing about Nigeria. You both rubbish the re-basing exercise and keep saying the economy is not growing under Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, whereas the reverse is the case. The economy is growing under Okonjo-Iweala, investors are not discouraged despite some of the challenges we have; they keep trooping in.

Iluyomade said...

I find it very difficult to believe that the purport of these treatises from Soludo is to facilitate an intelligent political debate. They look more like a personal campaign for a political office probably that of the Finance Minister. This is given the timing of the publication of the articles and the tilt of most of his arguments. He might as well be a member of the opposition party.

Patrick said...

How can Soludo say that he believes that the amount of resources supposedly stolen exceeds the federal budget per annum? On what basis is he establishing that claim? What empirical facts and figures can he show for it? Even in the court of law, to establish a case against someone you need empirical facts not conjectures, assumptions or beliefs.

Cyril said...

Soludo again, will he ever rest? Why is his voice booming loud close to election period? He has been acting like a saint as if his hands are clean. Nigerians should not be deceived until he has revealed his political ulterior motives.

Kenneth said...

Part of our citizen duty in a democracy, to use Soludo's words, is to give constructive criticism and not tear down the government or use the media to subtly campaign for our political agenda in the guise of a political debate. Part of our citizen duty is also not to run down our superiors like Soludo is doing to Okonjo-Iweala

George said...

Every right thinking Nigeria knows Okonjo-Iweala is one of the best minds manning Nigeria economy and finance. No one should listen to haters like Soludo who really desire her office. He's too desperate for her position.

Anonymous said...

Soludo is just beginning to mess himself up. Dining with the devil

Olumide Abas said...

What Professor Soludo has not been able to let us know is the total sum of these kind of "off-budget" monies that went into black holes when he was among the managers of the economy, and how he was indeed actively involved in helping create these sort of holes.

Shaanu Akowe said...

It is a common saying that it is thieves who are most of the times all-suspicious about truly well-meaning developments. Because they feel everyone is just like them. Prof. Charles Soludo is only revealing the extent to which he is capable of being subversive with the nations resources. Thank God he is no longer in power to carry out the trickery of his enterprise.

Giggs said...

This Soludo guy would have been better referred to as a prospector and not a professor. If there was ever an economist theory called the "speculatory" theory, then he should belong to this. Did he just say the economy would have been growing by 12% if he was the one in charge. Hypocrisy! that's what i call that.

Olabimpe said...

If Soludo thinks he can whip up sentiments in the name of believing that "the amount of resources that are either stolen from the economy or out-rightly mismanaged by government far exceeds the federal budget per annum" he is at best a joker! For the sake of everything green on God's earth...his belief is merely Perspectival rather than factual. And when a professor starts to measure the performance of Nigeria's economy by Dangote's (one business man) losses, then it is style of economic analyses is so crude. That's in no way factual.

Cele said...

What is the evidence that those who prepared the so called National statistic haven't been bought over by the opposition parties to cook up wrong public sentiments, like we all know is the case with our Census figures. Besides, the World bank has one of the most credible, and transparent assessment mechanism when it comes to economic facts and figures...so, tell me Prof. Soludu what is your suspicion about?

Grace said...

This job seeking Professor is just on a mission to call attention to his long forgetting “cantributions” and relevance in Nigerian politics. Nigerians recalls the diatribes of a fellow OBJ boy Femi Fani-Kayode on Jonathan administration. The same I know is applicable to Soludo. Rather than address the issues raised, Soludo resorted to self-adulations. He wrote about his “achievements” as the CBN Governor a period that saw many Nigerians lose their hard earned money to the ill-conceived, ill-timed “Consolidation Policy”. This obviously is a period Nigerians don’t want to remember.

Muh'd Bringim said...

I read Professor Charles Soludo’s response to President Jonathan with rapt attention yesterday. The said article reminds me of Mariama Ba’s epistle, So Long a Letter. Apart from obvious logical fallacies in the article, I think a cursory view of the wordings of the “reply” so that of shows a hungry man in need of food. Another name for RUBBISH.

Yewande said...

