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They Say President Buhari's Economy Is Bad, But 2face Is Opening Night Clubs by Orikinla1: 7:58am On Feb 08, 2017
The detractors of President Muhammadu Buhari cry and whine that his economy is bad, but 2Face Idibia opened another branch of his chain of night clubs on upper class Victoria Island of the megacity of Lagos state, Africa's fifth biggest economy.

The most mindboggling of this development which cost him millions of naira is the fact that he opened the night club whilst he was calling for a nationwide political protest march against the administration of President Buhari by condemning the economic situation in Nigeria with a long list of goods sold at exorbitant prices and how Nigerians are suffering from the economic recession.But whilst thousands of his fans were being mobilized for the nationwide protests, 2Face was busy putting finishing touches on his new upscale night club on Victoria Island in addition to the other branches in Festac Town and Ikeja on the mainland of Lagos.

His fellow entertainers who were also supporting his protest against the federal government were buying expensive luxury cars and SUVs and traveling on private jets. One of them bought a brand new Range Rover Autobiography for N80 million.

They whine about the economic hardship and the same Nigerians they claim are suffering are spending millions of naira on tickets to their musical shows; paying gate fees to their night clubs; downloads of their caller tones; going to the cinemas to watch their movies and more than 3 million Nigerians invested over US$1B on the Russian MMM Ponzi scheme and more than 60 million Nigerians between the ages 18 and 60 spend more than N1.8 billion daily on betting. Millions more spend millions of Naira daily on useless phone calls and idle chats and gossips on their mobile phones.

You see a young Nigerian without job using an expensive smart phone and spending so much money on airtime every month that can be enough to start a profitable small scale business in Nigeria.

The hypocrisy and stupidity of these Nigerians make intelligent people to wonder if they are intellectually re-tarded or cursed.

Thousands of them came out for their street protests on Monday, but only for about four hours and left after their brouhaha that the great legendary Fela Kuti of blessed memory called "Shakara".
Empty barrels make the loudest noise.

Re: They Say President Buhari's Economy Is Bad, But 2face Is Opening Night Clubs by SalamRushdie: 8:02am On Feb 08, 2017
Keep playing the senseless one

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Re: They Say President Buhari's Economy Is Bad, But 2face Is Opening Night Clubs by samincredible44(m): 8:09am On Feb 08, 2017
2baba is confused

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Re: They Say President Buhari's Economy Is Bad, But 2face Is Opening Night Clubs by YesNo(m): 8:10am On Feb 08, 2017
So 2Baba is not allowed to open a club or even do business in this recession period

OR

Recession and high cost of food + Low quality of goods and services and the suffering of Nigerians is a fairy tale because 2Baba opened a nite club in Banana Island?

whats your point exactly ?
Re: They Say President Buhari's Economy Is Bad, But 2face Is Opening Night Clubs by Nobody: 8:18am On Feb 08, 2017
grin Op Will you feed his family for him??
Re: They Say President Buhari's Economy Is Bad, But 2face Is Opening Night Clubs by fuckingAyaya(m): 8:19am On Feb 08, 2017
samincredible44:
2baba is confused
please how is 2baba confused?proof please.

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Re: They Say President Buhari's Economy Is Bad, But 2face Is Opening Night Clubs by refreshrate: 8:20am On Feb 08, 2017
The naira was introduced in 1973.

It exchanged at 2Naira to the pound then.

It took 42 years to exchange it at 310 to the same British pound

In less than 2 yrs a gap toothed despot doubled it to 600+

I'm not even going to start on job loses and how families now remain hungry.

One Wednesday morning a zombie albeit senseless tries to say this isn't a failed economy because someone opened a nightclub

God, for every sin I might have committed to make me breathe the same air as super morons like these I am truly sorry
Re: They Say President Buhari's Economy Is Bad, But 2face Is Opening Night Clubs by Orikinla1: 8:55am On Feb 08, 2017
Comment on the following. Don't comment without commonsense..

They whine about the economic hardship and the same Nigerians they claim are suffering are spending millions of naira on tickets to their musical shows; paying gate fees to their night clubs; downloads of their caller tones; going to the cinemas to watch their movies and more than 3 million Nigerians invested over US$1B on the Russian MMM Ponzi scheme and more than 60 million Nigerians between the ages 18 and 60 spend more than N1.8 billion daily on betting. Millions more spend millions of Naira daily on useless phone calls and idle chats and gossips on their mobile phones.

You see a young Nigerian without job using an expensive smart phone and spending so much money on airtime every month that can be enough to start a profitable small scale business in Nigeria.

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