Thanks that guy from Maiduguri he is the only one speaking the reality of Nigerians.
@uche007us6 ай бұрын
The girl is the only one who understands economics and what is needed to be done.
@ajaohadiyat42695 ай бұрын
She keep on repeating liberal gimmicks which aren't going to work within the realities of Nigeria.
@reasworld12738 күн бұрын
True, well informed and honest guy. He did his homework 💯and speaking sense & reality!
@ramatgan16 ай бұрын
Nigeria in a nutshell: Nigeria exports oil and imports refined petroleum at a higher price.
@LexlutherVII6 ай бұрын
wtf!🤦♂️
@Mashakan-1446 ай бұрын
Our leaders are installed by foreign leaders and forced to do so,no one voted tinubu,he was put there by the US,
@PerterAtherton6 ай бұрын
@@LexlutherVIIBLACK MEANS bLACK OF IDEAS or CONCEPTS TO IMPROVE LIVES
@sulaak6 ай бұрын
@@PerterAtherton A racist comment. Nigeria has more refineries than the UK and France combined. Corruption politician has intentionally sabotaged the refineries to import oil for their self-interest.
@Rawtruth-l5l6 ай бұрын
Tinubu government is a death sentence to Nigerians
@arthurkipruto57386 ай бұрын
How do you have oil and still have no fuel
@LexlutherVII6 ай бұрын
welcome to Africa
@dertwiller6 ай бұрын
$20 a month these leaders are wilding🤦🏿♂️
@trevlynbonaparte6 ай бұрын
Large population, very little taxes are collected, high import bill…….trouble. Nigerians need to begin to produce more goods for local consumption and import less.
@TheBronzeSage5 ай бұрын
You won't find many Nigerians agreeing with you; they would rather demand money because they can. Imagine an unproductive population demanding to be paid like Germany - the most industrialised economy globally. That is why Nigeria is where it is; it has an entitled population.
@gfix_ng6 ай бұрын
Thank you Hamzat you are the only one telling the truth about Nigeria's current situation.
@colefarms36246 ай бұрын
If you are on minimum wage, you will not be able to afford a car not to talk of fueling the car.
@agubata16 ай бұрын
Just finished watching Al Jazeera's amazing documentary on the origins of Native Americans. Now a half-hour coverage of the economic crisis in Nigeria. Only Al Jazeera. Whatever the merits of the coverage, there's a coverage.
@siriusman61696 ай бұрын
Amaka, yes not everyone has car ! But goods and services need to be deliver using fuel, Diesel has become the barometer of food prices in Nigeria.
@nicholasvictory35036 ай бұрын
The APC government has failed in Nigeria They must be voted out
@Mashakan-1446 ай бұрын
Not just voted out,but it's members must not be allowed to contest for any public office ever again,we don't want them morphing into or infiltrating other parties,apc should be voted out, disannulled as a party and then the individual members that have ever been in or sponsored or represented APC should be blacklisted from any thing leadership,even in their church or mosque they should not lead anything
@MusaTouray-yo6dr6 ай бұрын
Nigeria only rich people can win election because You are greedy people tinibu Who has belén stealing Nigerias money for a years u made him a president again then You deserver the outcome.this old IS a Big shame for Nigeria as a president
@EmekaOkusor6 ай бұрын
Let’s be truthful, our leaders over the years have brought us to this mess. The corrupt leaders majorly from two tribes - Hausa and Yoruba think politics is their entitlement with nothing to offer. I hope next election the citizens learn and vote properly irrespective of tribe n religion sentiments. This is a lesson to other nations. Countries do not develop based on tribes n nepotism.
@laurenwilkerson39666 ай бұрын
Very interesting and insightful. I appreciate how the host maintained control of the conversation and allowed each guest to speak, but also questioned and challenged their responses.
@olaleykhan6 ай бұрын
16:33 . Thank you for that statement hamza. some people are living in a bubble. That is certainly directed at Amaka living is the US and comparing the realities of her rich Nigerian friends and the theories in economic textbooks written by foreigners to the reality on ground in Nigeria. The problem is simple. The President, while he might appear to have the interest of the people at heart is simply INCOMPETENT at being a president. tell me why anyone would remove the subsidy on the first day in office without having provided initiatives to cushion the effect of the economy. That's like getting a single expo to an exam question without even knowing what question the expo solves and writing it anyway. He had no idea what the effects of removing subsidy would be and hence couldn't have prepared for it. probably same goes for his advisers.
@ThembaMAS6 ай бұрын
Radial Islam the one causing slow economic growth in Nigeria..
@EmekaOkusor6 ай бұрын
The Hausa guy here says the mistake we made collectively as a country😂😂😂😮. I think he meant the mistakes made by the hausa leaders. Leave the citizens out. Then again the amount of money stolen from the country is no where compared to the subsidy. So no one should blame the country woes squarely on subsidy
@sholasholknb91996 ай бұрын
Hamzat, without fear or favour articulated the grassroots reality, Great Nigerian 🇳🇬 Amaka is pretty and educated Halil is just another government appointee enjoying the largess and disconnected from reality
@RandomMZ14126 ай бұрын
Imagine, $20 a whole month
@bertranbelzor90376 ай бұрын
It's not the amount of money, it's the Purchasing Power of those $20. We need to understand the world.
