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Re: IMF Backs Nigeria On Border Closure by RTSC: 6:43am On Oct 20, 2019
buhariguy:
but the north are not complaining, that means is idiotic pigs that do all the smuggling even in the northern border. If idiotic pigs want to import gen from china, why not import directly from china, or is china having land border with us?
The north cannot complain NA.

Why will you complain? What do you contribute to Nigeria?
What do you know about import and export?

Your only job is to sit down and wait for federal allocation gotten from better States.
Re: IMF Backs Nigeria On Border Closure by thedio(m): 7:48am On Oct 20, 2019
lilwetdick:


dangote was never exporting cement to benin , republic of benin never allowed dangote cement in their country, since day 1.
i did not say he export cement to Benin, I said he export cement to Ghana through Benin road

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Re: IMF Backs Nigeria On Border Closure by olalat(m): 8:46am On Oct 20, 2019
RTSC:

Another shameless illiterate.
Even your dimwit president knows where the real economy comes from.

All the machineries used for production,, the essential drugs we use, the clothes we wear and other basic commodities are imported by nyamurii.
And these nyamurii pay heavy duties for it so that buhari can use the money for his Fulani people.
Go to the east and see what it means to locally manufacture.

What does abokii do apart from wasting our resources through terrorism and corruption?
The money we have used to fight terrorism in borno alone is enough to build rail lines across the country.

You produce food and yet Nigeria is one of the highest importers of food in the world.

You produce food and the north is suffering from chronic malnutrition and hunger compared to any other part of Nigeria.

Clown.
oga, importation of all sort of nonsense does not help any economy. It's not something we should be proud of. We need a production economy to be prosperous as a nation not a consuming entity we currently have.
We can't be exporting jobs and still be shouting unemployment.

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Re: IMF Backs Nigeria On Border Closure by RTSC: 9:00am On Oct 20, 2019
olalat:
oga, importation of all sort of nonsense does not help any economy. It's not something we should be proud of. We need a production economy to be prosperous as a nation not a consuming entity we currently have.
We can't be exporting jobs and still be shouting unemployment.
And you would produce from thin air?

If they don't import essential drugs, do you have the capacity to produce it?

Stop talking nonsense.
Re: IMF Backs Nigeria On Border Closure by Boyooosa(m): 9:49am On Oct 20, 2019
those foreign trolls will not come and learn here...parasites
Re: IMF Backs Nigeria On Border Closure by olalat(m): 2:38pm On Oct 20, 2019
RTSC:

And you would produce from thin air?

If they don't import essential drugs, do you have the capacity to produce it?

Stop talking nonsense.
We cant keep importing what we have comparative advantage to produce. We have enough resources to produce rice for ourselves. No serious country will be proud of importing toothpicks.
Let's be giuded please. Closure of border is the way to go.
Re: IMF Backs Nigeria On Border Closure by Fallenhunter: 6:42am On Oct 21, 2019
obidark:


start with food....

is america not food sufficient enough....!!

who gives a fvck which type of smartphne you wan use to watch porn....??

we all know you are a pervert that only cares about pleasure.....sodomm....

Look at the bottom of this picture. The US imports 147 billion dollars of food.

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