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See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by A001: 10:45am On Jun 29, 2022
Nigerian politicians don finish this country shocked

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Ahmed0336(m): 10:46am On Jun 29, 2022
Chai!!!!!! We are finished

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Brexxit(m): 11:06am On Jun 29, 2022
But minimum wage is much higher than then.

Minimum wage in the 80's is not even up to #200 naira,as at today minimum wage is 30k.

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by YeyeGbami: 11:13am On Jun 29, 2022
We can’t survive without farming,

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by MMempire(m): 12:46pm On Jun 29, 2022
We are indeed finished! Dey have finished us patapata. This regime is the worst. I "commented my reservation" now.

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by BibleStoreng: 4:04pm On Jun 29, 2022
Looks like it's dollars the person is spending lol

Nigeria needs to be back on her feet as soon as possible. Ensure you register for your PVC o

Today is the last day of our giveaway, check our signature to participate

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by donestk(m): 4:04pm On Jun 29, 2022
Na wa

Let's just move on okay
Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Nobody: 4:05pm On Jun 29, 2022
The question to ask is

How many people could afford 100 naira then?

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by UrPapa: 4:05pm On Jun 29, 2022
MMempire:
We are indeed finished! Dey have finished us patapata. This regime is the worst. I "commented my reservation" now.
So you where expecting to buy those stuffs with #100 in 2022

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by morikee: 4:05pm On Jun 29, 2022
Hmm vote wisely

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by postbmd: 4:05pm On Jun 29, 2022
Pele

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Jestin: 4:05pm On Jun 29, 2022
And some mumu’s still wanna stand on Tinubu brokos. The earlier we fight to make Nigeria a functioning country, the better for us all.

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Fruitydemo(m): 4:05pm On Jun 29, 2022
U go gve mama ooo..

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Jack500: 4:05pm On Jun 29, 2022
Ahmed0336:
Chai!!!!!! I am finished

Fixed!

What you guys don't know is; it is only big people that have that #100 then.

That #100 is equivalent to #100k now

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Tunechi5(m): 4:05pm On Jun 29, 2022
Ok and people still wan vote apc

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by LongwayGone2021: 4:05pm On Jun 29, 2022
I won't laugh
Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Brendaniel: 4:05pm On Jun 29, 2022
Thanks to leadership failure, same way we are still warning those people supporting candidates who bought their way through the primaries, do you know the damage you are doing to the future generations of Nigeria,

we can avoid this, no candidate who bought his way through will serve the people because his money got him there, not the people, so he will go there to serve money and not the people....

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Electrochemistry(m): 4:06pm On Jun 29, 2022
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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Amperes: 4:06pm On Jun 29, 2022
Three years later a messiah in khaki came in and toppled a democratically elected government, and within a space of four years (1983-1987), price of bread went up from 10 kobo to 70 kobo to 2 naira, the rest they say is history. The problem of the country has always been the people and not the politicians. if we could elect a NEPA Bill certificate holder twice in a row, Then we are exactly the way FELA described us many years ago "SUFFERING AND SMILING". After all the NEPA Bill certificate holder went on to improve the nigerian economy, reduce the price of fuel, reduce the naira-dollar exchange rate, improved security so much that Nigerians no longer need to lock their doors before going to sleep, reduced the price of foodstuff, improved healthcare to the point that our politicians no longer travel abroad for medical tourism. Dont mind all these stupid companies who are always requesting for five years experience and second class upper degree before employing you as a security man. Cant they learn from the Nigerian electorate that certificate doesn't matter. Next time i go for an interview and they dare ask me for my certificate, i will just attach an affidavit and claim that my certificate is with WAEC. Despite all the suffering and hunger in the land Nigerians are warming up again to elect shaky corrupt grandpas with questionable history whose certificates are somehow missing or stolen. SUFFERING AND SMILING.

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by lexxwiz(m): 4:06pm On Jun 29, 2022
magine 100m naira for presidential form now? Una Dey whyne us.


After university, no job.

You start small business, over head cost go scatter the capital.


You say make you go cool off for one joint, police go harass you.


You say make you go church to pray small make small oil come the head, them go shoot you throway… which way


I repeat, any youth wey no join us to change this current crop of leaders since independence till now, you’re a complete sellout..

Same set of politicians till now….

You be confirm SELLOUT!

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by oluseyiforjesus(m): 4:06pm On Jun 29, 2022
Kk
Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by jnrbayano(m): 4:06pm On Jun 29, 2022
Peter Obi will resurrect Nigeria.

These set of old hags are kamikazes

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Adext4sure(m): 4:06pm On Jun 29, 2022
Our eyes have seen Shege grin

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Urbanchampion: 4:06pm On Jun 29, 2022
Global trends

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Tobisco911(m): 4:06pm On Jun 29, 2022
Nigerian
From
Top
To
Bottom.

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by UrPapa: 4:06pm On Jun 29, 2022
morikee:
Hmm vote wisely
We should vote Obi right

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by naijaguy1234(m): 4:06pm On Jun 29, 2022
Nigeria is a goner. Irredeemable.
Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Bluffly: 4:07pm On Jun 29, 2022
The most important thing is what is our purchasing power

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by kenny714433(m): 4:07pm On Jun 29, 2022
That's why you should save your money in USDT.

If you got $2000 worth of usdt in 2015, you would have gotten just 380k in Naira with an exchange rate of 190/$

But that $2000 worth of USDT will give you 1.2M with an exchange rate of 600/$

Don’t even think the currency will get strong. You doubt me?
Oya plot a time graph of Naira against Dollar since 1960, you will discover Naira is on a free fall everyday.

What's the solutions?
Vote intelligent people into power. Forget sentiments and vote Obidiently.

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by YoungLionken(m): 4:07pm On Jun 29, 2022
Funny enough, Nigerians were still complaining then cheesy..

These contemporary politicians have turned Nigeria into something else..

And when blaming these folks, it should start from IBB in military era and OBJ(the one who only gets angry when others are looting too) in civilian era...

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Re: See What ₦100 Could Buy In The 1980s by Bencolink: 4:07pm On Jun 29, 2022
Keeping thinking Nigeria will ever get better... They should just divide this country, let's start afresh

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