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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by naturefellow(m): 7:23am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
It's Punch nau, not surprised. Let's see their own company balance sheet and let's see if they are not borrowing.
with no due respect, the admonishing is called for. Except you're senselessly sympathetic to Buhari.

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by ATEAMS: 7:24am On Sep 24, 2021
Nawao0
Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by israelmao(m): 7:24am On Sep 24, 2021
Punch was among the media houses that marketed and projected the image of Buhari as man of integrity, and frugality prior to 2015 presidential elections.Have his integrity fallen below expectation now and his frugality turned to profligacy?

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by naturefellow(m): 7:25am On Sep 24, 2021
Aufbauh:
People are just being sensational about this borrowing stuff.
If you don't have money to take care of yourself what do you do? Fold your hands and look up or beg when you have the capacity to borrow?
the commonwealth available to us a nation, what good use has it been put to with all the misappropriation and embezzlement

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by Truthissupreme: 7:25am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:

To increase aggregate output that pulled us out of recession twice, pay salaries of about 30 states with civil servants dying from hunger due to months of backlog of owed salaries and now to get back the country working through massive CBN funds intervention in critical sectors of the economy after covid-19 set back. These funds are cheaper sources and the infrastructures they're being used for can pay back over time as seen with the trains now fetching billions https://www.thecable.ng/nbs-railway-transport-services-generated-n2-1bn-revenue-in-six-months/amp
NBS is a federal agency their job is to be dishing fake statistics that never is a true picture

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by oluwaseyi0: 7:26am On Sep 24, 2021
Aufbauh:
People are just being sensational about this borrowing stuff.
If you don't have money to take care of yourself what do you do? Fold your hands and look up or beg when you have the capacity to borrow?

You don't borrow to feed, if you borrow to feed now what happen when you are hungry tomorrow? Next week? Next month?

You borrow to invest not eating or some fucking recurrent expenditure

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by realstars: 7:27am On Sep 24, 2021
Mr Borrow Borrow.
Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by Racoon(m): 7:27am On Sep 24, 2021
Only a grossly clueless and irresponsibile government makes chronic borrowing a policy of government especially in an import dependent country like Nigeria where the GDP is nothing to write about.

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by TheKing4040(m): 7:32am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
It's Punch nau, not surprised.

It will be so nice to see their own company balance sheet and let's see if they are not borrowing.

The Punch that laid off workers just a month into the lockdown and paid the disengaged staff one month salary in lieu of notice yet the PMB they hate so much did not lay off and was even giving cash to support citizens before, during and after the covid-19 lockdown( The leaders were so busy that it was during the lockdown the VP was nearly killed in a helicopter crash). Talk is cheap.

You are heartless and I hope the condition of Nigeria follow you now and forever

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by dingbang(m): 7:37am On Sep 24, 2021
The incoming president must arrest this man and charge him for embezzlement.

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by FreeStuffsNG: 7:38am On Sep 24, 2021
TheKing4040:


[s]You are heartless and I hope the condition of Nigeria follow you now and forever
[/s]
May it be well with Nigeria my fatherland. May all the sacrifices and prayers of all patriots bear fruits that you will see but never partake in it since you don't believe in the land and will rather have the nation go down because of hate and bigotry.
When you bless the land, it blesses you and if you curse the land like you did, it withhold its blessings from you.
All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. They always lose. God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by Brushstrokes20: 7:41am On Sep 24, 2021
The redundant coupist is hell bent on sinking the shithole beyond redemption undecided

The brainless vegetable urgently needs to borrow himself a functional brain!

The shithole is on a cliff edge.

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by Nobody: 7:43am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
It's Punch nau, not surprised.

It will be so nice to see their own company balance sheet and let's see if they are not borrowing.

The Punch that laid off workers just a month into the lockdown and paid the disengaged staff one month salary in lieu of notice yet the PMB they hate so much did not lay off and was even giving cash to support citizens before, during and after the covid-19 lockdown( The leaders were so busy that it was during the lockdown the VP was nearly killed in a helicopter crash). Talk is cheap.

Btw, below is the humongous crushing debt of the US, mostly incurred from buying junk bonds, not building infrastructures like Nigeria
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/debt-ceiling-default-6-million-jobs-15-trillion-wealth/

Smh

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by AcademicWriter: 7:44am On Sep 24, 2021
amassing indebtedness for his predecessor..very unfair

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by Okoroawusa: 7:53am On Sep 24, 2021
I Love PMB
Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by mema900: 7:53am On Sep 24, 2021
Grace001:
Na the next president go suffer am... That president will spend his first tenure to complain

Thats if he doesn't continue from where buhari stopped

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by NairaMaster1(m): 7:55am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
It's Punch nau, not surprised.

It will be so nice to see their own company balance sheet and let's see if they are not borrowing.

The Punch that laid off workers just a month into the lockdown and paid the disengaged staff one month salary in lieu of notice yet the PMB they hate so much did not lay off and was even giving cash to support citizens before, during and after the covid-19 lockdown( The leaders were so busy that it was during the lockdown the VP was nearly killed in a helicopter crash). Talk is cheap.

