The POLITICIAN 1000
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<strong>The</strong> Chinese Yuan, Gold and Silver and the<br />
three vehicles that African nations should be<br />
stock piling and they need to substantially<br />
decrease the amount of US greenbacks they’re<br />
holding in reserve.<br />
<strong>The</strong> stabilization of the Naira is another great<br />
fete which will be credited to the Goodluck<br />
Jonathan administration. In the next 2 years we<br />
should expect to see a stronger and more stable<br />
Naira due to the solidification of our political<br />
and economic environment.<br />
Nigeria is about to enter a period of incredible<br />
economic growth and 2014-15 will see our economic<br />
growth enter double-digits, and I candidly<br />
predict that the Naira-dollar exchange will hover<br />
around the N125 to $1 dollar figure by mid 2014.<br />
That is the Nigeria that our President will leave<br />
for the incoming President in 2015, a strong<br />
Naira underwritten by a strong economy and a<br />
stable political environ.<br />
<strong>The</strong> drive to promote national unity, economic<br />
stability and political tranquillity has been the<br />
guiding star of the Goodluck Jonathan Presidency,<br />
and by the 29th of May 2015 when the<br />
President hands over the sceptre of national<br />
leadership to the Man or Woman whom God has<br />
chosen to lead our nation for the next 4 years,<br />
Nigerians would have received the complete realisation<br />
of the electoral pledge/promise that was<br />
made by President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011<br />
when he was sworn into the office of President<br />
of the federal republic of Nigeria.<br />
Those who wondered whether President<br />
Jonathan truly meant well for Nigeria will soon<br />
have their question answered as his works would<br />
prove unequivocally that in his dispensation,<br />
Nigeria truly entered into its finest hour.<br />
2015 is clearly on the minds of many Nigerians,<br />
most of whom are wondering whether<br />
President Jonathan would contest the presidential<br />
primaries and seek another 4 years in office.<br />
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