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Why Our Naira Is Crashing (a Fictional And Inspirational Story) by Ajibo111(m): 3:15pm On Feb 25, 2016
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copied Why is the Nigerian Naira depreciating against other currencies? Mr David Ahmed Okoro started the day early, having set his alarm clock (MADE IN FINLAND) for 6 a.m. While his teapot (MADE IN CHINA) was boiling, he shaved with his clipper (MADE IN HONG KONG). He put on his shirt (MADE IN THE UK), and designer jeans (MADE IN ITALY) and shoes (MADE IN THE USA). After cooking his breakfast in his new electric cooker (MADE IN INDIA) he sat down with his calculator (MADE IN MEXICO) to see how much he could spend today. After setting his wristwatch (MADE IN TAIWAN) to his radio (MADE IN VIETNAM) he got in his car (MADE IN GERMANY) filled with petrol imported from (SAUDI ARABIA) and continued his search for a good paying NIGERIAN job. At the end of yet another discouraging and fruitless day checking his computer (MADE IN MALAYSIA), he decided to relax for a while. He put on his slippers (MADE IN BRAZIL) poured himself a glass of wine (MADE IN SOUTH AFRICA), while fiddling with his mobile phone (MADE IN SOUTH KOREA), and then wondered why he can't find a good paying job in NIGERIA. He felt achy and sore in his left kneel, he decided to take one tablet of his TRAMADOL TABLETS (MADE IN BANGLADESH) to relieve the pain. Lying down on his bed and wondering why NIGERIAN External Foreign Reserve has depleted to under $28 billion which has translated to free fall depreciation of Nigerian NAIRA to US DOLLAR at PARALLEL MARKET. Fellow Nigerians, let us start producing, let us start buying made in NIGERIA goods If our economy is to grow and create better jobs. How can a country like Nigeria be importing toothpicks, cotton bud, cotton wool, matches, rubber band e.t.c? And we complain at the same time that there is no jobs for our teeming youths? The situation is even pathetic now when you see Nigerians (in Lagos) prefer Cotonou garri to that of Ijebu, buy cotonou pineapple and they say it is better than that of Nigeria. That is why frozen foods will be exported to Cotonou from farms like that of Obasanjo, re-packed and imported back to Nigeria because they know Nigerians always prefer goods made outside Nigeria. That is why you will see an expatriate renumeration will be juicy than that of his Nigeria counterpart even if that Nigerian is more certificated than the expatriate (This also happens in government parastatals). Any nation that import majorly foreign made goods/services rather than producing their own is hurting its people. When we keep importing foreign made products into Nigeria, we keep importing poverty into our country and exporting jobs abroad. Let's go back to the land to grow and patronise MADE IN NIGERIA products. PLEASE SHARE FREELY TO ENLIGHTEN ALL NIGERIAN.



cc..... lalasticlala , seun.

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Re: Why Our Naira Is Crashing (a Fictional And Inspirational Story) by Last2comment(m): 3:16pm On Feb 25, 2016
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