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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by Okimski(m): 5:10pm On Sep 09, 2015
Hmmmmmmm. By the time the duara man is through with us, we will the pain of the body language

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by pallybrown(m): 5:11pm On Sep 09, 2015
Am worried
Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by Nobody: 5:11pm On Sep 09, 2015
Ozin:
We should all relax and wait for the Dull.apo that hit the ground running backwards and has passed Libya and moving backwards.let us all pray he start moving forward when he get to the Mediterranean sea this September as he promised even though 8 of every 10 things he says are lies



grin grin grin

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by atlwireles: 5:12pm On Sep 09, 2015
Sad, but this's just the beginning of a painfully and steady decline.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by Nobody: 5:13pm On Sep 09, 2015
huangcheng:
"Even if Buhari presents NEPA bill as certificate, I will vote for him"

God forbid we revert to the inglorious days of ESSENCO under the Buhari regime 1983-1985. Next time Nigerians see a Presidential candidate with NEPA bill for certificate, they'll have a rethink before voting him.



Hehehehe...una no go kill someone with laughter ooo

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by uch4apex(m): 5:17pm On Sep 09, 2015
Dis idiotic president should appoint ministers na,wats his problem.d cow is so heart hardened!

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by Firefire(m): 5:17pm On Sep 09, 2015
I mentioned this earlier...

... investors and business leaders say the lack of a finance minister, and general uncertainty around the cabinet which Buhari has said will be appointed later this month, has resulted in a lack of clear policies that has hurt the economy.


It is well.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by Smooyis(m): 5:18pm On Sep 09, 2015
Who is this Morgan? Whatever our economy must have a means of stabilizing Morgan or no Morgan Jerusalem Pilgrim.
Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by sparkwil(m): 5:18pm On Sep 09, 2015
A country gets wt it deserves

When sane nations look for educated, smart, modern and sincere leaders our almajiri populated nation preferred an outdated semiliterate dude and wt d support of their slaves somewhere down south angry, got wt they wanted.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by coolitempa(f): 5:18pm On Sep 09, 2015
While this is not good news.....Nigeria certainly has enough capacity to recover from this provided the incoming ministers have enough chutzpa to reposition the country positively.....already the factors of production are favourable and indications abound that returns and margins to be gained would more than compensate..... cheesy
Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by sinizia: 5:21pm On Sep 09, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
No cause for alarm, Buhari's body odor will see us through
Ozin:
We should all relax and wait for the Dull.apo that hit the ground running backwards and has passed Libya and moving backwards.let us all pray he start moving forward when he get to the Mediterranean sea this September as he promised even though 8 of every 10 things he says are lies

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by Nobody: 5:22pm On Sep 09, 2015
mmb:
I hope PDP is not behind this?
saboteurs
Dumbest so far

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by princechurchill(m): 5:23pm On Sep 09, 2015
that awkward moment when a man whose cows are undergoing spiritual multiplication is running your economy.....

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by CSTR2: 5:26pm On Sep 09, 2015
sai buhari.
The economic guru of our time.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by onitshaigbo(m): 5:27pm On Sep 09, 2015
Buhari be like: "Is JP Morgan from East Germany or West Germany?" This is what you get for electing an illiterate suya roaster, who dies not appointing Jews (Igbos), especially as finance minister, when we run the global financial system.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by omogin(f): 5:28pm On Sep 09, 2015
A saintly Hausa gworoing brother will soon be appointed as finance minister in the fullness of time. Be patient please.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by SeverusSnape(m): 5:28pm On Sep 09, 2015
MadCow1:
Wetin dey worry this Morgan Freeman guy sef? angry


Why does he hate Nigeria?
Morgan Freeman ba? grin

Okay. Kontinu!

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by Nobody: 5:33pm On Sep 09, 2015
coolitempa:
While this is not good news.....Nigeria certainly has enough capacity to recover from this provided the incoming ministers have enough chutzpa to reposition the country positively.....already the factors of production are favourable and indications abound that returns and margins to be gained would more than compensate..... cheesy
I really admire your write up, but you should desist from the habit of using "......." in your writing.
Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by MrMcJay(m): 5:35pm On Sep 09, 2015
Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by arsetalks(m): 5:35pm On Sep 09, 2015
Buchukwu:
Nigeria is crumbling. The earlier Nigeria crumbles the better for everybody. We didn't know who hausas or yorubas were before this evil entity was created. Nobody knows the meaning of Nigeria or what it represents. THE ZOO MUST FALL
The earlier your family disintegrate the better.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by Fordzzy(m): 5:35pm On Sep 09, 2015
MadCow1:
Wetin dey worry this Morgan Freeman guy sef? angry


Why does he hate Nigeria?
Coz wen Nelson Mandela died , many Nigerians tot he was d one dat died so they started tweeting RIP messages dat really pissed him off from den on.. grin grin

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by MrMcJay(m): 5:36pm On Sep 09, 2015
So much damage has been done over the years, the ask of cleaning them up is a job that must be done.
Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by sirthisthickkal: 5:37pm On Sep 09, 2015
appini:
Buhari has nothing to offer..he's an enemy to positive development in Nigeria.

