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Former Anambra state governor Peter Obi has insisted that President Muhammadu Buhari or any individual is not responsible for Nigeria's problems. Peter Obi, former governor of Anambra state, says it is a mistake to blame President Muhammadu Buhari or anyone else for the country's problems. Obi declared this Saturday in Abakaliki, capital of Ebonyi state, where he gave a lecture on the 57th anniversary of the nation's independence. Speaking on "Changing and changing Nigeria through leveraging Ebonyi state's investment potentials: yesterday, today and tomorrow," it was time for Nigeria to shift its focus to solid minerals and embrace economic diversity. OBi said the world was moving into an era of knowledge, while Nigeria continues to rely on oil "which is already destined to end one day". "The country is there in the firm and is the only country to be involved in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and did not achieve a goal because as soon as we signed the signature, we threw it out and came here and started doing things wrong, "Obi said. "China put the MDGs on its development agenda, included them in its development agenda and are aiming to lift 16 million people out of poverty, but I do not know how many people Nigeria will raise in the next 10 years because there is no such target , everything is done in confusion. "Our reserve is weak today and we are not talking about savings but we are asking for more. "We are moving from the baggage economy to the knowledge economy. Therefore, the country must stop living in solid minerals because it is a luggage economy and nobody lives with it. "This is what Nigeria is doing and we are still talking about oil that is already destined to end one day."
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Former Anambra state governor Peter Obi has insisted that President Muhammadu Buhari or any individual is not responsible for Nigeria's problems. Peter Obi, former governor of Anambra state, says it is a mistake to blame President Muhammadu Buhari or anyone else for the country's problems. Obi declared this Saturday in Abakaliki, capital of Ebonyi state, where he gave a lecture on the 57th anniversary of the nation's independence. Speaking on "Changing and changing Nigeria through leveraging Ebonyi state's investment potentials: yesterday, today and tomorrow," it was time for Nigeria to shift its focus to solid minerals and embrace economic diversity. OBi said the world was moving into an era of knowledge, while Nigeria continues to rely on oil "which is already destined to end one day". "The country is there in the firm and is the only country to be involved in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and did not achieve a goal because as soon as we signed the signature, we threw it out and came here and started doing things wrong, "Obi said. "China put the MDGs on its development agenda, included them in its development agenda and are aiming to lift 16 million people out of poverty, but I do not know how many people Nigeria will raise in the next 10 years because there is no such target , everything is done in confusion. "Our reserve is weak today and we are not talking about savings but we are asking for more. "We are moving from the baggage economy to the knowledge economy. Therefore, the country must stop living in solid minerals because it is a luggage economy and nobody lives with it. "This is what Nigeria is doing and we are still talking about oil that is already destined to end one day."
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