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Re: Nigerian Stock Market Has Lost N2.5 Trillion Since Buhari Won - Nairametrics by zheroes(m): 7:33am On Aug 28, 2015
PvtParts:
Economics aside... The security situation is getting even worse with Boko Haram now sending members to join their new comrades in ISIS in Libya.

If Bokos are getting defeated back home, how come they can afford to deploy their troops to another far and removed theatre?

Nothing changed.
you lie!!!!! getting worse where? you are wrong. let them go and join lucifer and come back, their bullet dey wait for them.
Re: Nigerian Stock Market Has Lost N2.5 Trillion Since Buhari Won - Nairametrics by Nobody: 7:36am On Aug 28, 2015
zheroes:
you lie!!!!! getting worse where? you are wrong. let them go and join lucifer and come back, their bullet dey wait for them.

ISWAP has since deployed over 200 members to help their Arab comrades in Libya.

If they are on the run why are they deploying their members to another theatre far and removed from Nigeria?

This is proof that they are not on the run.
Re: Nigerian Stock Market Has Lost N2.5 Trillion Since Buhari Won - Nairametrics by Kirinwa: 8:24am On Aug 28, 2015
Does NSE still exist? Last I saw it was in my history textbook.
Didn't know people trusted it enough to stake their destiny. issorai.

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