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Re: Exorbitant Food Prices In Nigeria: How Come Nobody Is Talking About This? by Ammishaddai: 9:41am On Apr 24, 2021 |
CoolAmbience:At the bolded How is this a strategy when your country continues grappling with the basic internal means of transportation of goods and services within its own territory? Or is a rail to Maradi worth constructing when interstate movement of rails is not even existing in every state? Mumu Lastly, Your failure to address the questions in my previous post shows you lack knowledge on the subject of the Nigerian economy and how as it stands in the present or how its future will shaped by the stupidity of this administration. And the only thing you see is the 30k being given to you by the clueless autistic Muhammadu Buhari-led administration. |
Re: Exorbitant Food Prices In Nigeria: How Come Nobody Is Talking About This? by CoolAmbience(m): 10:47am On Apr 24, 2021 |
Ammishaddai: Idiot! It is Buhari's administration that will build railways all across the country in 6 years abi? What did your lord and saviour, Jonathan, achieve? You are so foolish that you couldn't reckon that transactions worth several billions happen on that axis daily, and the target isn't only Niger, but extends to Cameroun, Chad etc. This is not just infrastructural development, but economic diversification. You are obviously incapable of seeing beyond your nose. Go and find out the markets for Nigeria's huge grains and other commodities market...mumu. Your papa nor dey autistic, who sabi am? |
Re: Exorbitant Food Prices In Nigeria: How Come Nobody Is Talking About This? by Ammishaddai: 11:56am On Apr 24, 2021 |
[s] CoolAmbience:[/s] More stupidity coming from your cluelessness. Mumu, let me tell you now, that no country in the world develops the economy of its neighbors without first developing its own. But Buhari's autistic government broke that record by being the first ever country to develop its neighbors economy while leaving its own in shambles. Another thing to note again is that, the Jonathan administration did bad ; but Buhari's own 10 times worse than Jonathan's regime. It is in Buhari's stupidity , that insecurity has become a normal activity. It is in this same Islamo-marxist regime we have seen terrorist being pampered with amnesty and ministerial positions. Did your foolishness also fail to detect that this same administration caught a serving governor(Abdullahi Ganduje) on camera collecting bribes from foreign expatriates and did completely nothing about it? It is in this regime that fuel has sold for the highest price ever in Nigeria. This same regime is responsible for Nigeria's current unemployment percentage to reach 33%. The second highest in the world. Did Jonathan's regime do that? Mumu answer me. May God punish you and any other person who speaks well of the wickedness of this satanic regime |
Re: Exorbitant Food Prices In Nigeria: How Come Nobody Is Talking About This? by PARADIZEPRIEST: 12:19pm On May 15, 2021 |
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