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Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by Newsmic: 11:01am On Feb 02

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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by God1000(m): 11:14am On Feb 02
They are dancing away their sorrows, life under Tinubu is very difficult, we need to make ourselves happy

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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by Yankiss(m): 2:16pm On Feb 02
Wow. Grandma killed it technically. Much better than the so-called slay queens who only know how to scream n bed.
Today is our quarter final pairing with Angola. Predicting a Super Eagles win. 1 - nil. Like for Nigeria, Share for Angola.

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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by DiskJokeyManic: 2:16pm On Feb 02
Angelfrost:
Sigh... This made Front Page!!!

Dear Lawd!!! undecided

ksam:
With everything happening around the world, this is what the op is pushing to front page?

Yes.... Nd u 2 also struggled to book space ND comment.... Wat an ironyπŸ™‚πŸ™‚
Wen u 2 create ur own forum u can decide wat ND wat not to push to ur own Fp,,,, rubbish😐😐😐😐

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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by robinso01(m): 2:16pm On Feb 02
The economy reach make person dey dance without music and beat sef

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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by DiskJokeyManic: 2:16pm On Feb 02
malaxas:
Nonsense

Afta conniving to vote-in dis bad economy because of little token u ND ur colleagues got,,, now u re reaping de fruit of ur labor nd every little tin nw gets u frustrated..... Take ur frustrations elsewhre pls.... Dis women re nt de ones dat cursed ur life

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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by Benjaniblinks(m): 2:16pm On Feb 02
Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by donwily(m): 2:17pm On Feb 02
Nothing special

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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by Nawa4nl: 2:17pm On Feb 02
donwily:
Nothing special
Thank you undecided
Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by HateBigots: 2:18pm On Feb 02
grin... Tinubulation will not reach their side IJN.
Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by Triangles1(m): 2:18pm On Feb 02
Only when you don't have money then you're Old.

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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by Angelfrost(m): 2:19pm On Feb 02
Sigh... This made Front Page!!!

Dear Lawd!!! undecided
Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by JayPeeOham: 2:19pm On Feb 02
Dance away your sorrows ojare

Dem TikTok and Legging Legs grannies grin
Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by ksam(m): 2:19pm On Feb 02
With everything happening around the world, this is what the op is pushing to front page?

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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by YaksFx: 2:20pm On Feb 02
Hello Nlanders. Please, is there anyone who can assist me with like 2-5k🀲 πŸ™. Please i really need it. Country hard gan, but e go soon better
Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by malali: 2:21pm On Feb 02
[b]Tinubu and APC, wake up and act now
These currency saboteurs are the same people surrounding you.
You are already slowly losing the court of public opinion.
This is how Zimbabwe, Argentina started.

Addressing Naira devaluation against the dollar requires a multifaceted approach involving monetary policy, fiscal policy, structural reforms, and measures to enhance productivity and competitiveness. Here are some practical and detailed solutions:

1. **Monetary Policy Measures**:
- **Maintain Price Stability**: The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) should prioritize price stability by implementing effective monetary policy tools such as interest rate adjustments and open market operations to control inflation.
- **Foreign Exchange Management**: CBN should adopt a flexible exchange rate regime that allows the Naira to find its equilibrium value based on market forces while intervening in the foreign exchange market to smoothen volatility and prevent speculative attacks.
- **Foreign Reserves Management**: CBN should actively manage foreign reserves to ensure an adequate level of reserves to defend the currency and provide confidence to investors.

2. **Fiscal Policy Measures**:
- **Fiscal Discipline**: The government should pursue fiscal discipline by reducing budget deficits and controlling government spending to prevent excessive money supply growth, which can lead to currency devaluation.
- **Diversification of Revenue**: Nigeria should diversify its revenue sources away from oil dependency by broadening the tax base, improving tax compliance, and increasing non-oil revenue through sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and services.
- **Public Debt Management**: The government should manage public debt prudently to avoid excessive borrowing in foreign currencies, which can exacerbate currency depreciation risks.

3. **Structural Reforms**:
- **Enhance Export Competitiveness**: Implement policies and initiatives to promote exports diversification and enhance competitiveness in non-oil sectors. This may include providing export incentives, improving trade facilitation, and investing in infrastructure and technology.
- **Import Substitution**: Encourage domestic production of goods that can be substituted for imports, thereby reducing reliance on foreign goods and conserving foreign exchange reserves.
- **Improving Business Environment**: Streamline regulations, reduce bureaucratic bottlenecks, and improve ease of doing business to attract foreign investment and stimulate economic growth.

