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Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by sonature1: 9:55am On Apr 12, 2023
APC keeps destroying this country on all fronts, but they still think Peter Obi is their problem.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Enemyofpeace: 9:55am On Apr 12, 2023
Hallelujah!
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Ferdinandu(m): 9:56am On Apr 12, 2023
When Tinubu enters everyone should go and find where to start selling Hard drugs by then it will be legal. That should reduce unemployment. By the way people that will distribute Heroine will have a special place

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Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Angelfrost(m): 9:57am On Apr 12, 2023
Lovenorth:
Emefiele has destabilised the economy may God punish his grandfather

Yeah... Emefiele has been ruling the nation for the past 8 years!

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Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Bigchristo: 10:00am On Apr 12, 2023
TruthsFM:

https://www.channelstv.com/2023/04/11/nigerias-unemployment-rate-to-rise-to-41-in-2023-kpmg/

when we tell all these Agbado supporters that we all suffer it they will think having their tribal person in power will put food on their tables una never see anything
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by blackpanda: 10:17am On Apr 12, 2023
Bigchristo:
when we tell all these Agbado supporters that we all suffer it they will think having their tribal person in power will put food on their tables una never see anything

Sai Tinubu grin
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by VTJN(m): 10:21am On Apr 12, 2023
blackpanda:
Let me be honest, they should stop calling it unemployment. The better term is laziness. Nigeria youth laziness is now 41%. Most youth don't want hard work. They are programmed to sit inside office to be earning 10 or 20k, and with very poor work ethics and bad attitude.
you may be right though. Some are so selective.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Fearyourcreator: 10:24am On Apr 12, 2023
WhisperedNoise:
Buhari has FAILED on virtually all his promises.
How will unemployment be 41%?
It's very bad and sad.
Even the ones who want to delve into entrepreneurship, the cost of production is extremely high. Unilever is discontinuing production of some of the brands we grew up with.

I can't blame the government anyways. It's filled with dull people (no offense). From Minister of Labor to Minister of Finance to most of them.

The only thing these politicians are good at is throwing tantrums on Twitter. Sad.

Clowns with a big, red nose.
You don't blame them but still blaming them... Where is blackberry today, how many people are buying sharp TV today like then... Abi na Nigeria these companies dey ni... Naso them speculate bitcoin to hit 100k last year October where e dey now...
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Bobbiee: 10:44am On Apr 12, 2023
What's our problem. The unemployment rate only affects the Igbo people in Nigeria. We all know that every other Nigerian is living in El Dorado

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Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Bigchristo: 10:46am On Apr 12, 2023
blackpanda:


Sai Tinubu grin
😂😂😂😂
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Reference(m): 10:49am On Apr 12, 2023
blackpanda:
Let me be honest, they should stop calling it unemployment. The better term is laziness. Nigeria youth laziness is now 41%. Most youth don't want hard work. They are programmed to sit inside office to be earning 10 or 20k, and with very poor work ethics and bad attitude.

Na so. Because past administrations cannot be blamed again.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Careente7(m): 10:55am On Apr 12, 2023
TruthsFM:
2023 GDP Growth Forecast from IMF:

USA🇺🇸: 1.6%
Germany🇩🇪: -0.1%
France🇫🇷: 0.7%
Italy🇮🇹: 0.7%
Spain🇪🇸: 1.5%
Japan🇯🇵: 1.3%
UK🇬🇧: -0.3%
Canada🇨🇦: 1.5%
China🇨🇳: 5.2%
India🇮🇳: 5.9%
Russia🇷🇺: 0.7%
Brazil🇧🇷: 0.9%
Mexico🇲🇽: 1.8%
KSA🇸🇦: 3.1%
Nigeria🇳🇬: 3.2%
RSA🇿🇦: 0.1%
Abeg explain this GDP gimme🙏
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Careente7(m): 10:58am On Apr 12, 2023
SmallDick99:
I see it getting to 80% in the next 4 cheesy years

This I have seen
Na your small dck go reduce by 80%.
This I have seen.
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Mikeeytools: 11:02am On Apr 12, 2023
ukaface:
The BATians believe BAT will reduce it to 0%
The youths will be employed as farmers
They will be recruited into the army, what will they eat Agbado, cassava, ewa
5million new recruits into the army every 2 weeks. Lol lol lol una never see chumchin
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by WhisperedNoise: 11:09am On Apr 12, 2023
Fearyourcreator:

You don't blame them but still blaming them... Where is blackberry today, how many people are buying sharp TV today like then... Abi na Nigeria these companies dey ni... Naso them speculate bitcoin to hit 100k last year October where e dey now...
Boss, the reason Blackberry and Sharp TV went out of vogue was because of obsolescence, not high production costs.

