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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by SIRTee15: 8:59am On Aug 29, 2018
vedaxcool:
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Let me humour you a bit, let assumes 87M are poor out of 180M translates to 48% of the population which means the proportion of poor people went down from 61% to the 48% but you are not out for the truth just for a meal
The 87 million people is for extreme poverty....

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 9:08am On Aug 29, 2018
SIRTee15:

The 87 million people is for extreme poverty....

So is 61% in absolute poverty

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by naijapips04: 9:21am On Aug 29, 2018
vedaxcool:


So is 61% in absolute poverty

Make I see if you go school small.

$1 in 2012 is equivalent of what amount in 2018?

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by senatordave1(m): 9:24am On Aug 29, 2018
SIRTee15:

The 87 million people is for extreme poverty....
And over 100 million was for extreme poverty in 2012

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by senatordave1(m): 9:25am On Aug 29, 2018
naijapips04:


Make I see if you go school small.

$1 in 2012 is equivalent of what amount in 2018?
Can you juxtapose that with our present debate? There should be a correlation

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by naijapips04: 9:37am On Aug 29, 2018
senatordave1:

Can you juxtapose that with our present debate? There should be a correlation

Using 2012 standard, juxtaposing with what we have today with the devalued value of the Naira, extreme poverty should be $3 not $1. That the benchmark is placed @ $1 and we still have 87 million people living in poverty means that if we extend it to $3 which is the actual 2012 standard, we'd have a much more higher number.

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by KINGOFTHEEAST: 9:58am On Aug 29, 2018
vedaxcool:
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Lifeless comment of a liar. Kneel down let me proclaim you most dull liar ever.
see the wsg you are disgracing your ancestors on a public forum

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 10:22am On Aug 29, 2018
vedaxcool:
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Lifeless comment of a liar. Kneel down let me proclaim you most dull liar ever.
why are u mocking buhari as lifeless na?
Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 10:23am On Aug 29, 2018
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naijapips04:


Make I see if you go school small.

$1 in 2012 is equivalent of what amount in 2018?
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Lifeless question from a lifeless body grin grin grin grin how does that help you understand what percentage and proportion are?

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 10:30am On Aug 29, 2018
senatordave1:

Can you juxtapose that with our present debate? There should be a correlation

The compond lifeless fool thinks the definition of poverty is based on currency exchange rates. grin grin grin I have concluded that such a lifeless jerk should not be indulged endlessly, instead reminded he is a zombie for Corruption. You will notice a trend in the op, poverty only reduced twice which indicates there is general problem of income distribution in Nigeria

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 10:31am On Aug 29, 2018
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naijapips04:


Using 2012 standard, juxtaposing with what we have today with the devalued value of the Naira, extreme poverty should be $3 not $1. That the benchmark is placed @ $1 and we still have 87 million people living in poverty means that if we extend it to $3 which is the actual 2012 standard, we'd have a much more higher number.
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Choi this one na

[size=18pt]OLODO RAPATA[/size]



grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by naijapips04: 10:38am On Aug 29, 2018
vedaxcool:
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Choose this one na

[size=18pt]OLODO RAPATA[/size]



grin grin grin grin grin

If you see how I was hoping and praying that for once you'd make your parents proud eh. Nothing to see here, just another zombie masturbation thread. I'm outta here.

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 10:39am On Aug 29, 2018
A certain compound lifeless fool believes if you devalue the naira, the dollars down grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 10:39am On Aug 29, 2018
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naijapips04:


If you see how I was hoping and praying that for once you'd make your parents proud eh. Nothing to see here, just another zombie masturbation thread. I'm outta here.
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Lifeless OLODO is out of lies grin grin grin

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by senatordave1(m): 10:46am On Aug 29, 2018
naijapips04:


Using 2012 standard, juxtaposing with what we have today with the devalued value of the Naira, extreme poverty should be $3 not $1. That the benchmark is placed @ $1 and we still have 87 million people living in poverty means that if we extend it to $3 which is the actual 2012 standard, we'd have a much more higher number.
No sir.your getting it wrong.as of 2012,the naira was stronger and things were theoretically believed to have been better.therefore,if we compare it,the numbers should be lower between 50 and 70 million.anyway all this are semantics and big grammar.the summary is that over 100 million people were poor in 2012 when we had a lower population.now that were more populous less than 90 million are poor.what made it obvious is that countries that were usually poorer than us have left us behind hiding the real truth

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by naijapips04: 11:06am On Aug 29, 2018
senatordave1:

No sir.your getting it wrong.as of 2012,the naira was stronger and things were theoretically believed to have been better.therefore,if we compare it,the numbers should be lower between 50 and 70 million.anyway all this are semantics and big grammar.the summary is that over 100 million people were poor in 2012 when we had a lower population.now that were more populous less than 90 million are poor.what made it obvious is that countries that were usually poorer than us have left us behind hiding the real truth

You are wrong sir. BBC said 61% Nigerians were living below $1 as at 2012. Question you should ask yourself is, what does $1 represent in 2012?

I'm saying that if the same standards that were used as at 2012 are employed again, Trust me over 150 million of Us would be graded as poor.

How many Nigerians spend at least $3 a day, today?

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by monkautos(m): 11:19am On Aug 29, 2018
vedaxcool:
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Lifeless OLODO is out of lies grin grin grin
This lifeless thing dey pain you Sha.. The only lifeless person is Buhari... By the way stop using 2010 and 2012 data to talk about jonathan... Waitin do 2014 data

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 11:20am On Aug 29, 2018
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monkautos:

This lifeless thing dey pain you Sha.. The only lifeless person is Buhari... By the way stop using 2010 and 2012 data to talk about jonathan... Waitin do 2014 data
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Lifeless comment as usual

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by naijapips04: 11:22am On Aug 29, 2018
monkautos:

This lifeless thing dey pain you Sha.. The only lifeless person is Buhari... By the way stop using 2010 and 2012 data to talk about jonathan... Waitin do 2014 data

And as at 2012, the world was still in a global economic recession even.

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 11:30am On Aug 29, 2018
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naijapips04:


You are wrong sir. BBC said 61% Nigerians were living below $1 as at 2012. Question you should ask yourself is, what does $1 represent in 2012?

I'm saying that if the same standards there were used as at 2012 are employed again, Trust me over 150 million of Us would be graded as poor.

How many Nigerians spend at least $3 a day, today?

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This lifeless OLODO is too dumb, how did you come up with $3? Only a compound fool will think when you devalue your currency the dollar goes down with it. It actually makes the dollar go up hence imported items become more expensive since it requires more of your currency. I would have educated you but you are incredibly dumb and lifelessly dishonest or should I say endlessly dishonest to even accept you are ignorant and uneducated

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by buharitill2023: 11:31am On Aug 29, 2018
Firefire:
But now ahead of India
from 100m in 2014 when we had oil boom with $393b as oil proceed to 87m in 2016 when oil was selling at $30.
And buhari was able to pull out 13m people from poverty in the period of recession.
The latest record of 2018 will amazed you.
naijapips04:


You are wrong sir. BBC said 61% Nigerians were living below $1 as at 2012. Question you should ask yourself is, what does $1 represent in 2012?

I'm saying that if the same standards that were used as at 2012 are employed again, Trust me over 150 million of Us would be graded as poor.

How many Nigerians spend at least $3 a day, today?

this is why the jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra terrorist are illiterate.
In 2012 dollars was 160, in 2016 it was 450.
That means nobody is poor now.
If you are to compare and contrast,
Nigerians were getting $3 as of 2016.
If you compare 2012 value to 2016, that means, in 2012 Nigerians were living with 30cent.

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by naijapips04: 11:39am On Aug 29, 2018
vedaxcool:
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This lifeless OLODO is too dumb, how did you come up with $3? Only a compound fool will think when you devalue your currency the dollar goes down with it. It actually makes the dollar go up hence imported items become more expensive since it requires more of your currency. I would have educated you but you are incredibly dumb and lifelessly dishonest or should I say endlessly dishonest to even accept you are ignorant and uneducated

Idiota. in 2012 $1 = N120. in 2018 $1 = N360.