@Feroxx655 ай бұрын
@@bertranbelzor9037 Do think 20 dollar a month has a strong purchasing power? 😂especially when their currency is too weak 20$ is only 30,000 naira which is below a living condition. Just imagine one kilo of beef is 5,200 naira and you need to buy other stuff to survive for one month.
@WilliamIzedomiOhirein5 ай бұрын
High population growth rate and over population are nigeria's biggest undoing. Followed by financing , subsidising imports/ consumption instead of agriculture/manufacturing. Nigeria has on going programs to convert vehicles into running on CNG. Finance msme, sme etc. To build 1.5mbpd oil Refinaries and increase crude oil production from its current 1.45,bpd to 2.6mbpd. These will make a big difference.
@fajembimojanet16186 ай бұрын
Anaka is all wrong you can't explain Nigeria if you don't live in Nigeria
@nedgrg68006 ай бұрын
How else do you want her to explain Nigeria situation?? You guys are just wicked! Look at what your religious/ethnic bigotry has gotten Nigeria to
@EmekaOkafor-o2c6 ай бұрын
Biafra is the Solution period
@netizencapet6 ай бұрын
As noted many times before, Al Jazeera English's expert guest lineups are some of the most thoughtful in the industry. Carefully balanced pertinence.
@solomonododoru20616 ай бұрын
The major problem is the Nigeria Labour union has sold themselves so to those power, once they add peanuts to the $20 they run back to work because the workers are corrupt they have other avenues of making money in the office ether through bribe or other ways that’s why they can’t shut down for more than 2days. Can you imagine how do they survive on $20 per month? With $20 minimum wage one can’t afford a bicycle how more a used car because a used bicycle cost about $300
@yinyin92506 ай бұрын
CNG is cheaper than fuel,diesel,octane?
@buddudevelopers75266 ай бұрын
Minimum wage in africa you cant even look at cars :)
@thugline4real6 ай бұрын
Too many mismanagement, the president still paying for his election expenses with Nigeria tax, you wouldn't see any improvement
@AhmedAli-wo1qyАй бұрын
Why would a government devalue their currency when you don't export anything. Tinubu is just a clueless man.
@akojiokolo82345 ай бұрын
At the market a tomatoes trader said he did not buy tomatoes because he wouldn’t be able to resell them as the prices were too high
@lawaldanladi91296 ай бұрын
Tinubu says it is the turn of the Yorubas to rule Nigeria. Igbos says it is time for Southern president. Well Nigerians are now enjoying what Yoruba/southern presidency has to offer!
@siriusman61696 ай бұрын
Stop parroting this sectionalism
@tarxanofficial17026 ай бұрын
yea, bc sectionalism has done so much for nigeria since 1960. we are all nigerians suffering, get out your cave, it’s the rich, not tribes.
@TeeO80806 ай бұрын
Good video.
@seeker33286 ай бұрын
The problem with our leaders is disregard to the actual state of the citizens while trying to implement a policy. They live in an entirely different world compared to the actual Nigeria and expect everyone to be okay with what they are okay with. You can’t bring about a radical change without mitigating its effects before hand or rather providing alternatives. The problem is beyond the current government. People in power keep exploring the disease of religious, regional/ethnic differences among Nigerians which is obvious to the blind to continue on their journey of mismanagement and corruption. God knows when this stops. Cos I don’t think restructuring or even dividing the country would solve the problems. May be they need to recolonize the country. Shikenan!
@trevlynbonaparte6 ай бұрын
Removing subsidies will make things harder.
@Sisi-n8d6 ай бұрын
whats the root? Oil companies
@bertranbelzor90376 ай бұрын
That's the way it should be. If you're talking about Africa, we want to hear African Experts giving us Our Perspective and not your pseudo Western Experts to come with their arrogant view. When it comes to Africa, Western views are useless to us.
@THELOF15 ай бұрын
The govt guy has no answers. They took the subsidy and are doing what with the money????
@gracenmercy10855 ай бұрын
The guy in Abuja is not in touch with reality, the lady in the U.S has no clue. Only the guy in Maiduguri is speaking the TRUTH. And Tinubu has no vision for Nigeria. He is only there to occupy space, hopefully, not for the next 8 years. Peace.
I watched until I heard the words "Civil Society Organisation" 3:55, then switched away.
@tarxanofficial17026 ай бұрын
industrialization has to be lead by a working class, not the politicans & rich ppl lest history continue to repeat itself.
@shauncameron83906 ай бұрын
LOL.
@trevlynbonaparte6 ай бұрын
If they believe removing subsidies is the solution…. Gas prices go up so will transportation prices that will affect the entire society. Imagine they are the poor do not have cars.
@shauncameron83906 ай бұрын
It is inevitably as the government cannot subsidize forever.
