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Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 4:54pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:


The mor0n is trying to runaway from explaining its point! If the statement wasn't meant to be an excuse as to why your MCM plunged the GDP growth WHICH YOU DIDN'T KNOW IN THE FIRST PLACE & had always deluded yourself about how he left 5.9% GDP growth in Q1 2015, then what is the essence of the statement (if you claim it's not an excuse) in the first place? Animal!

F**L!

Instead of typing three long lines of unformatted trash, simply show how the sentence uses deregulation as an excuse.

Don't deflect.

You asked me here to explain a position you had:

Moukandjo:

You see why I say you're just an idi0t! Now Nigeria's GDP growth in Q2 2015 was 2.54% but if we're to go by what you want to interpret as Q2 2015 from that chart, it'll read 2.35%. Explain! F00l!

I explained and proved you to be a ret*rd!

Now I'm asking you to explain, and you're crawling into a cocoon. You started this nonsense, see it to the end.

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 4:55pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:
...

And I am waiting for your NBS data that proves that the quarterly growth rate for Q2 2015 was 2.54% or 2.57%.

I'm still waiting!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 4:59pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:


F**L!

Instead of typing three long lines of unformatted trash, simply show how the sentence uses deregulation as an excuse.

Don't deflect.

You asked me here to explain a position you had:



I explained and proved you to be a ret*rd!

Now I'm asking you to explain, and you're crawling into a cocoon. You started this nonsense, see it to the end.

-Lord
Mor0nic Fo0l! So the Idi0t even knew there was no way he would explain that statement to make sense, hence the animal is trying to runaway! Explain it na, make I finish your father here now now! Fo0lish f0ol!
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 5:03pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:

Mor0nic Fo0l! So the Idi0t even knew there was no way he would explain that statement to make sense, hence the animal is trying to runaway! Explain it na, make I finish your father here now now! Ode!!!

Was I the one who said this?

Moukandjo:

You gave deregulation as an excuse when I asked for reasons as to why GDP dropped drastically in 2015! Mor0n!

Since you are the one that said that, simply explain how the sentence I made was using deregulation as an excuse?

You can't wriggle out of this one. It is the final nail on your coffin! You want to twist words and get away with it by deflecting. You are too unintelligent to get away with that!

You must explain that excuse. Since you don't want to talk about anything meaningful but expose your id*ocy. I'll help you expose it very well.

Cret*nous COW!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 5:07pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:
...

And I am waiting for your NBS data that proves that the quarterly growth rate for Q2 2015 was 2.54% or 2.57%.

I'm still waiting!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 5:13pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:


Was I the one who said this?



Since you are the one that said that, simply explain how the sentence I made was using deregulation as an excuse?

You can't wriggle out of this one. It is the final nail on your coffin!

Cret*nous COW!

-Lord
I understand your miserable self now! Ok, I yarned balls by claiming you made deregulation an excuse for your MCM plunging the GDP that low in 2015! Can you now please explain that your statement/excuse in relation to the initial point of discussion which is for you to state reasons peculiar to election years which happened in 2015 as to why GDP always falls during that period? Mor0n!!!
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 5:16pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:

I understand your miserable self now! Ok, I yarned balls by claiming you made deregulation an excuse for your MCM plunging the GDP that low in 2015! Can you now please explain that your statement/excuse in relation to the initial point of discussion which is for you to state reasons peculiar to election years which happened in 2015 as to why GDP always falls during that period? Mor0n!!!

You've finally accepted you yarned balls for not being able to read and understand my statement.

Are you also going to accept you "yarned balls" when you said Q2 2015 GDP growth rate is 2.54% (or 2.57%)?

After you accept that gaffe, I'll explain my sentence to confirm your idi*cy and call it a day!

Sounds fair no?! grin grin grin

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 5:18pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:
...

And I am waiting for your NBS data that proves that the quarterly growth rate for Q2 2015 was 2.54% or 2.57%.

I'm still waiting!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 5:22pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:


And I am waiting for your NBS data that proves that the quarterly growth rate for Q2 2015 was 2.54% or 2.57%.

I'm still waiting!

-Lord
Instead of 2.35%, right? I already exposed you as an illiterate. I'll only discuss that chart with an intelligent person who will be able to understand labellings on bar charts and not some Jonathan sycophants who's idi0tic enough to interpret as 3.68% or 2.35% as 5.9% in a very clear graph! Since you initially stvpidly argued it for a long time before you finally realized your foolishness, then there's no point trying to explain the chart further to block, empty skulls like you! Mor0n!!!
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 5:24pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:


You've finally accepted you yarned balls for not being able to read and understand my statement.