Please, don't even bring up crypto in this analogy. E no gel.

Truth is, cost of production of FMCG in Nigeria is obscenely high, ad corruption has eaten the little profit these guys have left.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Fearyourcreator: 11:14am On Apr 12, 2023
WhisperedNoise:

Boss, the reason Blackberry and Sharp TV went out of vogue was because of obsolescence, not high production costs.

Please, don't even bring up crypto in this analogy. E no gel.

Truth is, cost of production of FMCG in Nigeria is obscenely high, ad corruption has eaten the little profit these guys have left.
Na only them dey produce others in same line of business wey still dey... I brought up crypto that naso dem go dey speculate wetin no gel...
Their silicon valley bank that collapsed them no see am ... Yeye people ...
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Fearyourcreator: 11:14am On Apr 12, 2023
WhisperedNoise:

Boss, the reason Blackberry and Sharp TV went out of vogue was because of obsolescence, not high production costs.

Please, don't even bring up crypto in this analogy. E no gel.

Truth is, cost of production of FMCG in Nigeria is obscenely high, ad corruption has eaten the little profit these guys have left.
Na only them dey produce others in same line of business wey still dey... I brought up crypto that naso dem go dey speculate wetin no gel...
Their silicon valley bank that collapsed them no see am ... Yeye people ....
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by ufotunang: 11:18am On Apr 12, 2023
Brendaniel:
And Mr Adesina told us yesterday that Buhari's government has performed well....
..and Adeshina even said that Buhari will leave nigeria more better than the way nigeria was in 2015 after PDP administration
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by ufotunang: 11:20am On Apr 12, 2023
When you voted for an old man and without WAEC certificate what do you expect
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by ufotunang: 11:21am On Apr 12, 2023
And they still voted for APC and Tinubu...the suffering and rise in unemployment still continues

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Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by tnerro1(m): 11:52am On Apr 12, 2023
People should be hopeful and believe that no one can be as worse as this out going man
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by blackpanda: 12:50pm On Apr 12, 2023
Reference:


Na so. Because past administrations cannot be blamed again.

You have been blaming everybody under the sun since independence. How about take some responsibility for your laziness?
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Lovenorth: 12:56pm On Apr 12, 2023
Angelfrost:


Yeah... Emefiele has been ruling the nation for the past 8 years!
He has been ruling the financial sector as CBN governor
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Angelfrost(m): 12:59pm On Apr 12, 2023
Lovenorth:

He has been ruling the financial sector as CBN governor

Yeah... He is the sole reason why Buhari's government has failed woefully since 2015!

Yet Buhari the great man couldn't sack him because Buhari reports or answers to him!

I like how your mind works!
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by 6ixT8: 1:06pm On Apr 12, 2023
With this percentage. It is now clearer how the populaces now have the luxury of time for politics of hate all over SM.
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by CodeTemplar: 1:28pm On Apr 12, 2023
WhisperedNoise:
Buhari has FAILED on virtually all his promises.
How will unemployment be 41%?
It's very bad and sad.
Even the ones who want to delve into entrepreneurship, the cost of production is extremely high. Unilever is discontinuing production of some of the brands we grew up with.

I can't blame the government anyways. It's filled with dull people (no offense). From Minister of Labor to Minister of Finance to most of them.

The only thing these politicians are good at is throwing tantrums on Twitter. Sad.

Clowns with a big, red nose.
People join politics to make money. No surprises.
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by CodeTemplar: 1:35pm On Apr 12, 2023
blackpanda:
Let me be honest, they should stop calling it unemployment. The better term is laziness. Nigeria youth laziness is now 41%. Most youth don't want hard work. They are programmed to sit inside office to be earning 10 or 20k, and with very poor work ethics and bad attitude.
all the ones risking interstate travel to go and be interviewed for N50k jobs too are lazy. The ones who cannot fuel the gen to run business centres, cafes etc too are lazy. Those planting okronand ginger instead of grain to avoid herdsmen clashes too are lazy. The ones going to other states to do bricklayer work, okada, keke driving too are lazy.

Only one animal typing propaganda out of his android phone is hardworking. I salute your state of mind o, bros.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by Bfly: 3:05pm On Apr 12, 2023
Buhari could aswell be termed a con man considering his manifesto.
Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate To Rise To 41% In 2023- KPMG by OChimex: 3:09pm On Apr 12, 2023
Stephenmoka4:
Is there something Switzerland, UK, all those "big" countries are doing that we can't or they are not telling us?

They don’t have evilness and wickedness in their hearts - they have every other human flaws.

I mean Caucasians.

African leaders can develop Africa if they want, but the circle of wickedness from the leaders, hating to see other people happy and successful and the evil wicked citizens. Is what is holding them down from development.

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