Btw, below is the humongous crushing debt of the US, mostly incurred from buying junk bonds, not building infrastructures like Nigeria
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/debt-ceiling-default-6-million-jobs-15-trillion-wealth/

You're comparing Nigeria to US? The US has all to show for their debt. What have you to show for yours?
ORDINARY SHAME NO FIT CATCH UNA.

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by NairaMaster1(m): 7:56am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
It's Punch nau, not surprised.

It will be so nice to see their own company balance sheet and let's see if they are not borrowing.

The Punch that laid off workers just a month into the lockdown and paid the disengaged staff one month salary in lieu of notice yet the PMB they hate so much did not lay off and was even giving cash to support citizens before, during and after the covid-19 lockdown( The leaders were so busy that it was during the lockdown the VP was nearly killed in a helicopter crash). Talk is cheap.

Btw, below is the humongous crushing debt of the US, mostly incurred from buying junk bonds, not building infrastructures like Nigeria
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/debt-ceiling-default-6-million-jobs-15-trillion-wealth/

You're comparing Nigeria to US? The US has all to show for their debt. What have you to show for yours?
ORDINARY SHAME NO FIT CATCH UNA.

Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by NairaMaster1(m): 7:58am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:

To increase aggregate output that pulled us out of recession twice, pay salaries of about 30 states with civil servants dying from hunger due to months of backlog of owed salaries and now to get back the country working through massive CBN funds intervention in critical sectors of the economy after covid-19 set back. These funds are cheaper sources and the infrastructures they're being used for can pay back over time as seen with the trains now fetching billions https://www.thecable.ng/nbs-railway-transport-services-generated-n2-1bn-revenue-in-six-months/amp

Really?

ORDINARY SHAME NO FIT CATCH YOU PEOPLE.

Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by NelviusGrey(m): 8:00am On Sep 24, 2021
naija tire me
Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by Terrier99: 8:20am On Sep 24, 2021
Aufbauh:
People are just being sensational about this borrowing stuff.
If you don't have money to take care of yourself what do you do? Fold your hands and look up or beg when you have the capacity to borrow?

Almajiri bambiala economics 101. Government of Northern blockheads.

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by Princedapace(m): 8:27am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
It's Punch nau, not surprised.

It will be so nice to see their own company balance sheet and let's see if they are not borrowing.

The Punch that laid off workers just a month into the lockdown and paid the disengaged staff one month salary in lieu of notice yet the PMB they hate so much did not lay off and was even giving cash to support citizens before, during and after the covid-19 lockdown( The leaders were so busy that it was during the lockdown the VP was nearly killed in a helicopter crash). Talk is cheap.

Btw, below is the humongous crushing debt of the US, mostly incurred from buying junk bonds, not building infrastructures like Nigeria
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/debt-ceiling-default-6-million-jobs-15-trillion-wealth/

If you need free book on business ideas & money sources directory,
https://www.nairaland.com/6666800/looking-business-ideas-money-fund
"God bless Nigeria "
FreeStuffsNG

Oga, this is not what u they are saying. Punch is also affected by Nigeria's economy. So, Nigeria's economy must be good for firms to drive.
Buhari is a terrible leader. Nigeria is such a wicked country.
There are stuff to do to fix these things. Decentralization is the way. FG monopoly of railway, water, oil and gas, airport, ports, these things are not healthy. Because of our useless fear of agitation, we started a system of govt that can not work. Decentralized this dam country and allow states and private sectors manage these things and see how states and regions with the brain will do well and it will affect the country.

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by jpmoriarti(m): 8:34am On Sep 24, 2021
Truthissupreme:
NBS is a federal agency their job is to be dishing fake statistics that never is a true picture
Have you taken the train before? Maybe from Ibadan to Lagos or vice versa? I have taken it once. Lots of people at Moniya. The train left without carrying over 200 passengers because it was completely full. I had my 5k ready to pay but no one wanted to collect it. What Im just trying to say is that lots of people are using the train. So the figure quoted might even be lower.
Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by Premiumwriter2: 8:43am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
It's Punch nau, not surprised.

It will be so nice to see their own company balance sheet and let's see if they are not borrowing.

The Punch that laid off workers just a month into the lockdown and paid the disengaged staff one month salary in lieu of notice yet the PMB they hate so much did not lay off and was even giving cash to support citizens before, during and after the covid-19 lockdown( The leaders were so busy that it was during the lockdown the VP was nearly killed in a helicopter crash). Talk is cheap.

Btw, below is the humongous crushing debt of the US, mostly incurred from buying junk bonds, not building infrastructures like Nigeria
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/debt-ceiling-default-6-million-jobs-15-trillion-wealth/

If you need free book on business ideas & money sources directory,
https://www.nairaland.com/6666800/looking-business-ideas-money-fund
"God bless Nigeria "
FreeStuffsNG

Criticize the message not the messenger.