Are you also going to accept you "yarned balls" when you said Q2 2015 GDP growth rate is 2.54% (or 2.57%)?

After you accept that gaffe, I'll explain my sentence to confirm your idi*cy and call it a day!

Sounds fair no?! grin grin grin

-Lord
Ok I've been yarning crap since inception! In fact , I've been yarning crap ever since I joined Nairaland! Can you now explain that your excuse in relation to the initial point of discussion, so I can finish your father na na?
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 5:24pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:

Instead of 2.35%, right? I already exposed you as an illiterate. I'll only discuss that chart with an intelligent person who will be able to understand labellings on bar charts and not some Jonathan sycophants who's idi0tic enough to interpret as 3.68% or 2.35% as 5.9% in a very clear graph! Since you initially stvpidly argued it for a long time before you finally realized your foolishness, then there's no point trying to explain the chart further to block, empty skulls like you! Mor0n!!!

You don jump leave the other one come here.

It is a very simple thing F*CKTARD.

Prove NBS data proof that Q2 2015 GDP growth rate was 2.54% or 2.57%?

Very simple question and answer, you'd beat around the bush. In the end, you'll agree you "yarned balls."

Have you not suffered enough humiliation for one day?

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 5:48pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:

Ok I've been yarning crap since inception! Can you now explain that your excuse so I can finish your father na na?

To your question:

Here's my first statement regarding that:

Oil marketers hoarded and diverted their products as they weren't sure of subsidy payments which led to unprecedented scarcity of both petrol and even diesel that was deregulated.

And here's my second statement regarding that:

Prove that banks and institutions closing shop early because they were not been able to assess diesel which is a deregulated product did not affect the GDP growth rate.

You should already understand the point. But I know you're daft and would not see it until I break it down into morsels for you.

That statement is practically, "Prove that banks and institutions closing shop early did not affect the GDP growth rate."

But I had to give you the reason why they were closing shop early.

The reason was that "they were not been able to [access] diesel."

And I described diesel as a deregulated product which it is.

Now why did I include that information?

Because as a deregulated product, it operated in the free market economy. The government did not regulate its price and there was practically no reason for its scarcity. At the worse, it should have become more expensive, rather than scarce.

However, because of the uncertainty of receiving their overbloated subsidy claims and the fact that the same oil marketers who imported diesel imported petrol, they extended the hoarding of petrol to diesel (a deregulated product).

Hoarding petrol is bad enough. But hoarding diesel led to banks and other corporations closing their doors early, and economic activity decreased heavily. It even extended to aviation fuel.

Here's a link:

http://sweetcrudereports.com/2015/05/25/petroleum-scarcity-cripples-economic-activities-in-nigeria/

This certainly contributed to the quarterly GDP growth plunge. Of course, it was not the only contributing factor (as I know you may misread that and later say I said it was the sole reason, since you lack sense).

Now that I've explained this, can you "Prove that banks and institutions closing shop early, because they were not been able to assess diesel (which is a deregulated product), did not affect the GDP growth rate."

See how STUP*D I've made you appear.

COW!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 5:52pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:


You don jump leave the other one come here.

It is a very simple thing F*CKTARD.

Prove NBS data proof that Q2 2015 GDP growth rate was 2.54% or 2.57%?

Very simple question and answer, you'd beat around the bush. In the end, you'll agree you "yarned balls."

Have you not suffered enough humiliation for one day?

-Lord


So your Idi0tic self isn't smart enough to create a reason as to why you made a crappy statement in relation to our initial discussion? Your papa wan escape by force! Your papa for type one f0olish reason here na, make I continue to expose the unintelligence in your lineage!
You've really suffered a lot if humiliation by not being able to read simple charts & coming here to claim you could deduce 5.9% when it's actually 3.68% from a graph you made reference to! Your m0ronic self then found it so hard to create excuses for the real plunging of 3.68% Q1 15 GDP growth after deluding himself for years on false statistics of 5.9% Q1 15! Worst of it all is that your already depleted self esteem rested on me agreeing to a fault when there was none (simply because you are too unintelligent to comprehend simple explanations), but I helped your father's self esteem & you still won't explain that statement.

At least you ja yourself & saved yourself of further humiliation by me by not attempting to explain any crap here! Na the only reason why I feel say you get sense pass goat small be that!

