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Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by steveneche(m): 6:39pm On Jun 25, 2017
I learnt that in the East, almost everybody own a shop. My question is who will buy from who once they get Biafra Republic.

An economy where everybody is a seller with little or no buyer will experience stunted growth.

Economic theories have proven that, the growth of any nation is strongly determined by the active participation of the three most important economic agents, namely, Producers, Consumers and Government.

judging by this:

1. PRODUCTION: South East does not produce anything. They only buy and sell finished goods n agricultural products from other region n countries.
2. CONSUMPTION: like i said, everybody is into buying and selling. So this agent will be relatively inactive. The inactivity of this agent is what causes recession.

3. GOVERNMENT: this agent only regulates business environment but needs finance to do so. Its finances comes from natural resources n taxes.
The last time i checked South East has no resources. The worst part is seller will be able to pay tax when market is not moving due to lack o sellers?




My analysis is subject to criticism, Oya economists in the house over to u
Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by Cooly100: 6:42pm On Jun 25, 2017
steveneche:
I learnt that in the East, almost everybody own a shop. My question is who will buy from who once they get Biafra Republic.

An economy where everybody is a seller with little or no buyer will experience stunted growth.

Economic theories have proven that, the growth of any nation is strongly determined by the active participation of the three most important economic agents, namely, Producers, Consumers and Government.

judging by this:

1. PRODUCTION: South East does not produce anything. They only buy and sell finished goods n agricultural products from other region n countries.
2. CONSUMPTION: like i said, everybody is into buying and selling. So this agent will be relatively inactive. The inactivity of this agent is what causes recession.

3. GOVERNMENT: this agent only regulates business environment but needs finance to do so. Its finances comes from natural resources n taxes.
The last time i checked South East has no resources. The worst part is seller will be able to pay tax when market is not moving due to lack o sellers?




My analysis is subject to criticism, Oya economists in the house over to u


You now. Crying more than the bereaved!! You will be in your SW that produces and exports. How Biafra take concern you?

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by anaton(m): 6:42pm On Jun 25, 2017
Biafra is here!

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by sunnyb0b0(m): 6:44pm On Jun 25, 2017
steveneche:
I learnt that in the East, almost everybody own a shop. My question is who will buy from who once they get Biafra Republic.

An economy where everybody is a seller with little or no buyer will experience stunted growth.

Economic theories have proven that, the growth of any nation is strongly determined by the active participation of the three most important economic agents, namely, Producers, Consumers and Government.

judging by this:

1. PRODUCTION: South East does not produce anything. They only buy and sell finished goods n agricultural products from other region n countries.
2. CONSUMPTION: like i said, everybody is into buying and selling. So this agent will be relatively inactive. The inactivity of this agent is what causes recession.

3. GOVERNMENT: this agent only regulates business environment but needs finance to do so. Its finances comes from natural resources n taxes.
The last time i checked South East has no resources. The worst part is seller will be able to pay tax when market is not moving due to lack o sellers?




My analysis is subject to criticism, Oya economists in the house over to u


If you sell okro, you'll need to buy pepper.

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by steveneche(m): 6:45pm On Jun 25, 2017
sunnyb0b0:


If you sell okro, you'll need to buy pepper.
What if you sell both
Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by sorry1(m): 6:51pm On Jun 25, 2017
steveneche:
I learnt that in the East, almost everybody own a shop. My question is who will buy from who once they get Biafra Republic.

An economy where everybody is a seller with little or no buyer will experience stunted growth.

Economic theories have proven that, the growth of any nation is strongly determined by the active participation of the three most important economic agents, namely, Producers, Consumers and Government.

judging by this:

1. PRODUCTION: South East does not produce anything. They only buy and sell finished goods n agricultural products from other region n countries.
2. CONSUMPTION: like i said, everybody is into buying and selling. So this agent will be relatively inactive. The inactivity of this agent is what causes recession.

3. GOVERNMENT: this agent only regulates business environment but needs finance to do so. Its finances comes from natural resources n taxes.
The last time i checked South East has no resources. The worst part is seller will be able to pay tax when market is not moving due to lack o sellers?




My analysis is subject to criticism, Oya economists in the house over to u

One restructured Nigeria will be best for everyone in Nigeria, but when I see this low mentality as exhibited. by the op, It assures me that biafra will be the the best option for igbos and any other minority group that wants to join.

I don't need to trash the petty, irrelevant and unintelligent question you put up there because it will also make me look foolish as well.

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by steveneche(m): 6:59pm On Jun 25, 2017
sorry1:
One restructured Nigeria will be best for everyone in Nigeria, but when I see this low mentality as exhibited. by the op, It assures me that biafra will be the the best option for igbos and any other minority group that wants to join.