4. **Productivity and Competitiveness Enhancement**:
- **Investment in Infrastructure**: Upgrade infrastructure such as transportation, energy, and telecommunications to reduce production costs, improve efficiency, and attract investment.
- **Skills Development**: Invest in education and vocational training to enhance the skills of the workforce, increase productivity, and support economic diversification.
- **Technology Adoption**: Encourage technology adoption and innovation across industries to improve productivity, reduce costs, and enhance competitiveness on the global stage.

5. **Promoting Confidence and Stability**:
- **Communication and Transparency**: CBN and government officials should communicate monetary and fiscal policies transparently to provide clarity and reduce uncertainty in the market.
- **Political Stability**: Ensure political stability and good governance to build investor confidence and attract foreign investment inflows, which can support currency stability.

6. **Regional and International Cooperation**:
- **Bilateral Agreements**: Strengthen bilateral trade agreements with key trading partners to facilitate trade and investment flows, reduce trade barriers, and promote economic cooperation.
- **Regional Integration**: Participate actively in regional economic blocs such as ECOWAS and leverage regional cooperation to enhance trade, investment, and economic integration.

Implementing these solutions will require strong political will, coordination among government agencies, collaboration with the private sector, and engagement with international partners. Additionally, these measures should be implemented gradually and carefully to minimize potential disruptions to the economy while achieving sustainable currency stability and economic growth.
Ramp up production.
Food security, we import too much wheat, we should be able to feed ourselves with only locally grown materials, and export excess.

Tax the rich .

Assemble and sell cars in Nigeria @ reduced prices.

Explore other commodities e.g precious metals exploration.

Sell the port harcourt refinery to Nigerians, float it as a public listed stock, can only be purchased with earned income (not a wealth stash) so that the common man can have a piece of the PIE, the government owns the controlling stock till the citizens eventually buy up the stakes.

Set up a sovereign wealth fund, and let them start slowly monetizing and assisting businesses with "export" potentials. Any business that has export potential should be given national assistance in its early stages. This overseers will serve as blackrock or vanguard. E.g If there is a thriving rice mill in kebbi, a team of experts are sent to inspect and liaise with the biggest rice mills in the world to see how to scale production, and the trade ministers liaises with other African countries that import rice to offer them good deals.

Trade minister set up a commodities board, Lease lands to Chinese farmers, if local farmers dont have the zeal or interest for commercial farming.

The truth is the Government cannot initiate and maintain all capital projects and infrastructures. Your appointed ministers are bereft of ideas.

Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National Planning:
Issuing government bonds and securities to finance infrastructure projects.
Establishing a sovereign wealth fund to invest in capital markets.

Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Investment:
Promoting investment in Nigerian companies through stock market listings.
Facilitating initial public offerings (IPOs) for state-owned enterprises.

Ministry of Petroleum Resources:
Privatizing state-owned oil assets through stock offerings.
Encouraging oil and gas companies to list on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).

Ministry of Mines and Steel Development:
Promoting investment in mining companies through stock market listings.
Creating a mining investment fund to attract capital from institutional investors.

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development:
Facilitating agribusiness financing through capital markets instruments such as agricultural bonds.
Supporting agricultural cooperatives to access capital through stock offerings.

Ministry of Transportation:
Financing transportation infrastructure projects through bond issuances.
Partnering with private investors to fund railway and road construction projects.

Ministry of Power:
Securitizing future revenue streams from power generation and distribution to raise capital.
Attracting investment in renewable energy projects through green bonds.

Ministry of Works and Housing:
Funding housing development projects through mortgage-backed securities.
Collaborating with real estate developers to issue real estate investment trusts (REITs).

Ministry of Environment:
Issuing environmental impact bonds to finance conservation projects.
Partnering with investors to fund renewable energy and clean technology initiatives.

Ministry of Science and Technology:
Supporting technology startups through venture capital financing.
Encouraging tech companies to list on the stock exchange for expansion capital.

Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy:
Promoting investment in telecommunications infrastructure through bond offerings.
Facilitating IPOs for tech companies operating in Nigeria's digital economy.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
Marketing Nigeria as an investment destination to international investors.
Attracting foreign direct investment through roadshows and investor conferences.

Ministry of Health:
Securitizing future healthcare revenues to fund hospital infrastructure projects.
Partnering with pharmaceutical companies for healthcare bond issuances.

Ministry of Education:
Issuing education bonds to finance school infrastructure upgrades and expansion.
Encouraging private sector investment in education through public-private partnerships.

Ministry of Justice:
Creating litigation finance vehicles to fund legal settlements and judgments.
Offering legal services bonds to finance public defense programs.

Ministry of Defence:
Partnering with private investors to fund defense technology research and development.
Issuing defense bonds to finance military infrastructure upgrades.