And please, go back & learn how to read bar charts so you don't disgrace your family here or anywhere else again by unintelligently defending your MCM!
Cheers!!!
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 5:58pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:


So your Idi0tic self isn't smart enough to create a reason as to why you made a crappy statement in relation to our initial discussion? Your papa wan escape by force! Your papa for type one f0olish reason here na, make I continue to expose the unintelligence in your lineage!
You've really suffered a lot if humiliation by not being able to read simple charts & coming here to claim you could deduce 5.9% when it's actually 3.68% from a graph you made reference to! Your m0ronic self then found it so hard to create excuses for the real plunging of 3.68% Q1 15 GDP growth after deluding himself for years on false statistics of 5.9% Q1 15! Worst of it all is that your already depleted self esteem rested on me agreeing to a fault when there was none (simply because you are too unintelligent to comprehend simple explanations), but I helped your father's self esteem & you still won't explain that statement.

At least you ja yourself & saved yourself of further humiliation by me by not attempting to explain any crap here! Na the only reason why I feel say you get sense pass goat small be that!

And please, go back & learn how to read bar charts so you don't disgrace your family here or anywhere else again by unintelligently defending your MCM!
Cheers!!!

ID*OT!

Is that your slimy excuse of a reply.

The time you used to type this balderdash, you'd have found the NBS data proof that Q2 2015 GDP growth rate was 2.54% or 2.57%.

Find the proof and quote me. Very easy.

Dancing in circles does not help you at all. In the end you'd admit you've been yarning balls and saying crap.

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 6:00pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:


To your question:

Here's my first statement regarding that:



And here's my second statement regarding that:



You should already understand the point. But I know you're daft and would not see it until I break it down into morsels for you.

That statement is practically, "Prove that banks and institutions closing shop early did not affect the GDP growth rate."

But I had to give you the reason why they were closing shop early.

The reason was that "they were not been able to [access] diesel."

And I described diesel as a deregulated product which it is.

Now why did I include that information?

Because as a deregulated product, it operated in the free market economy. The government did not regulate its price and there was practically no reason for its scarcity. At the worse, it should have become more expensive, rather than scarce.

However, because of the uncertainty of receiving their overbloated subsidy claims and the fact that the same oil marketers who imported diesel imported petrol, they extended the hoarding of petrol to diesel (a deregulated product).

Hoarding petrol is bad enough. But hoarding diesel led to banks and other corporations closing their doors early, and economic activity decreased heavily. It even extended to aviation fuel.

Here's a link:

http://sweetcrudereports.com/2015/05/25/petroleum-scarcity-cripples-economic-activities-in-nigeria/

This certainly contributed to the quarterly GDP growth plunge. Of course, it was not the only contributing factor (as I know you may misread that and later say I said it was the sole reason, since you lack sense).

Now that I've explained this, can you "Prove that banks and institutions closing shop early, because they were not been able to assess diesel (which is a deregulated product), did not affect the GDP growth rate."

See how STUP*D I've made you appear.

COW!

-Lord
Look how mor0nic you are? What specific effect did the hoarding of Diesel have on an election year that it won't have on any other year? Are you a goat, or you're just being desperate?
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 6:07pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:


To your question:

Here's my first statement regarding that:



And here's my second statement regarding that:



You should already understand the point. But I know you're daft and would not see it until I break it down into morsels for you.

That statement is practically, "Prove that banks and institutions closing shop early did not affect the GDP growth rate."

But I had to give you the reason why they were closing shop early.

The reason was that "they were not been able to [access] diesel."

And I described diesel as a deregulated product which it is.

Now why did I include that information?

Because as a deregulated product, it operated in the free market economy. The government did not regulate its price and there was practically no reason for its scarcity. At the worse, it should have become more expensive, rather than scarce.

However, because of the uncertainty of receiving their overbloated subsidy claims and the fact that the same oil marketers who imported diesel imported petrol, they extended the hoarding of petrol to diesel (a deregulated product).

Hoarding petrol is bad enough. But hoarding diesel led to banks and other corporations closing their doors early, and economic activity decreased heavily. It even extended to aviation fuel.

Here's a link:

http://sweetcrudereports.com/2015/05/25/petroleum-scarcity-cripples-economic-activities-in-nigeria/

This certainly contributed to the quarterly GDP growth plunge. Of course, it was not the only contributing factor (as I know you may misread that and later say I said it was the sole reason, since you lack sense).

Now that I've explained this, can you "Prove that banks and institutions closing shop early, because they were not been able to assess diesel (which is a deregulated product), did not affect the GDP growth rate."