Soludo also made the point (in his article)of trying to demonise the Jonathan administration by making the better-forgotten Obasanjo regime look saintly. I wish to point out that no matter how long Hitler tells the world that the Aryan race will rule the world, millions of Soludos cannot rewrite history.

Bade said...

The ex-CBN czar Professor Soludo has done his usual best to claim personal credit for Nigeria’s debt relief in 2006 in his earlier for which if not for the instrumentality of Okonjo-Iweala as an ex-MD of the World Bank this might not have been the case today. I challenge Soludo to counter this. This is one of those articles that will go down in modern history as the greatest comedy of the century.

Benard said...

For those who have read Professor Soludo’s recent epistle, one will notice the tone of his voice: a dying man. Within the lengthy (if not boring) piece, Soludo cried out loud about his problem:” I need a job, I am presently jobless”. The Minister’s offence as it can be inferred from Soludo’s article is that she had dared to support a candidate of her choice! How dare she bodly and proudly do this? This was when he said: “…you are busy dancing Atiologwu dance at TAN and PDP rallies, struggling…” does this mean Soludo is applying for a job since his last failed attempt to become relevant after contesting for Anambra Governor? If he is applying for a job he can at least do this in a more mature manner rather than become a cry baby as his recent write-up has shown. What equally convince me Professor Soludo is in need of a job is when he started parading his rather unflattering CV.

Anonymous said...

Why is Soludo's letter long.......he can help find the money now......

Eric Nwosu said...

This dying man takes pride in the lawlessness the Obasanjo administration is known for. He quotes with approval the reckless decision of Obasanjo to bypass the Finance minister to implement the so called “Consolidation Policy” which made many Nigerians poorer than they were. Is this what Soludo calls “achievement”?

Kate said...

Professor Soludo and his anachronistic economic theories better called better left to the ancient libraries in the Ivy Leagues. When he said the present government isn’t saving for the rainy day. He quoted with approval that Obasanjo saved $35 billion in foreign reserves in one of his articles. I wish to ask: Is there no difference between savings and Investment? What is behind the idea of saving in foreign reserve which in itself is not a sign of economic development? Even Keynesians analysts agree that Investmentsadministration has done is better than saving. I challenge Professor Soludo to counter this fact!

Hassan Bala said...

If Professor Soludo is looking well enough he will see that his economic ideas does not fit into the 21st century realities.The reason I said this is that he made several unpardonable errors like his inability to distinguish between savings and investment. This is an error no intermediate student of economics will make. And Professor Soludo, if he is sincere knows this

Rotimi Alade said...

For me Professor Soludo can only deceive the ignorant. He did his best to make us believe Obasanjo whipped the state Governors to save in the federation account because of: integrity and leadership. If OBJ represents these two virtues then I do not know the meaning of the words. He said since PDP governors, who are in the majority, there should be no problem for the President to force them to “save” just because they belonged to the same party. I wish to remind Nigerians that the so called “family affair” for which the PDP had a notorious reputation started under OBJ. this is exactly what our dear Soludo want Jonathan to do. The era of lawlessness is over!

Philomena said...

Professor Soludo is at it again! His new friends(APC) are now in jubilant mood once more. We need to tell this rather naughty Professor, himself contradiction personified, that ejaculation rubbish like this his new article can only be written by someone who is in the peak of mental masturbation. This exotic state of a deluded element in need of detachment from the illusion.

Kabir Gbadegesin said...

I am surprised no one can read between the lines of Soludo’s article. The tone, the theme, the contents, and the presentation of facts all points to the fact that things have gone from bad to worse for this man. For me Soludo is suffering from advanced stage Schizophrenia. This man is in need of something he hasn't told anyone

MIKE.O said...

I believe most of the commentator are youth,we have tremendous opportunity in our hands i mean access to the internet which should afford us the opportunity to constructively engage our leaders when serious issue like accountability is raised especially by those who are present or past player in the game,to my utter surprise i see we are blinded by our parochial judgement expressed in most of the comment i consider fruitless or outright insanity.If this trend continues i think no youth should ever complain or grumble when he or she graduates and cannot be gainfully employed because when we were suppose to fight we keep abusing those who are showing the way to make our leaders accountable.

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