I don't need to trash the petty, irrelevant and unintelligent question you put up there because it will also make me look foolish as well.

U haven't said anything. Wise man from the East. That's the problem u people have, always feeling too important than everybody else.

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by sorry1(m): 7:03pm On Jun 25, 2017
steveneche:


U haven't said anything. Wise man from the East. That's the problem u people have, always feeling too important than everybody else.
Yes dull, lazy, treacherous, man from the west we are important, if we ain't important why are you wasting your time, money and resources discussing our problem Don't you have your own problems to worry about?

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by steveneche(m): 7:20pm On Jun 25, 2017
sorry1:
Yes dull, lazy, treacherous, man from the west we are important, if we ain't important why are you wasting your time, money and resources discussing our problem Don't you have your own problems to worry about?

Lol
Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by steveneche(m): 7:21pm On Jun 25, 2017
sorry1:
Yes dull, lazy, treacherous, man from the west we are important, if we ain't important why are you wasting your time, money and resources discussing our problem Don't you have your own problems to worry about?

First, am not from the west. From the look of things am convinced u have problems with the west brothers.

Secondly I don't have problems but i take exception wen some group of people feeling they are better than everyone else. Biafra is founded on the bedrock of jealously, that feeling of being ruled by someone u're better than.

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by sorry1(m): 7:34pm On Jun 25, 2017
steveneche:


First, am not from the west. From the look of things am convinced u have problems with the west brothers.

Secondly I don't have problems but i take exception wen some group of people feeling they are better than everyone else. Biafra is founded on the bedrock of jealously, that feeling of being ruled by someone u're better than.
" Biafra is founded on the bedrock of jealously" This is the only thing that I want every well meaning biafran to see!!! look at your notion about biafra and in your post you are sounding genuinely as if you cared truly about biafra!

I knew you had no good in you nor in your question that was why I never bothered giving you the replies you wanted...

***Afonjas are envious people by nature stay clear of them, they've got no good intentions for themselves not to talk of others. When they ask you any foolish questions about biafra, don't answer them because all they want is to kill your passion about biafra so that you can stay with them in Nigeria where lazy mediocres are glorified and competence and ability murdered ***

Mr op, leave biafra alone since you don't like them!!! is that hard to do

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by iiiyyyk(m): 8:33pm On Jun 25, 2017
steveneche:
I learnt that in the East, almost everybody own a shop. My question is who will buy from who once they get Biafra Republic.

An economy where everybody is a seller with little or no buyer will experience stunted growth.

Economic theories have proven that, the growth of any nation is strongly determined by the active participation of the three most important economic agents, namely, Producers, Consumers and Government.

judging by this:

1. PRODUCTION: South East does not produce anything. They only buy and sell finished goods n agricultural products from other region n countries.
2. CONSUMPTION: like i said, everybody is into buying and selling. So this agent will be relatively inactive. The inactivity of this agent is what causes recession.

3. GOVERNMENT: this agent only regulates business environment but needs finance to do so. Its finances comes from natural resources n taxes.
The last time i checked South East has no resources. The worst part is seller will be able to pay tax when market is not moving due to lack o sellers?




My analysis is subject to criticism, Oya economists in the house over to u



YOUR IGNORANCE IS MASSIVE....CHAI

SO EVERY BODY SELLS EVERY THING? SO A SHOE SELLER WILL EAT SHOE? WHAT DOES DUBAI PRODUCE?
YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT ECONOMICS. WHAT HAPPEN TO INTERNATIONAL TRADE?
WHAT OF CIVIL SERVANTS, WILL THEY EAT PAPER?

HOW MANY NATURAL RESOURCES DOES JAPAN HAVE?
AT LEAST SE HAS OIL AND GAS MORE THAN SW.

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by Nobody: 8:34pm On Jun 25, 2017
steveneche:
[s]I learnt that in the East, almost everybody own a shop. My question is who will buy from who once they get Biafra Republic.

An economy where everybody is a seller with little or no buyer will experience stunted growth.

Economic theories have proven that, the growth of any nation is strongly determined by the active participation of the three most important economic agents, namely, Producers, Consumers and Government.

judging by this:

1. PRODUCTION: South East does not produce anything. They only buy and sell finished goods n agricultural products from other region n countries.
2. CONSUMPTION: like i said, everybody is into buying and selling. So this agent will be relatively inactive. The inactivity of this agent is what causes recession.

3. GOVERNMENT: this agent only regulates business environment but needs finance to do so. Its finances comes from natural resources n taxes.
The last time i checked South East has no resources. The worst part is seller will be able to pay tax when market is not moving due to lack o sellers?




