national coalition party is running on, austerity measure, and we rebelieving more in growth, investing in green new deal and growth, and these are the alternatives that people have had to be chosen in this election. 50. alternatives that people have had to be chosen in this election. be chosen in this election. so, you not conceding be chosen in this election. so, you not conceding defeat be chosen in this election. so, you not conceding defeat but - be chosen in this election. so, you not conceding defeat but the - not conceding defeat but the national coalition party are claiming victory. would you be prepared to work with them and form a coalition if that is what it comes to? , ., ., . , a coalition if that is what it comes to? , . ., ~, a coalition if that is what it comes to? , . . . , ., to? yes, we are always ready for negotiation to? yes, we are always ready for negotiation and to? yes, we are always ready for negotiation and to to? yes, we are always ready for neg
agree to some sorts of limit or rules of the road otherwise, everybody is gonn say i can do whatever i want fail and all get bailed out. we re gonna continue th situation theoretically that we re in right now we need some austerity measure along the way. you need to pay the price using the wrong words but we mean the same thing. thank you so much, alway appreciate you, gretchen morgenson. and d.c. s chief financial reporter i appreciate that. we re gonna some of the cour coming into us at this hour. around 2:45 eastern time again the breaking news at this hour ubs to buy credit suisse, th first big bank bailout tha we ve seen in this lates tranche. for consent about the story. take a short break and be righ back unction. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein. next on behind the series. that performance was legendary.
Is Nigeria Jinxed?, By Chris Adetayo 6 min read
Given the reality of Nigeria’s history, and its serial failure to maximise opportunities arising out of crises, it is perhaps not out of place to argue that the country is jinxed. Leaders, civilian and military, from different ethnic and religious backgrounds, have come and gone. But the country continues to take a step forward and two backwards.
The question seems unreasonable, maybe even dubious. To ask if a nation, more than 60 years old, bountifully blessed in human and material resources, is jinxed is stretching incredulity. Jinxed from what? By who and for what purpose? Yet, when one recovers from the initial shock, the question – indeed – warrants exploration, if only to compel Nigerians to review our history, be clear about what it is telling us, and take appropriate lessons for the future.
rae as 11 other latin american states agreed to take in migrant who is have expired travel documents, the bbc noted. 2.3 million venezuelans fled from the nation into neighboring countries. that is about 7% of the entire population. despite all this, the vice president said migration members are normal. warning that state enemies are trying to inflate the figures to justify intervention. theirs is not the first administration to claim fake news. the answer to my gps challenge is b, argene 10 president announced monday that the government would close or combine about half of its ministries as an austerity measure. they hope to persuade to speed up the release of a sorely needed $50 billion bailout.