Secondly, you run a company. And you post this with your company's account. Very pathetic. You all seem to forget what happened to adamu garba and his app and Nigerian youth.

It takes only a simple step for everyone to go against your business. Learn to separate it from your political ideology.

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by erniok(m): 8:51am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
It's Punch nau, not surprised.

It will be so nice to see their own company balance sheet and let's see if they are not borrowing.

The Punch that laid off workers just a month into the lockdown and paid the disengaged staff one month salary in lieu of notice yet the PMB they hate so much did not lay off and was even giving cash to support citizens before, during and after the covid-19 lockdown( The leaders were so busy that it was during the lockdown the VP was nearly killed in a helicopter crash). Talk is cheap.

Btw, below is the humongous crushing debt of the US, mostly incurred from buying junk bonds, not building infrastructures like Nigeria
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/debt-ceiling-default-6-million-jobs-15-trillion-wealth/

If you need free book on business ideas & money sources directory,
https://www.nairaland.com/6666800/looking-business-ideas-money-fund
"God bless Nigeria "
FreeStuffsNG

I'd like to know your source that US incurred debts from buying bond junks as I can't see it from any media source.

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by Randy111(m): 8:56am On Sep 24, 2021
Aufbauh:
People are just being sensational about this borrowing stuff.
If you don't have money to take care of yourself what do you do? Fold your hands and look up or beg when you have the capacity to borrow?

If buhari doesn't have money to take care of himself let him take a personal loan and be ready to pay in due time. Let him stop borrowing on behalf of us

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by FreeStuffsNG: 9:01am On Sep 24, 2021
Premiumwriter2:


Criticize the message not the messenger.

Secondly, you run a company. And you post this with your company's account. Very pathetic. You all seem to forget what happened to adamu garba and his app and Nigerian youth.

It takes only a simple step for everyone to go against your business. Learn to separate it from your political ideology.

That's where you are getting us wrong, we have a voice and that voice, we will use responsibly , respectfully and patriotically .

The company of today that will last don't hide and play it safe on issues that affect the state .

The Punch is a business and FreeStuffsNG is a business, if The Punch has an opinion, so does FreeStuffsNG as a stakeholder in the Nigerian project .

We don't sit on the fence on issues of nation building because of timidity and sacrifice our long term vision to be part of those who will join other patriots to build the Nigeria of our dreams .

That's why we hire only First Class brains to join us and these team players bring their knowledge, mind and emotion to the group objective . For us, our ethos and culture is patriotism over profit. If there's no Nigeria, there's no FreeStuffsNG
Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by RodgersAkpafu: 9:04am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
It's Punch nau, not surprised.

It will be so nice to see their own company balance sheet and let's see if they are not borrowing.

The Punch that laid off workers just a month into the lockdown and paid the disengaged staff one month salary in lieu of notice yet the PMB they hate so much did not lay off and was even giving cash to support citizens before, during and after the covid-19 lockdown( The leaders were so busy that it was during the lockdown the VP was nearly killed in a helicopter crash). Talk is cheap.

Btw, below is the humongous crushing debt of the US, mostly incurred from buying junk bonds, not building infrastructures like Nigeria
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/debt-ceiling-default-6-million-jobs-15-trillion-wealth/

If you need free book on business ideas & money sources directory,
https://www.nairaland.com/6666800/looking-business-ideas-money-fund
"God bless Nigeria "
FreeStuffsNG
This one is not serious

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by RodgersAkpafu: 9:04am On Sep 24, 2021
naturefellow:
sorry, the admonishing is called for. Except you're senselessly sympathetic to Buhari.
His head is far up in Buharis arse
Isnt it obvious form his comments

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by FreeStuffsNG: 9:11am On Sep 24, 2021
erniok:


I'd like to know your source that US incurred debts from buying bond junks as I can't see it from any media source.
Okay, here it is sir https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/10/the-fed-bought-more-blue-chip-and-junk-bonds-and-has-started-making-main-street-loans.html
I hope it helps sir.

Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by Bizibi(m): 9:15am On Sep 24, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:

To increase aggregate output that pulled us out of recession twice, pay salaries of about 30 states with civil servants dying from hunger due to months of backlog of owed salaries and now to get back the country working through massive CBN funds intervention in critical sectors of the economy after covid-19 set back. These funds are cheaper sources and the infrastructures they're being used for can pay back over time as seen with the trains now fetching billions https://www.thecable.ng/nbs-railway-transport-services-generated-n2-1bn-revenue-in-six-months/amp
you are just deceiving yourself.

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Re: Buhari, Stop The Reckless Borrowing - Punch Editorial by Bizibi(m): 9:16am On Sep 24, 2021
Premiumwriter2:


Criticize the message not the messenger.

Secondly, you run a company. And you post this with your company's account. Very pathetic. You all seem to forget what happened to adamu garba and his app and Nigerian youth.

It takes only a simple step for everyone to go against your business. Learn to separate it from your political ideology.

he is paid to promote the government bs.

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