See how STUP*D I've made you appear.

COW!

-Lord
You even made your already stvpid self stupider! For your mumu mind now, you don make sense!
Was diesel deregulated in anytime close to 2015 that the effect of this deregulation began to manifest in 2015 just because it was an election year? So the diesel that was deregulated back in 2009 didn't affect 2011 election year but flew down to 2015 election year to begin your supposed effects, right? I already warned you this Idi0t about giving crappy reasons here but you went ahead to further disgrace your unintelligent self & even Jonathan! Forget bants, bro, you're a real big mor0n!
Cheers!
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 6:25pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:

Look how mor0nic you are? What specific effect did the hoarding of Diesel have on an election year that it won't have on any other year? Are you a goat, or you're just being desperate?

Moukandjo:


You even made your already stvpid self stupider!
Was diesel deregulated in anytime close to 2015 that the effect of this deregulation began to have this effect you claim? Forget bants, bro, you're a real big mor0n!

You asked me to explain myself after admitting you were yarning crap all this while. I've done so. In detail.

Even a grade 5 kid can understand my point.

So if you can't see it, it's not my fault you were born with a single digit IQ.

And you've continued typing nonsense because you have no point to make.

Question 1: What specific effect did the hoarding of Diesel have on an election year that it won't have on any other year?

Answer: You asked me to explain why there was a plunge in the GDP quarterly growth rate in the first half of the election year. And I told you one of the reasons (amongst several others, one of which is that all election years except 2003 had falling GDP quarterly growth rates), is that hoarding of diesel grounded commercial/economic activity (banks and corporations closed early) and this affected the growth rate.

Can you understand that simple explanation, M*RON!


Question 2: Was diesel deregulated in anytime close to 2015 that the effect of this deregulation began to have this effect you claim?

Answer: How does this relate to the explanation I just gave? What is this question about even? Why are you trying so hard to sound stup*d!

Keep yarning crap! It is your specialty! You've already agreed to it.

COW!

I'd so humiliate you, you'd hate yourself for making a retort when you did not the mental capacity to keep it going!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 6:29pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:

You even made your already stvpid self stupider!
Was diesel deregulated in anytime close to 2015 that the effect of this deregulation began to manifest in 2015 just because it was an election year? So the diesel that was deregulated back in 2009 didn't affect 2011 election year but flew down to 2015 election year to begin your supposed effects, right?

COW!

You don f*ckup again!

Show where I said it was specifically deregulation of diesel that affected the quarterly growth rate in 2015 election year?

Oponu!

You no fit ever get sense. Even after explaining it in very clear terms and multiple paragraphs, you still turned around and made the same gaffe that had you confessing you've been yarning crap ever since.

I never start with you.

Better show that part of my statement.

IMBEC*LE!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 6:29pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:




You asked me to explain myself after admitting you were yarning crap all this while. I've done so. In detail.

Even a grade 5 kid can understand my point.

So if you can't see it, it's not my fault you were born with a single digit IQ.

And you've continued typing nonsense because you have no point to make.

Question 1: What specific effect did the hoarding of Diesel have on an election year that it won't have on any other year?

Answer: You asked me to explain why there was a plunge in the GDP quarterly growth rate in the first half of the election year. And I told you one of the reasons (amongst several others, one of which is that all election years except 2003 had falling GDP quarterly growth rates), is that hoarding of diesel grounded commercial/economic activity (banks and corporations closed early) and this affected the growth rate.

Can you understand that simple explanation, M*RON!


Question 2: Was diesel deregulated in anytime close to 2015 that the effect of this deregulation began to have this effect you claim?

Answer: How does this relate to the explanation I just gave? What is this question about even? Why are you trying so hard to sound stup*d!

Keep yarning crap! It is your specialty! You've already agreed to it.

COW!

I'd so humiliate you, you'd hate yourself for making a retort when you did not the mental capacity to keep it going!

-Lord
So the diesel that was deregulated back in 2009 didn't affect 2011 election year but flew down to 2015 election year to begin your supposed deadly effects, right? Shouldn't it even affect 2011 more than 2015? Are you a fo0l? I already warned you this Idi0t about giving crappy reasons here but you went ahead to further disgrace your unintelligent self & even Jonathan! Forget bants, bro, you're a real big mor0n!
Cheers!
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 6:33pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:

[s]So the diesel that was deregulated back in 2009 didn't affect 2011 election year but flew down to 2015 election year to begin your supposed effects, right? I already warned you this Idi0t about giving crappy reasons here but you went ahead to further disgrace your unintelligent self & even Jonathan! Forget bants, bro, you're a real big mor0n!
Cheers![/s]

BAST*RD!

