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Re: Naira Slides To N492 At Parallel Market by Jacko1(m): 9:08am On Dec 22, 2016 |
Uncle naira will soon be 500 Send me dollar abeg Make i stunt this xmas Buhari just make 2000 naira note and put ur face on it So we will foreva tell our children that There was one daura bastard fool that web he came we started. Weighing money and no more counting |
Re: Naira Slides To N492 At Parallel Market by nextprince: 9:23am On Dec 22, 2016 |
metallisc: Hahaha, o boy na dis one be d real one chance. |
Re: Naira Slides To N492 At Parallel Market by musicwriter(m): 9:28am On Dec 22, 2016 |
nextprince: The Dollar would sell somewhere between N800/$1 to N1,000/$1 before Buhari completes his tenure. The real recession has not even began!. The real recession will begin once the naira hit N500-N550/$1 in the coming year. The fall will escalate, forcing a second CBN official de-valeuing of the Naira to somewhere around N450/$1. From that point everything will get out of control. Then, the world Bank, IMF, Paris club, all sorts of loan predators will descend on Nigeria to finish us off, buying everything of value in order to "help" us. All these already happened in 1984 when Buhari was military head of state. We were in school then and there was extreme hunger in the land. That was when people coined 101 (eat morning, go hungry in the afternoon, eat at night), 011 (No food in the morning, eat afternoon, eat night), 110 (eat morning, eat afternoon, go hungry at night). These were real choices people had to make then. In 1983, 1984, 1985 you wake up in the morning with little food and you're thinking of whether to go 110 or 101 or 011, because nobody I know ate 111. Brace up Nigerians!. 3 Likes |
Re: Naira Slides To N492 At Parallel Market by MARKETfund: 10:04am On Dec 22, 2016 |
Dc4life: |
Re: Naira Slides To N492 At Parallel Market by valx2: 10:18am On Dec 22, 2016 |
Am loving my freelancing work... Dollar is getting sweeter by the day... Mmuuaah.. |
Re: Naira Slides To N492 At Parallel Market by dabrake(m): 10:21am On Dec 22, 2016 |
amagunnerfan:Man, I'm speechless. Let's word via mail. nsinkanga@gmail.com Thanks Bro.You are a god. |
Re: Naira Slides To N492 At Parallel Market by buharimustlive: 10:26am On Dec 22, 2016 |
hmohammed:An identified 97% that has never added value to Nigeria. Tell that APC MODE TO CHANGE MY MONIKER.. THE FANATIC MODE CHANGE MY NAIRALAND ACCOUNT WITHOUT MY CONSENT. |
Re: Naira Slides To N492 At Parallel Market by nodullin(m): 11:11am On Dec 22, 2016 |
UuzbaGuuzba: I have engaged in MLM in the past.. so i am experienced and knowledgeable.. apparently you are not... and its glaring from your assertions and conclusion.... |
Re: Naira Slides To N492 At Parallel Market by amagunnerfan: 11:14am On Dec 22, 2016 |
dabrake:I sent you mail. |
Re: Naira Slides To N492 At Parallel Market by tiwiex(m): 12:31pm On Dec 22, 2016 |
buharimustlive: I think the harm is done. Recovery is usually difficult once an easy on one contracts to a point. We can't solve this problem with Buharinomics meaning, we don enter one chance. |
Re: Naira Slides To N492 At Parallel Market by iukpe: 6:46pm On Dec 22, 2016 |
The problem with Nigeria beats my imagination. How they advance from bad - worst. Looks like we have no persons in our country who know the solution to our problems, or our problems are so complex that the solutions will take years to even make a difference on the "ever sliding into negative situations" we have today. Please God, save our dear country. |
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