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Outgoing Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh, who seeks end to importation and denies knowledge of N100b for herdsmen, has declared that Nigeria is in serious economic crisis and that super power economies are real threats. Ogbeh Agriculture Economy

Outgoing Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh, has declared that Nigeria is in serious economic crisis and that super power economies are bent on under-developing the productive sectors due global economic protectionism and expansionist agenda.

“We cannot keep importing when too many people have no jobs and we have good alternatives. How can a country continue to believe that importation is the final word? He said the idea did not emanate from the ministry and that nobody had ever informed him of such a disbursement.

 

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The man is no good

This seems one of the most unpatriotic and leading sychophancy mongers with Buhari. They have eyes but cannot see: ears but cannot hear lest they see and hear and be converted from their rein of sorrow, blood, tears and terror! We know the enemies of Nigeria.

The man is no good

The real threat to the economy is Buhari! Whatever he touches or associates with becomes an albatross. Take Buhari out and Nigeria would recover from its current anaemia!

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