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As usual, in the comments section, some Nigerians are asking why a foreigner is talking about Nigeria forgetting that foreigners are also concerned about foreign investments in Nigeria. I dont know if people dont read before commenting or if they cant comment within appropriate context. Anyway, ONeill says investors may be happy if FeBuhari 14 delivers a Jonathan loss. Please, read: A loss by Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan in general elections next month may be viewed “positively” by foreign investors and probably won’t rattle markets, according to Jim O’Neill, former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management. While Jonathan, 57, has presided over the sale of the nation’s mismanaged power utilities to private investors, his economic policies in the last four years “could have been better,” O’Neill said in a Jan. 7 interview in the capital, Abuja. Firing central bank Governor Lamido Sanusi last year, who brought “a lot of credibility” to the government, sent out a negative signal, he said. “If he doesn’t get re-elected, and it’s because of Nigerian people wanting something different and something better, I think the markets would be happy with that,” said O’Neill. “Foreign investors are pretty negative about Nigeria, so I don’t dismiss the possibility that if he lost people actually might react positively.”
Posted on: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 00:33:03 +0000

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