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Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by Enyimbamercedes: 8:01am On Jul 03, 2021
wirinet:


That's why they say blacks are so myopic that they can see beyond the present.
What's does the pipelines transport and to where?
If the pipelines are blown, what happens to international oil prices and Nigeria's revenue?

If the price of petroleum products rise as a result of blown pipelines, what happens to the cost of transporting farm produce from the farms to the markets, and inflation in general?

Oga Hypermetropia,

all your analysis is only because our economy is solely dependent on Oil! This is the myopic nature of the government sir. Fact remains that ND blowing pipeline doesn’t make dry fish, tomatoes and pepper expensive neither does blowing pipeline lead to increase in fuel prices!

Now analyze what has a more direct impact on food prices… ND blowing up pipelines or scarcity of food caused by insecurity. The key word is DIRECT.

Put your long sightedness to good use and look deeper at how you are being manipulated to believe what you believe
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by Hassanmaye(m): 8:06am On Jul 03, 2021
richmond500:
And I heard ND avenger wants to bomb pipelines again and make things more difficult?

When will people learn that these guys who claim they are fighting for us are actually making things more difficult for us
Blood of Zechariah please tell me you are joking
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by walefalana(m): 8:10am On Jul 03, 2021
Signs of things to come.

We still have 2 good years to weather the storm.

Nobody knows what's still coming.

Only God knows.
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by wumi2017(f): 8:12am On Jul 03, 2021
Tor Make God Sha dey provide plenty plenty Money for us . though more Cheaper here in Ibadan
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by Loveknitting: 8:16am On Jul 03, 2021
egennie:
IF you’re a Nigerian, lived in Nigeria. There’s no hell for You


Better!
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by Owologbo(m): 9:09am On Jul 03, 2021
kenzysmith:
Live scores statistics is not opening they want to play my brother wayo he is about to be a millionaire he played Italy Belgium over 12 corner soccer net stats is not opening live scores is not opening too.
Go to BBC sport na.
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by LegendaryArnold(m): 9:23am On Jul 03, 2021
2 years ago all these wouldn't cost more than 1000 naira
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by Guyman111: 10:08am On Jul 03, 2021
richmond500:
And I heard ND avenger wants to bomb pipelines again and make things more difficult?

When will people learn that these guys who claim they are fighting for us are actually making things more difficult for us
Location
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by mechanics(m): 11:17am On Jul 03, 2021
Hahahha, it shows the high rate of prices of foodstuffs in the market.
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by Bizibi(m): 5:45pm On Jul 03, 2021
post=103306268:
All of us @[/b] at the market rn,
Shopping for this coming beautiful weekend,
on a [b]Barbecue Parry-Filled
level.

We will keep yall posted.
Nigeria will be great in our lifetime.
God bless Nigeria and all.good, sane, honest and hardworking Nigerians.
God no go shame us.

Guys,
Agriculture is da new Gold and Oil mines,
Legit Hustle is the way to a good and beautiful life,
That you will enjoy your money with peace of mind.
Keep pushing on guys, One day Hustle go pay.
God no go shame una



Likes? we don't post for likes sir.
We only make our post and move on.
But quote and mentions may help tho,
That helps the Ministry...BIGTIME wink

BTW,
We no be bro o,
We are simply WE!


#TeamLegitForLife


You are one of the few reasonable and sensible members we have on this forum
May God continue to bless the works of your hands.
It will end in praise for you.


God bless Chatinet for this great thread thr other day.
Glad to see that the hardworking and reasonable Nigerians have keyed into this already and are all making a future for their unborn kids.
For the lazy ones that will keep blaming others for their failures in life, make una continue.
Dem no dey Telli person.
Your destiny is in your hands, use it the way you want!

We Rise.


You can reel that out again Reelmi! wink



Thank you so much for the compliment.
God bless you and yours also.
May God's blessing follow you all the rest of your life.
Have a blessed Weekend ahead sir.
smh
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by Bizibi(m): 5:46pm On Jul 03, 2021
wirinet:


That's why they say blacks are so myopic that they can see beyond the present.
What's does the pipelines transport and to where?
If the pipelines are blown, what happens to international oil prices and Nigeria's revenue?

If the price of petroleum products rise as a result of blown pipelines, what happens to the cost of transporting farm produce from the farms to the markets, and inflation in general?
nairaland and empty heads.....
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by Bizibi(m): 5:53pm On Jul 03, 2021
InvertedHammer:

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You are just lazy.

Admit it.

What's the location of your farm that was destroyed by herdsmen? You are using the challenges of others as an excuse--the Hallmark of a "Momsy thank ma".

/
what the Bleep is wrong with you....

Are you even in this country

Nairaland and idiots.
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by NLPoliceWoman: 6:54pm On Jul 03, 2021
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Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by NLPoliceWoman: 6:55pm On Jul 03, 2021
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Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by NLPoliceWoman: 6:56pm On Jul 03, 2021
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Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by orlaglobal234: 11:28pm On Jul 03, 2021
To me i don't believe this story it full of lie and propaganda these small stuff can't be that amount so, therefore drop me oga driver i no dey go again
Re: Things I Bought For 2100 by purples25(f): 11:53pm On Jul 03, 2021
Thank God we now have the spinach at the backyard, growing wildly. We pick that as our vegetable, instead of buying at the market. Fresh from the backyard. It has really been helpful.

As for the rest, God help us.

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