Show where I said it was specifically deregulation of diesel that affected the quarterly growth rate in 2015 election year?

COW!

You go finally admit say you be ID*OT! Shey you've already admitted you've been yarning crap.

Moukandjo:
Ok, I yarned balls by claiming you made deregulation an excuse for your MCM plunging the GDP that low in 2015!

Moukandjo:

Ok I've been yarning crap since inception! In fact , I've been yarning crap ever since I joined Nairaland!

Your humiliation just start!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 6:42pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:



[b]Answer: You asked me to explain why there was a plunge in the GDP quarterly growth rate in the first half of the election year. And I told you one of the reasons (amongst several others, one of which is that all election years except 2003 had falling GDP quarterly growth rates), is that hoarding of diesel grounded commercial/economic activity (banks and corporations closed early) and this affected the growth rate.


-Lord
So what did you mor0n claim caused this "special" hoarding of diesel that you're claiming happened SPECIFICALLY because 2015 was an election year? Go school, you no gree! Na to dey sneak out go game center na him you sabi! That's why you idi0t can't read simple bar charts! You're idi0cy will continue to be exposed!
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 6:52pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:

So what did you mor0n claim caused this hoarding that you're claiming happened because it's an election year?

F**L!

It's not my fault you can't read and understand.

Simply show me where I said it was specifically deregulation of diesel that affected the quarterly growth rate in 2015 election year.

That should not be hard for you.

If you can't show it to me, can you finally accept that you are an ID*OT and call it a day!

I typed multiple paragraphs to explain one thing. I repeated myself again by answering your questions in a clear Q&A format. I even asked you if you understood what I said.

Can you understand that simple explanation, M*RON!

Yet you did not get it. And you did not open up that you did not understand it after 3 tries. That is not my fault. Because it is clear English, not Arabic. Now, like the first time, you have held on to something that I did not say.

This time you must produce it and if you can't, then it's obvious you are an ID*OT. Do it a first time, I can call it a mistake. But a single time, it shows this is a deliberate attempt by you to troll. So since you want to troll, go the full length and expose your stupid*ty.

COW!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 6:58pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:

So what did you mor0n claim caused this "special" hoarding of diesel that you're claiming happened SPECIFICALLY because 2015 was an election year? Go school, you no gree! Na to dey sneak out go game center na him you sabi! That's why you idi0t can't read simple bar charts! You're idi0cy will continue to be exposed!

The answer is in my first explanation in black and white.

If you can't find it, it only further proves you are a id*ot!

But before that you must show where I said it was deregulation of diesel that specifically affected the quarterly growth rate in 2015 election year, like you opined here...

Moukandjo:

Was diesel deregulated in anytime close to 2015 that the effect of this deregulation began to manifest in 2015 just because it was an election year? So the diesel that was deregulated back in 2009 didn't affect 2011 election year but flew down to 2015 election year to begin your supposed effects, right?

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 7:12pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:


F**L!

It's not my fault you can't read and understand.

Simply show me where I said it was specifically deregulation of diesel that affected the quarterly growth rate in 2015 election year.

That should not be hard for you.

If you can't show it to me, can you finally accept that you are an ID*OT and call it a day!

I typed multiple paragraphs to explain one thing. I repeated myself again by answering your questions in a clear Q&A format. I even asked you if you understood what I said.



Yet you did not get it. And you did not open up that you did not understand it after 3 tries. That is not my fault. Because it is clear English, not Arabic. Now, like the first time, you have held on to something that I did not say.

This time you must produce it and if you can't, then it's obvious you are an ID*OT. Do it a first time, I can call it a mistake. But a single time, it shows this is a deliberate attempt by you to troll. So since you want to troll, go the full length and expose your stupid*ty.

COW!

-Lord
Diesel deregulation> Market forces in control> Uncertainty because marketers were scared of not receiving bloated subsidy payments (I don't still know how this makes sense since it wasn't peculiar to 2015 or any other year, & would even have made more sense if you talked about this in relation to 2011 election year)> hoarding of Diesel> Scarcity of diesel> Banks & institutions closing down> Decreased economic growth> drastic decrease in GDP growth!

Isn't that the sequence of events you tried to explain & sounded silly in the process? Can your mor0nic self please point out any part of this sequence which I deduced from your unintelligent comments where I made a mistake & misunderstood you, AND CORRECT IT? You're free to even lie about it & let's see if your sequence or reasons for diesel scarcity would make sense a second time! You think you're conversing with a mor0n like you?