If i had $10 in my account in 2012, I'd be worth N1200, If I leave that same $10 in my account till this year, I'd be worth N3600.

in 2012, N100 can buy me a complete loaf of slice bread. in 2018, I'd need to spend N300 to get that same loaf.

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by kitaatita: 11:42am On Aug 29, 2018
We don't need buck passing or excuses. We want the government in power to halt the trend now!! It is about people; it is not about numbers. Nigerians have been getting progressively poorer overtime and successive governments continued to play politics.
Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 11:50am On Aug 29, 2018
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naijapips04:


Idiota. in 2012 $1 = N120. in 2018 $1 = N360.

If i had $10 in my account in 2012, I'd be worth N1200, If I leave that same $10 in my account till this year, I'd be worth N3600.

in 2012, N100 can buy me a complete loaf of slice bread. in 2018, I'd need to spend N300 to get that same loaf.

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Bubuha lifeless OLODO how did you come about your $3 as the definition of poverty? How does devaluing the naira changes the value of dollar to the extent that the definition of poverty changes from $1 to$3 that you are suggesting.

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 11:51am On Aug 29, 2018
kitaatita:
We don't need buck passing or excuses. We want the government in power to halt the trend now!! It is about people; it is not about numbers. Nigerians have been getting progressively poorer overtime and successive governments continued to play politics.

That is the point successive governments have failed to distribute wealth fairly. pMB government had brought a programme designed to distribute wealth to the most vulnerable of the society. But for us to appreciate where we are going we must know where we are coming from.

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by naijapips04: 11:53am On Aug 29, 2018
vedaxcool:
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Bubuha lifeless OLODO how did you come about your $3 as the definition of poverty? How does devaluing the naira changes the value of dollar to the extent that the definition of poverty changes from $1 to$3 that you are suggesting.

idiota let me explain in kindergarten language.

What $1 can get you in 2012, you need $3 to buy same in 2018.

Go off my mention kiddo.

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 11:55am On Aug 29, 2018
buharitill2023:
from 100m in 2014 when we had oil boom with $393b as oil proceed to 87m in 2016 when oil was selling at $30.
And buhari was able to pull out 13m people from poverty in the period of recession.
The latest record of 2018 will amazed you.this is why the jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra terrorist are illiterate.
In 2012 dollars was 160, in 2016 it was 450.
That means nobody is poor now.
If you are to compare and contrast,
Nigerians were getting $3 as of 2016.
If you compare 2012 value to 2016, that means, in 2012 Nigerians were living with 30cent.

Gbam

The lazy ingrate can not be educated he is formulating his own definition of poverty to celebrate poverty IPoB juwus rejected by Israel are too dull to ever be help.

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by vedaxcool(m): 11:57am On Aug 29, 2018
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naijapips04:


idiota let me explain in kindergarten language.

What $1 can get you in 2012, you need $3 to buy same in 2018.

Go off my mention kiddo.
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Lifeless OLODO and Dumbo, I ask how does devaluing the naira bring down the value of dollars. Switching lanes is going to help you here.

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by Butterflyleo: 11:57am On Aug 29, 2018
CodeTemplar:
Oil has hit 70usd pb for some time.

And it also hit $130 pb for sometime too back then, what happened?

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by buharitill2023: 12:02pm On Aug 29, 2018
kitaatita:
We don't need buck passing or excuses. We want the government in power to halt the trend now!! It is about people; it is not about numbers. Nigerians have been getting progressively poorer overtime and successive governments continued to play politics.
13m innocent people who were seriously affected by the 30tr naira mismanage by ineffectual buffoon are out of serious poverty.
From 100m to 87m.

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Re: Throwback: 61% Of Nigeria Were In Poverty As At 2012 by buharitill2023: 12:04pm On Aug 29, 2018
SIRTee15:

The 87 million people is for extreme poverty....
the over 100m including myself were extremely poor in 2012.

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