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Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by chiefLopes(m): 6:49am On Sep 13, 2019
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Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by Nobody: 6:54am On Sep 13, 2019
NGpatriot:



Wetin concern good news with Igbos? grin grin grin
there is no good news.
The value of exports for the first half of 2019 fell by 1% compared to the first half of 2018.

The value of total exports has remained relatively stable since 2018, but the value of imports has maintained its steady rise, hence the decline in trade balance since mid-2018.

The report attributed the slower growth in exports to a combination of slower growth in the value of crude oil exports and decline in the value of non-crude oil exports in the period under review.

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Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by Samyj247: 6:57am On Sep 13, 2019
seguno2:


You sef, how can you expect someone who adores an incompetent illiterate like Buhari to read?
na so o exactly wetin de my mind to nack am but I say mk I no just tell am.

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Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by princetg: 7:12am On Sep 13, 2019
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Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by Nobody: 7:17am On Sep 13, 2019
Cajal:
...are they only interested in worse Nigeria... God is merciful to all anyway.. No matter their wish

This is the mindset you will pass to your children,


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Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by Ugosample(m): 7:28am On Sep 13, 2019
seguno2:


You sef, how can you expect someone who adores an incompetent illiterate like Buhari to read?

illiterates aplenty in this nigger country

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Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by nicepoker101(m): 7:33am On Sep 13, 2019
Debaiz:
This is a very good development that shows we are gradually moving away from import dependent to export. It may be slow but I’m very positive that before the end of 2020, it will be visible to the blind and clearly audible to the deaf that Nigerian trajectory is changing for the better.
you only read the caption. Check out the details grin
Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by okosodo: 7:56am On Sep 13, 2019
Debaiz:


In a bid to castigate the government you ended up making yourself look foolish.

The report there is about what every single citizen and government of Nigeria contributed contributed to the import and export of the country.

It has nothing to do with the revenue accruing to the government neither does your question of embezzlement come in.

The question that should come in is that what exactly did you contribute to the figure above either in terms of import(negative) or export(positive)?
and you thought you made sense trying to deceive yourself?
Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by okosodo: 7:57am On Sep 13, 2019
Debaiz:


In a bid to castigate the government you ended up making yourself look foolish.

The report there is about what every single citizen and government of Nigeria contributed contributed to the import and export of the country.

It has nothing to do with the revenue accruing to the government neither does your question of embezzlement come in.

The question that should come in is that what exactly did you contribute to the figure above either in terms of import(negative) or export(positive)?
and you thought you made sense trying to deceive yourself?.

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Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by bigiyaro(m): 8:39am On Sep 13, 2019
who statics help? we are yet to see d effect or maybe u can tell that tob kogi state workers.
Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by Debaiz: 10:56am On Sep 13, 2019
okosodo:
and you thought you made sense trying to deceive yourself?.

You need an actual sense to see the sense in the article or what I wrote unfortunately you don’t have
Re: Next Level. Nigeria’s Total Foreign Trade Rose To N8.603 Trillion. by BonkePeter: 11:03am On Sep 13, 2019
Thanks to S.AFRICA, They shud keep distroying their sh*t hole while we burst our eco

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