While ur ex president who squandered our money irrationally is a friend to positive development in Nigeria?



Please take ur medications and type something sensible.
Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by ibedun: 5:37pm On Sep 09, 2015
ModiKen:
We would get back on our feet.

Fork all them whiteman lists, rules and regulations for financial development.

They are what brought Africa to its knees financially. World Bank and IMF comes to mind here.

We need to block all holes through which those thieves who have been in power or close to those in power keep looting us.

We would develop without JP Morgan listing.

We need to break free of these American and European organisations trying to determine our growth and development.

Africa its time we have our own currency; one currency for the continent as suggested by the late Mummuar Ghadaffi.

An African currency would go higher than the Euro used by member countries of the Euro zone due to the huge amount of resources and the endless investment opportunities on the continent

So they expected us to fold our arms and watch the Naira fall same way the Zimbabwean dollar fell.

CBN please continue protecting our currency.

We may feel it hurts now but on the long run we would see the benefits.

China is a shining example. Today the U.S owes China thousands of dollars.

Brilliant!!! Not only that, you may recall that they tried to play the same trick on Russia (imagine, big Russia!!) telling it not to introduce capital controls as that will destroy the Russian economy. The Russians promptly introduced capital control and that has no only stemmed the slide of the Rouble but that currency has recovered and its waxing stronger. The Chinese even closed a massive SWAP deal with Russia and both will accept each other's currency for trade settlement.

That fat cheeked, inferiority complex world bank clerk got us into these mess. As usual trying to impress her world bank bosses and clients not withstanding whether our country goes to pots. NOI started this and got us to this awful mess.

Obasanjo gave us NOI and Jonathan. The man is from my village but I despise his guts.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by oba2flex(m): 5:40pm On Sep 09, 2015
Now this is a well prepared dish for the Wailers to enjoy. Oya o!
Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by eaglechild: 5:45pm On Sep 09, 2015
Buhari is a confirmed obstinate retard.

All the indicators are flashing red and well meaning Nigerians have since been warning him that body language is not sufficient yet he has refused to listen.

His reasoning if any is drowned out by his sycophantic supporters and slaves.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by SmartMugu: 5:46pm On Sep 09, 2015
MadCow1:
Wetin dey worry this Morgan Freeman guy sef? angry


Why does he hate Nigeria?
Morgan Freeman?
Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by winterfell007(m): 5:46pm On Sep 09, 2015
Honestly Buhari has no economic plan. his deputy we hoped on doesn't even know where to start from. i recommend we invite NOI into this matter because she brillantly secured our position in JP Morgan Bond Index,surely she'll have an idea on how to pull us back. NOI knows that these are big-time economist that are respected all over the world. for those who don't understand their importance JP Morgan in our economy, it was when we got listed on the thier bond that we were able to secure a one (1) billion dollar eurobond to from international investor to build the longest gas pipeline called OB3 to connect all our power plants with sustainable gas. that project will be completed in 2017. Buhari please swallow ur pride and invite this woman for talks.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by ellechrystal(f): 5:46pm On Sep 09, 2015
mmb:
I hope PDP is not behind this?

saboteurs
Buhahahahaha. See o. Dullard on d loose. PDP behind wetin? U for talk sey na Jonathan cause am sef.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by ellechrystal(f): 5:47pm On Sep 09, 2015
oba2flex:
Now this is a well prepared dish for the Wailers to enjoy. Oya o!
Oh sure. Not sexy enough for u to masturbate
Buhahahahaha.

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Re: Financial Markets Suffer After JP Morgan Index Expulsion by persius555(m): 5:48pm On Sep 09, 2015
If our economy was export based the shock from JP Morgan exit would have been minimal. My only fear is that our debt repayment rate would be higher now thereby forcing CBN to devalue the naira more against its earlier resolve. All in all we've seen worse and the economy will withstand this shock. I just hope PMB's govt learns from this experience to keep borrowing low so you dont continue issuing govt bonds. For now, we stick to our policies, liquidity will definitely return to the market.

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