My analysis is subject to criticism, Oya economists in the house over to u[/s]


Afonjas and their useless questions. Chinese owns lots of shops in China, have you asked them who buys from them?

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by vanbonattel: 8:39pm On Jun 25, 2017
Am sure we didn't die of hunger in the pre colonial days when our Eke, Orie, afor, and Nkwo markets was trading even without cash and notes. We survived with barter, then cowrie shells.

Op, go back to school.

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by sunnyb0b0(m): 9:06pm On Jun 25, 2017
steveneche:

What if you sell both

Then you'll need to buy panadol
Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by edochie12: 10:26pm On Jun 25, 2017
u have forgotten about federal civil servants and state civil servants in biafra,why not go and plan how to release ur oba from prison,leave biafra matter alone
Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by Michael004: 10:49pm On Jun 25, 2017
steveneche:


First, am not from the west. From the look of things am convinced u have problems with the west brothers.

Secondly I don't have problems but i take exception wen some group of people feeling they are better than everyone else. Biafra is founded on the bedrock of jealously, that feeling of being ruled by someone u're better than.
Brother, inferiority complex is the only thing can can make someone thinks he's better than others when they don't care or give a folk about him. That is is disease that has affected a typical ipob. They are suffering from inferiority complex.

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by Michael004: 10:52pm On Jun 25, 2017
sean1000x:


Afonjas and their useless questions. Chinese owns lots of shops in China, have you asked them who buys from them?
This one never had functioning brain for once. Cockroach is more sensible than him. shior
Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by ba7man(m): 10:55pm On Jun 25, 2017
I don't know about Biafran economics but I believe kidnpper Evans is currently the most important Biafran......hence, he should be their President.

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by Michael004: 10:56pm On Jun 25, 2017
edochie12:
u have forgotten about federal civil servants and state civil servants in biafra,why not go and plan how to release ur oba from prison,leave biafra matter alone
Trash.

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by steveneche(m): 10:56pm On Jun 25, 2017
sean1000x:


Afonjas and their useless questions. Chinese owns lots of shops in China, have you asked them who buys from them?

China produces, what do you produce?

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Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by steveneche(m): 10:57pm On Jun 25, 2017
vanbonattel:
Am sure we didn't die of hunger in the pre colonial days when our Eke, Orie, afor, and Nkwo markets was trading even without cash and notes. We survived with barter, then cowrie shells.

Op, go back to school.

And u also survived the Civil War. I just saw that in a history book
Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by Nobody: 11:36pm On Jun 25, 2017
steveneche:


China produces, what do you produce?

Useless question. who manufactures most of things Nigeria use?
Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by knowledgeable: 12:03am On Jun 26, 2017
steveneche:
I learnt that in the East, almost everybody own a shop. My question is who will buy from who once they get Biafra Republic.

An economy where everybody is a seller with little or no buyer will experience stunted growth.

Economic theories have proven that, the growth of any nation is strongly determined by the active participation of the three most important economic agents, namely, Producers, Consumers and Government.

judging by this:

1. PRODUCTION: South East does not produce anything. They only buy and sell finished goods n agricultural products from other region n countries.
2. CONSUMPTION: like i said, everybody is into buying and selling. So this agent will be relatively inactive. The inactivity of this agent is what causes recession.

3. GOVERNMENT: this agent only regulates business environment but needs finance to do so. Its finances comes from natural resources n taxes.
The last time i checked South East has no resources. The worst part is seller will be able to pay tax when market is not moving due to lack o sellers?




My analysis is subject to criticism, Oya economists in the house over to u


Fool, every seller is also a buyer or a consumer.
Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by rummmy: 10:16am On Jun 26, 2017
You will buy red oil..your theory is completely wrong..i didn't take u serious when u said SE produce noting..it is an open secret that the north deals on cow and food items(almost everybody) what do you have to say about that?
steveneche:

What if you sell both
Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by gentleedu(m): 10:35am On Jun 26, 2017
how can you sell everything you need? Eg. building materials like electrical stuff, sand, cement, rod. with other different branches , food stuffs, timber.. or is the percentage of northerners that buys stuff from igbo market up to 20%?

beside not every igbo man or woman is not a trader as u say....
Re: Biafra From An Economists' Point Of View by jayte054: 10:35am On Jun 26, 2017
First of all op, for an economist i think that's a shallow way of looking at it even from the economical stand point, (no offence intended) being an independent and soverign state brings up endless opportunities and possibilities,
And secondly a notion on inferiority complex is just wrong, if I feel my business relationship with you isn't really favouring me, I would be stupid to remain there, it doesn't just make sense.
I am from the East and I am a Nigerian and I hope that we can figure out a way to sort all dis out without a break up. God bless Nigeria. cool

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