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Analyst says Nigeria’s economy thrived more under colonial rule
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84107, member: 160"] Kalu Aja just dropped a nuclear take that has the timeline absolutely fuming because this financial analyst claimed the British ran Nigeria better than locals ever did. He hopped on X to argue that the economy flourished way more during the nineteen-fifties under colonial rule. The expert dragged modern leadership, including Bola Ahmed, for supposedly letting agricultural fortunes vanish. He pointed out that farming sectors like groundnuts, palm oil, and cocoa thrived when outsiders held the wheel. Aja insists that the country ranked top three globally for those cash crops before self-governance started. He asked where those famous pyramids and plantations went after the foreigners packed their bags. The commentator brutally stated that everything decayed once the oyibo left. This opinion lands while citizens struggle with crazy living expenses, even though official stats put inflation at fifteen point one five percent last December. The administration still claims the nation is healing despite the obvious hardship on the streets. [/QUOTE]
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