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Re: What CBN Devaluation Of Naira Means: In Case You Don't Get It. by Joshkid(m): 1:15pm On Nov 28, 2014
arrrggghh! Na gobe b dat oo, May God punish All those financial ministers...Nyc Topic tho
Re: What CBN Devaluation Of Naira Means: In Case You Don't Get It. by eddiebomba(m): 3:56pm On Nov 28, 2014
Tokunbohkinibig:


That statement hurt me so much bro cos I know how hardworking Nigerians are. The last tym I came to Nigeria which was around April, I saw how Nigerians are struggling to survive on the streets of Lagos right from the airport down to my home state and it is painful to see someone calling these resilient and hardworking Nigerians "LAZY PEOPLE".

Bring US and EU citizens to Nigeria to live for 3 months and I can assure that they would be a genocide case in Hague.............

I think he meant MENTALLY LAZY
Re: What CBN Devaluation Of Naira Means: In Case You Don't Get It. by eledacedar(f): 10:34pm On Nov 28, 2014
BlackTechnology:


I need better explanation on how the rise of naira/dollar rate to #139=$1 caused banks to cut jobs down.


Remember

Sanusi was witch hunting banks owned by Southerners.


Also your information failed to let the world know that cheap importation destroys local industries.

I'll explain in another 9 months when the ripple effects of the recent devaluation has similar effects.

They gave Sanusi the chance to witch hunt them when they couldn't tidy their books.

Yes! I agree. Cheap imports destroy local industries but many Nigerians seem to prefer anything imported to locally made goods.

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