I would like to know, whats the restoration effect for the 2025 budget? It is still a recurrent expenditure driven budget. What's the capex aspect expected to drive the recovery? Now if exchange rate deepens and oil prices fall whats the buffer? When planning, a sensible person plans against a worst case scenario. Next year economy environment is very gloomy. If the CDS says they have dealth a heavy blow on insurgency the what we should be doing is ramping up on the gains by spending more on agric to recover not weapons. Thank you Seun, you're on point. Nigeria can seek support against insurgency which is also affecting the subregion. We'll need more food in the coming years than weapons. Move the agric spending further south by creating more farming zones. Mass expanses of arable land in the south lays fallow.
Your obsession with exchange rate is your business. The exchange rate is not high. The government's job is to help Nigerians prosper economically, and it doesn't need a low exchange for that. When you are ready you will stop obsessing over useless things.
We should welcome people like Senator Jimoh Ibrahim in d NASS, Governorship n presidential positions, irrespective of political affiliations, religion n tribe. People who are blessed wt ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES with FACTS n FIGURES.
Talk is cheap 😂😂😂 Security Index is down when NBS said Nigeria spent 3.2 trillion paying kidnappers. Egbon seun needs to work on his question these days. People should not just come and hype their parties and leave😂 Oshiomole was here talking throughout the other day.
What is seun talking about..... Is the budget reasonable why not? Few countries in Africa has higher budget with lower population and here an international jonarlist is asking if its even achievable..... Common, we gotta do better in this country.
Seun keep on talking about inflation rate in Nigeria as if it is only increasing in the country alone. High inflation rate is all over the world and not peculiar to Nigeria alone. The guest is try to draw your attention changes in the country's financial and economic situation in the last eighteen months and you seem not to see any difference in your opinion. It is not surprising because you are neither and economist or financial specialist. You can only learn from experts when you listen to them objectively with an open mind. Based on the questioning and disagreement with the guest it is obvious any guest in opposition to the budget will be fully supported by you. It will simply be a noise making exercise if you bring in an opposition party guest without the opposition counter budget presentation. Ideally, this should be the normal approach by the opposition when they disagree with the ruling party's budget. Nigerians do not get this from the major opposition parties. This should be encouraged as it promotes bi-partisan governing.
MR OKINBALOYE....CAN'T YOU SEE THAT YOU TALKING TO A 'TINUBU' SYCOPHANT...IT LOOKS LIKE HIS HANDS ARE NOT CLEAN....HE HAS BENIFITED FROM THIS PRESENT ADMINISTRATION....YOU OUGHT TO BE TALKING TO A TINUBU 'CRITIC' NOT JUST SYCOPHANTS....AND 'TINUBU' SWEET TONGUED SENATORS!!!!!!
Thank you Seun, you are always at the forefront speaking and asking questions representing poor Nigerians.
I would like to know, whats the restoration effect for the 2025 budget? It is still a recurrent expenditure driven budget. What's the capex aspect expected to drive the recovery? Now if exchange rate deepens and oil prices fall whats the buffer? When planning, a sensible person plans against a worst case scenario. Next year economy environment is very gloomy. If the CDS says they have dealth a heavy blow on insurgency the what we should be doing is ramping up on the gains by spending more on agric to recover not weapons. Thank you Seun, you're on point. Nigeria can seek support against insurgency which is also affecting the subregion. We'll need more food in the coming years than weapons. Move the agric spending further south by creating more farming zones. Mass expanses of arable land in the south lays fallow.
Your obsession with exchange rate is your business. The exchange rate is not high. The government's job is to help Nigerians prosper economically, and it doesn't need a low exchange for that. When you are ready you will stop obsessing over useless things.
Brilliant 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Why should you bring Jimoh that all his companies went bankrupt pls. Jimoh may be good in class but certainly not in life.
Surplus, reserve $42B . Yimmu
Brilliant analysis ❤. Thank you Sen. Jimoh Ibrahim 😊
We should welcome people like Senator Jimoh Ibrahim in d NASS, Governorship n presidential positions, irrespective of political affiliations, religion n tribe.
People who are blessed wt ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES with FACTS n FIGURES.
Government of jokers.All these financial jargons without impact on the people is nonsense.
This guy is brilliant
Seun good of you.
Talk is cheap 😂😂😂
Security Index is down when NBS said Nigeria spent 3.2 trillion paying kidnappers.
Egbon seun needs to work on his question these days. People should not just come and hype their parties and leave😂 Oshiomole was here talking throughout the other day.
Magic budget
Seun we need social services.
I wish we can get free health care as it is in other countries
The sore looser are not arguing about his speech again. President Tinubu shall succeed
Inflation is making these ones happy that they are raking in profit. See the hunger in the land.
You can be doing the right things in the wrong way.
What is seun talking about..... Is the budget reasonable why not? Few countries in Africa has higher budget with lower population and here an international jonarlist is asking if its even achievable..... Common, we gotta do better in this country.
5 trillions on security apps 😊. Na wah o
Seun keep on talking about inflation rate in Nigeria as if it is only increasing in the country alone. High inflation rate is all over the world and not peculiar to Nigeria alone. The guest is try to draw your attention changes in the country's financial and economic situation in the last eighteen months and you seem not to see any difference in your opinion. It is not surprising because you are neither and economist or financial specialist. You can only learn from experts when you listen to them objectively with an open mind. Based on the questioning and disagreement with the guest it is obvious any guest in opposition to the budget will be fully supported by you. It will simply be a noise making exercise if you bring in an opposition party guest without the opposition counter budget presentation. Ideally, this should be the normal approach by the opposition when they disagree with the ruling party's budget. Nigerians do not get this from the major opposition parties. This should be encouraged as it promotes bi-partisan governing.
God forbid. Look at the nonsense you wrote. People like you are the reason Nigeria is where it is today.
Stubborn Seun!! U no send anybody!!
This one is the chief presidential spokesman and policy communicator! What a shame of a senator!
Talk na free
Just blowing grammar without any impact on the lives of people
Seun why did you bring these two prophets of doom who did not mean well for our new transforming Nigeria
Seun u ar a bias pdp journalist, we all know wo u are... u will put channels tv in trouble someday
Pls l think l need some clarifications here. Why is the Gov of Imo always in Abuja?Imo has never been lucky.
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It baffles me too
MR OKINBALOYE....CAN'T YOU SEE THAT YOU TALKING TO A 'TINUBU' SYCOPHANT...IT LOOKS LIKE HIS HANDS ARE NOT CLEAN....HE HAS BENIFITED FROM THIS PRESENT ADMINISTRATION....YOU OUGHT TO BE TALKING TO A TINUBU 'CRITIC' NOT JUST SYCOPHANTS....AND 'TINUBU' SWEET TONGUED SENATORS!!!!!!
Seun,this Jimo is a very wrong person at this point. Always bringing his arrogance to a National television. Empty leaders everywhere.
Seun logical attacking Tinubu and his budget is baseless, he has never seen any good things being done by the man he hates from the beginning.
So many local Government are not represented
This man mouth dey sweet but he can't trick me, we go see 2025 naa