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Tuesday 5 January 2016

I am not in Nigeria to negotiate any loan- Lagarde says

Visiting MD of the International Monetary Fund, IMF, Christine Lagarde says she is not in Nigeria to push for a loan to be made available to the country as Nigeria does not need any of their interventions
"I am not here to negotiate loan with conditionalities because Nigeria does not need a new IMF programme.”
She told state house correspondents after her meeting with Buhari.

79 comments:

  1. Na them sabi o











    #it wiLL oNLy gET beTTer
    #iT mUsT eNd iN prAise

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    1. Wharrefa she's here for.. Na she sabi. If she's here with a hidden agenda, time will tell.. Next plzzz!!!

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    2. Abeg who ask dis oyibo woman??????

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    3. Hope it's true.. Good relief..

      #LIB ADDICT#

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    4. We don't even want anymore loan. All the ones we've been collecting dey go some people account. Linda take note!

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    5. We know now but there's a reason close to that
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    6. Who ask u madam




      My view not urs!!!!

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    7. owk..now we know.
      So tell us why you are here.


      #XENO-FABIAN

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    8. Ok oooooo
      Beta cos we hv taken enough already
      Linda dont take note!





      # oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#
      # oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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    9. Ok! So u ddnt come to negotiate loan, u came for omugwo abi?

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    10. That is what she will say until she finally gives the loan...yeye dey smell

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    1. Madam oyibo,fada gaskiya fa












      LINDA NOTIFY DBANJ

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  3. SHUT IT THIS WOMAN. POKING THEIR NOSES ON OTHER COUNTRIES' BIZ

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  4. Then do what u here for. Noise maker. Hope say no b say den buhari dey form 'naija don belle full'? Omo suffer dey dis nation o mama oyinbo

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  5. Is the explanation necessary? Anyway na dem sabi.

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  6. Welcome boss. Hope u̶̲̥̅̊ found Nigeria interesting


    .....just saying...

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  7. Na she n buhari know wetin bring her come... Na only she waka come?

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  8. good to know ma'am


    BLOODY BANDIT

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  9. them why she come okay we don hear park your things and life now now before i change am for you now

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  10. we don get wayo no be PDP dey there again way una dey do wayo for

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  11. Okay oooo!!! Hope she does the right thing!!! % Linda Your Greatest Fan %

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  12. if una go help our dear Mr President to develop this beautiful country of ours call Nigeria then help if you have noting to do don't come and waste our time

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  13. Wharrefa she's here for.. Na she sabi. If she's here with a hidden agenda, time will tell.. Next plzzz!!!

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  14. Suuuuurreee....so what are you hear for then? To climb Zuma Rock? Abeg, bounce jor! Breton-Woods et al only serve their own interests! Yes. Those of us that know how you award...or rather force loans that was previously awarded for the same project so you can tack on crazy interest rates and keep us perpetually in debt! Buhari, same way you held in 1985, before IBB came and allowed this people ruin our country, please hold strong! They do not wish us well!

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  15. Na una sabi madam

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  16. It's good we are having the MD of IMF paying a visit to our president. It suggests something positive is happening around this country even though we may not all see for now. That being said,I think we need to be very careful in our dealings with IMF. The organisation is not an NGO and no one should expect that this visit is just to exchange pleasantries with Mr. President. It is surely a business development meeting for IMF. I understand that IMF loans are usually structured in an awkward manner. For instance, if you want say, $2b to execute healthcare project, IMF will grant the loan and also dictate how you will spend the money! They will bring you consultants from abroad to carry out project feasibility and other technical requirements to the loan. By the time all technicalities are done, almost half of your loan is gone. So, how then will you be able to truly achieve success from the loan? Let it be made clear that no country in Africa has ever made good success out of IMF loan(s). Not even one. This is due to the way the loans are structured as I just described. Cheers guys...

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    1. U have a good point.IMF is a loan shark.

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    2. Very good point. Pls enlighten some people on this blog. All technical skills are imported along with materials and reduced from loan leaving us with change. If we don't,they start all -ve ratings for our economy. We have wise up now.

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  17. Good to know.

    @ Lindaikeji No. I FAN

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  18. So why did she not say what she is here for? Is she here to give Baba Blow Job.

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    1. Pls refer to segz comment and educate yourself #disgusting animal#

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  19. Make she go house abeg... dee

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  20. IT MEANS GEJ AND HIS GOVERNMENT DIDN'T SQUANDER THE ECONOMY AS WE WERE MEANT TO BELIEVE

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  21. Why are you here then? Tell us

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  22. This is not a good sign. Why not invite foreign independent auditors to access our books? (If that was the intent) because IMF presence in Nigeria references PMB claim that the country is broke. It would further drive foreign investors away.

    I wonder the logic and rationale of this visit. What's the economic vision of this Go ernment? It goes beyond trying to implement a budget.

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  23. nah you sabi...angelmakiz@yahoo.com

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  24. Well I hope u'r here for a good course..

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  25. Look at her face like Oyibo witch... Hahahahhaha I did not say anything ooo.

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  26. Better to clear the air coz IMF with their loan wahala...

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  27. Oh yes..this country doesn't need any loan at all...the more loan we get,the more thrives increase....

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  28. owakah (A.K.A. Innosometin)5 January 2016 at 20:15

    gud visiting...

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  29. Talk of investing in our economie,maybe we will give it a second thought...Believe

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  30. With dis ur Rabbit hair,u better kw what u r here for or u take dos long mouth of urs that looks like an owl back 2 ur country b4 u put more confusion in this Country that's confused already.well, na u sabi bcos if u no talk well, we go all enter Ghost mode. #LindaNgwanu#

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  31. Neo-Colonialism, IMF, World Bank and other international monetary agencies are under developing Africa. We don't need them again, because they indirectly aid our political looters to deposit our looted treasury in Swiss,France, UK and America Banks.

    Practical Politicking Politician

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  32. Tell buhari say we don dey learn on how to manage now.

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  33. story, let's wait and see na.. #tyler perry sent me

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  34. She's here to put pressure on government to devalue the Nigerian currency... As simple as a b c ....

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  35. She's here to put pressure on government to devalue the Nigerian currency... As simple as a b c ....

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  36. U go fear IMF nah... dem dey among pple wey destroy our naira in 1985...but#Konisewu

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  37. That's what you re suppose to say nah.

    Rapuluchukwuifenineadigommakings@yhaoo.com
    Straight from Delsu.

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