@trevlynbonaparte6 ай бұрын
@@shauncameron8390 and the economy needs to improve before the subsidies can go away. The key is to promote production and consumption of local goods and become less reliant on imports. Imagine if many thousands of unemployed got support to grow vegetables, beans, eggs, chickens, goats, small manufacturing…. In rural communities. If more food is produced, prices will go down
@Funspacetv016 ай бұрын
Kenya heading the same imf and world bank are to blame.
@oluwatosinajewole91546 ай бұрын
DRY,IYP Yoruba nation is out of Nigeria our President is OMOBOLAJI OLAWALE Akinola OMOKORE so Aljesera TV pls count DRY,IYP YORUBA NATION OUT of Nigeria
@Baba-h6u1k5 ай бұрын
NLC. Toothless bulldogs.
@actorneno6 ай бұрын
France go out , stop neocolonialism!
@greedyyawgoo56356 ай бұрын
ISRAEL DID IT, 😤😤😤
@PANITIA_LANGIT6 ай бұрын
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@trevlynbonaparte6 ай бұрын
Government should invest in industries and infrastructure in less developed states which would encourage people to move there. Also encourage solar the use of solar energy.
@fakename88566 ай бұрын
The remedy for Socialism (which is always unsustainable) is Free Market Capitalism.
@fakename88566 ай бұрын
Keynesian economic theories (MMT) are socialist. The remedy for Keynesian policies is to use real money Austrian economics. Replace USD with Bitcoin that can’t be inflated (printed) away.
@agubata16 ай бұрын
Socialism? Easy but brain-frozen conclusion. The United States and all of European capitalist countries subsidise agriculture annually in order of magnitude greater than the GDP of Nigeria for 200 years. Nigeria is well and truly screwed but that does not offer excuse for ludicrously reflexive and thoughtless conclusions.
@Ehigator.6 ай бұрын
how is socialisim always unsustainable?
@fakename88566 ай бұрын
@@Ehigator. it is way to hard to explain the difference between Free Market Capitalism and Socialism in a KZbin comment. Socialism isn’t sustainable because it inherently creates inflation when they inflate the currency supply to print money for gov spending when we don’t have any money. America is bankrupt. Free Market Capitalism is the remedy for socialism/Keynesian MMT theories.
@shauncameron83906 ай бұрын
@Theactualclips The US wasn't after Tanzania. Or Madagascar. Or Mongolia. Or much of Eastern Europe. Or Burma. Or even Sweden when it had its own socialist experiment until the 70's. The US is not a valid excuse for tyranny and mismanagement. Yes you did. It's not the West's fault that many socialist states couldn't survive without foreign aid to feed themselves after the governments killed off the producers and mismanaged the economy into ruin. Among tankies and west-haters, that is.
@igwevitus13136 ай бұрын
Imagine Fulani cow herders are discussing how to improve Nigeria's economy.
@RandomMZ14126 ай бұрын
How is the economy in your city with the non Fulani herders?
@bertranbelzor90376 ай бұрын
Countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand managed to become industrialized, why can't Nigeria reach an average level of industrialization to provide a decent living standard to its citizens ? Why ?
@sonofnok21536 ай бұрын
Nigeria is not a real country. It is an amalgam of irreconcilable ethnic nations that can't naturally co-exist. In effect, is still a British colony by proxy, being managed by one favored ethnic group after another between the Fulanis and the Yorubas. These ethnicities are obsessed with ethnic dormination than nation building. The best for Nigeria is breakup into their constituent ethnic nations
@trevlynbonaparte6 ай бұрын
Seriously these people on the panel are not economist and have zero clue what are are speaking about.
@trevlynbonaparte6 ай бұрын
@Theactualclips really? That explains why so many African economies are failing. Keep fooling yourselves. Keep trying to export all your skilled workers and keep your high import bills. With such a large population and limited resources the key is to produce more and rely on more local produce. Part of the development plan should involve supporting production especially in rural communities. So if lots of tomatoes are grown in an area, support local farmers with water supply, greenhouses, factory to process tomatoes to reduce reliance on imported tomatoes. Support for growing beans, rice, chickens, eggs, tilapia…… Support for industries Cash is limited but develop rural communities- even if the focus only on one region every decade- infrastructure, schools, housing, factories, shopping plazas, water, electricity………. This is important, will take time but will reduce overpopulation in places like Lagos. Invest in renewable energy such as solar energy. Encourage home owners to invest in solar panels and technology. Now let us go to the rubbish the panelist were stating. Remove subsidies on gasoline and make gasoline more expensive - they do not realize that taxi drivers and bus companies will have no choice but to increase transportation cost impacting the poorest. We need to change how we educate our people. Stop focusing on getting educated to get a job to using education to develop skills that can be utilized to produce something. Teach our children that they need to figure out what they can produce rather than a job they would love to have. The mindset must change.
@trevlynbonaparte6 ай бұрын
Large population, very little taxes are collected, high import bill…….trouble. Nigerians need to begin to produce more goods for local consumption and import less.
@Wasengenyie6 ай бұрын
The elite make serious money on import permits. You don't need to build infrastructure other than a warehouse to make mad money.
@AhmedAli-wo1qyАй бұрын
Why would a government devalue their currency when you don't export anything. Tinubu is just a clueless man.