Fo0lish Idi0t!
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 7:21pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:
[s]
Diesel deregulation> Market forces in control>Uncertainty because marketers were scared of not receiving subsidy payments (I don't still know how this makes sense since it wasn't peculiar to 2015 or any other year, & would even have made more sense if you talked about this in relation to 2011 election year)> hoarding of Diesel> Scarcity of diesel> Banks & institutions closing down> Decreased economic growth> drastic decrease in GDP growth!
Isn't that the sequence of events you tried to explain & sounded silly in the process? Can your mor0nic self please point out any part of this sequence which I deduced from your unintelligent comments where I made a mistake & misunderstood you, AND CORRECT IT? You think you're conversing with a mor0n like you? Fo0lish Idi0t![/s]

NO! You are truly a compound f**l. As clear as my explanation, this is how your brain processed it. ANIMAL!

Show me where I said it was specifically deregulation of diesel that affected the quarterly growth rate in 2015 election year?

I'm not going to correct anything, you'll be forced to correct it yourself. Look how long it took you to even get to this point. At first you were saying, I said it was deregulation of diesel that affect the drop. Now you've moved on to establishing a sequence if though it is wrong.

The fear of having to admit you're an ID*OT is doing wonders!

Again, show me where I said it was specifically deregulation of diesel that affected the quarterly growth rate in 2015 election year? Because that's what your sequence is trying to show and I never said or opined that. If that is exactly what I said, why is it so hard to show me where I said so?

COW!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 7:24pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:


NO! You are truly a compound f**l. As clear as my explanation, this is how your brain processed it. ANIMAL!

Show me where I said it was specifically deregulation of diesel that affected the quarterly growth rate in 2015 election year?

COW!

-Lord
So you're angry I busted your lies again! So what did you claim caused the hoarding of diesel that in the long run affected the GDP? Simple answer, Mor0n!
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 7:28pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:
[s]
So you're angry I busted your lies again! So what did you claim caused the hoarding of diesel that in the long run affected the GDP? Simple answer, Mor0n![/s]

It is there in my first detailed answer.

Read and understand. If you can't, I would not waste my time pointing something that is out there in black and white to a troll.

Show me where I said it was specifically deregulation of diesel that affected the quarterly growth rate in 2015 election year?

COW!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 7:29pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:





Question 1: What specific effect did the hoarding of Diesel have on an election year that it won't have on any other year?

[b]Answer: You asked me to explain why there was a plunge in the GDP quarterly growth rate in the first half of the election year. And I told you one of the reasons (amongst several others, one of which is that all election years except 2003 had falling GDP quarterly growth rates), is that hoarding of diesel grounded commercial/economic activity (banks and corporations closed early) and this affected the growth rate.


-Lord
At least, this is your lame response to my question!
So in your earlier comments, what did you claim caused this hoarding of diesel that in the long run affected the GDP growth because it was an election year? At least there should be reason for this specific hoarding na! Idi0t!
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 7:31pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:

So in your earlier comments, what did you claim caused this hoarding of diesel that in the long run affected the GDP growth because it was an election year? At least there should be reason for this specific hoarding na! Idi0t!

Find it ID*OT!

I've given you more than 5 tries now.

If I have to show it to you, would you accept you are a F**L and call it a day? Accept you're a F**L who cannot read and understand and would call it a day if I show it to you, and I'll do it.

IMB*CILE!

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 7:32pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:


Find it ID*OT!

I've given you more than 5 tries now.

If I have to show it to you, would you accept you are a F**L and call it a day?

IMB*CILE!

-Lord
Yes lord! please make the answer clear & not the mor0nic, unintelligent, lame answers you give!
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by LordAdam16: 7:34pm On Feb 12, 2018
Moukandjo:

Yes lord!

So you're saying, you accept you are a F**L who cannot read and understand and would call it a day if I show it to you?

I have to spell it clearly, before you start dancing about again. Agree I'd show it to you, and that's it.

-Lord
Re: 18 African Countries Grew GDP Above 5% In 2017—afdb by Moukandjo: 7:36pm On Feb 12, 2018
LordAdam16:


So you're saying, you accept you are a F**L who cannot read and understand and would call it a day if I show it to you?

I have to spell it clearly, before you start dancing about again.

-Lord
Yes m0ron! Simply tell us the SPECIFIC origin of this hoarding that was peculiar to 2015 & not any other year!

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