State Of The Nation: Devt Analyst Notes Lessons Nigerian Govt Should Learn From Kenya

Published 2024-07-06

All Comments (21)
  • @omajonathan9928
    It is always such a great delight to listen to Professor Oke ikechuckwu.. brilliantly wise man... Thank you Prof for the insights.
  • @janemillar77
    I love you, my country Kenya ❤. Ruto must gooo
  • It's not about the finance bill n loan repayment, it's all about mismanagement of funds
  • @Gatwiri213
    Total brains from this man much love from Kenya....
  • Kenya is the largest non-mineral resourse economy in Africa. Its not taxes, its corruption!!
  • @malaikankn
    Thanks for this insightful interview, I’ve learnt a lot, as a Kenyan 🇰🇪 Viva!
  • Shet..this man should have a podcast. We shouldn't hear such insights only occasionally..these are the mind of people who should mentor the upcoming generation. We need deep knowledge
  • @CuepointStan
    Prof Okechukwu is a powerhouse. This is the caliber of men Nigeria is blessed with yet we feel disillusioned by the ignorant few.
  • I love to hear this professor Okey Ikechukwu, erudite, eloquent, knows his onions , full of genuine insightful ideas , if only those in charge will listen to him, he is indeed very good at what he does, brilliant mind
  • @user-zb3os3dz7s
    Always invite this type of person in your station, much to learn from him
  • As Kenyans, according to Research by Okiya Omutata, we’ve overpaid our IMF debt as of 2022, and currently we have over 100 billion shillings in the rejected 2024 finance bill which is unaccounted for/ budget corruption. According to the interview of Omutata by Dr. Kingori(the wicked edition) Kenya makes enough revenue to fund whatever we want! But money just disappears to the few.
  • Prof Okey Ikechukwu is on the right track, we Kenyans are not complaining of being taxed, the problem is where is this money going to.!! We need accountability. Why should the President set aside the office of the first lady and award her 600,000 000.!! What for.? What has she done for our country Kenya. If it's not our cry he couldn't have disbanded that office. The power lies in citizens.
  • @ignatius7106
    Dear Big brother Nigeria ,follow your own path. Don't try to copy us. Though we share similar challenges we are at different stages in our political space and other challenges.. Kenyans took this protest, civil disobidience approach coz through our history (before and after our independence), has proven to work for us viz clamour for change, multi party politics, new constitution etc, The protest in the last two weeks is working.. coz we are now having THE RIGHT CONVERSATIONS. Ps Ghanaians decided the praying approach when their govt pulled a similar stance.. So.. pick yours.
  • @BenAdams694
    The problem of the Nigerian people is that they will pick an illiterate and make him a president of their country and the professors will come on a national TV to be blowing grammars and forgetting that the person that is leading them is not understanding their annalises, how do you want such country to move forward?
  • All African countries can unite together and have there own IMF and support each other in developing countries we have everything gold oil we can be doing butter trade don't depend on West they are here because of your resources ✊✊✊✊🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