Ministry of Interior:
Financing prison infrastructure projects through bond offerings.
Issuing security bonds to fund law enforcement initiatives.

Ministry of Labour and Employment:
Facilitating job creation bonds to finance youth employment programs.
Partnering with private investors to fund skills development initiatives.

Ministry of Women Affairs:
Issuing gender bonds to finance women empowerment programs.
Promoting investment in women-led businesses through venture capital funds.

Ministry of Youth and Sports Development:
Funding sports infrastructure projects through bond issuances.
Attracting investment in sports facilities through public-private partnerships.

Ministry of Information and Culture:
Issuing cultural bonds to finance heritage preservation projects.
Promoting investment in creative industries through entertainment bonds.

Ministry of Federal Capital Territory:
Financing urban development projects in Abuja through municipal bonds.
Partnering with private investors to fund infrastructure upgrades in the FCT.

Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs:
Issuing delta development bonds to finance infrastructure projects in the region.
Attracting investment in oil and gas projects through equity offerings.

Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development:
Securitizing future social welfare payments to fund poverty alleviation programs.
Partnering with impact investors to finance community development initiatives.

Ministry of Water Resources:
Financing water infrastructure projects through bond issuances.
Issuing water conservation bonds to fund environmental restoration efforts.

Ministry of Aviation:
Partnering with private investors to fund airport expansion projects through bond offerings.
Issuing aviation bonds to finance fleet modernization and safety upgrades.

Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment:
Promoting investment in industrial zones through bond issuances.
Attracting capital for manufacturing projects through equity offerings.

Ministry of Federal Capital Territory:
Financing infrastructure projects in Abuja through municipal bonds.
Issuing bonds to fund urban development and housing initiatives.

Ministry of Labour and Employment:
Facilitating job creation bonds to fund employment programs.
Attracting investment in skills development through vocational training bonds.

Ministry of Science and Technology:
Issuing technology bonds to finance research and development.
Partnering with investors to fund innovation hubs and tech startups.
Ministry of Police Affairs:

Financing law enforcement infrastructure projects through bond issuances.
Issuing security bonds to fund crime prevention and community policing initiatives.

Ministry of Federal Capital Territory:
Partnering with private investors to fund urban development projects through bond offerings.
Issuing municipal bonds to finance infrastructure upgrades in Abuja.

Ministry of Labour and Employment:
Facilitating job creation bonds to fund employment programs.
Attracting investment in skills development through vocational training bonds.

Ministry of Youth and Sports Development:
Financing sports infrastructure projects through bond issuances.
Issuing sports development bonds to fund youth empowerment programs.

Ministry of Information and Culture:
Promoting investment in cultural tourism through bond offerings.
Issuing heritage preservation bonds to finance cultural heritage projects.

Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs:
Partnering with investors to fund infrastructure projects through bond issuances.
Issuing delta development bonds to finance economic development initiatives.

Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development:
Securitizing future social welfare payments to fund poverty alleviation programs.
Partnering with impact investors to finance community development initiatives.

Ministry of Water Resources:
Financing water infrastructure projects through bond issuances.
Issuing water conservation bonds to fund environmental restoration efforts.

Ministry of Aviation:
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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by obi4eze(m): 2:22pm On Feb 02
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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by DaudaTheSexyGuy(m): 2:22pm On Feb 02
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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by nony43(m): 2:22pm On Feb 02
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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by DaudaTheSexyGuy(m): 2:23pm On Feb 02
grin
Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by allanphash7(m): 2:23pm On Feb 02
This guy that usually talks behind the video can't just keep his ugly and his dirty mouth shut?



I hate what I don't like
Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by BestdesignJob12: 2:24pm On Feb 02

Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by Savedday2: 2:24pm On Feb 02
What to do now?

The economy is not smiling, they have to find a way to put smile on.
Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by pipnator00(m): 2:24pm On Feb 02
My people will say.. "Agadi nwanyi adighi aka nka n'egwu oma agba".

That.s exactly what the women are doing.

***Tell your Igbo friends to translate this for you.

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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by DaudaTheSexyGuy(m): 2:24pm On Feb 02
ksam:
With everything happening around the world, this is what the op is pushing to front page?

If dollar like make e reach 3,000 we go still dey bang grin

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Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by bigdammyj: 2:29pm On Feb 02
Noted.
Re: Old Women Show Off Amazing Leg & Hip Movement As They Dance At A Party (Video) by sylve11: 2:29pm On Feb 02
Newsmic:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE3H3vPpDwc?si=8Hu4xhLTdi-NgYyh


You talk plenty. Why not allow us to enjoy the video without disrupting with your plenty talks? embarassed cool

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