tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8686769.post4115910412040641309..comments2014-08-13T13:14:14.054+01:00Comments on naijablog: FT feature in the Financial Times earlier this weekJeremy[email protected]Blogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8686769.post-72456662740696860042009-07-24T21:12:21.022+01:002009-07-24T21:12:21.022+01:00It's such bull****. Emerging middle class, my ...It's such bull****. Emerging middle class, my foot. Working in a bank or telecomms doesn't make you middle class; it makes you RICH. I would say there is indeed a middle class when the bus drivers and marketwomen are not living in penury and can readily afford to live comfortably-- though not luxuriously-- and social services are available to cater to their needs.saratuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15444322081856808447[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8686769.post-78312032107899009772009-07-23T18:38:18.716+01:002009-07-23T18:38:18.716+01:00I printed and I've read the first few articles...I printed and I've read the first few articles. I must agree that every nigerian abroad who wants to have a feel of what's happening back home should read it. It covers all the major issues concerning Nigeria today and is not all negative; the few sprouts of positive developments here and there are highlighted as well.Richard[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8686769.post-80541758166123396602009-07-22T17:34:08.988+01:002009-07-22T17:34:08.988+01:00I encourage every one to read this. It makes for ...I encourage every one to read this. It makes for an excellent read.Anonymous[email protected]