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Ndipe (m)
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I am befuddled at what I read on one Nigerian blog. Is it for real? A cup of rice is 150 Naira, while a cup of beans is 80 Naira? A tuber of yam is over 300 Naira and a bottle of groundnut oil is more than 200 Naira.
What's going on in Nigeria? I keep reading the fanciful/encouraging news of the boom in salaries of those in the private sectors. Now, I have to question the possibility of feeding one's family with even an annual salary of 5 million Naira, when you factor in other expenses vis a vis rent, gas, clothes. We are in a very dire situation.
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savanaha
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Well since the private sector gave themselves the raise it would explain why others are starving and the National looters Government are increasing their salaries for all the amazing nothing they have achieved.
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okenwa (m)
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THEY SOLD EVERYTHING including source of food
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Ndipe (m)
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Very pathetic. A former school mate of mine informed me a cup of rice is 160 Naira. It's unbelievable!
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muyi serra (m)
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Too bad with the Nigerian economy, our monetary policy is just too bad. A tuber of yam three hundred naire can you imagine, and those fat baboons are doing nothing about it Kai you can't imagine someday receiving 10.000 naire monthly and another person receiving up to 150.000 naire imagine the difference, Let do something about these.
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elizabetta (f)
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Nigeria don finish o,a bag of rice is now #15,000,so it is only God that will help us.
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