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Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by olympianares: 3:47pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Where is that our "Darling Daddy" crooner He should come and help us explain
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Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by VULCAN(m): 3:54pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Who broke her? |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by RepoMan007: 3:55pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Righthussle:more money in the hands of people will lead to rush to market to buy few goods available and sellers will see an artificial surge in demand. The normal reaction to this is price increase. This will lead to inflation cancelling out the effect of printed money. A wiser strategy and age tested one, is to produce more goods against same amount of money. This will drive prices down, create sustainable employment, and engagae idle hands. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by membranus: 3:58pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Kingpele: You failed to mention Peter Obi. Don't be deceived, he was part of the polithiefcians who looted the country dry. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by membranus: 4:02pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
RepoMan007: More goods cannot be produced in the country because of poor power generation, and diesel cost to power the production machineries has gone sky high. So there are more worse days ahead for Nigerians. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by dododawa1: 4:07pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Mr. Godwin Emefiele,and fellow Igbo at work 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by membranus: 4:09pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Dear all, We are going through hard times in Nigeria. This is the time to help someone out! Things are rough for a lot of people, even the ones one may think are rich or doing well. If you can help someone please do. This is the time to help your gateman pay his children's school fees. This is the time to give him some food items. This also goes for your maid, give him/her some transport money if he/she isn't a live-in. Buy that colleague lunch. He or she is probably not dieting, they just can't afford it. Give some colleagues a lift even if to a certain point. Buy your friend petrol for their car. He's not walking because he wants to exercise. Give that Uncle or Auntie N10k, they're probably in dire circumstances hence they're ringing off your phone. Patronise farmers if you can. It's cheaper to get your goods from them. Eat more greens - they're cheaper. Don't go to people's houses expecting to be fed. It's rude and times are hard. Be thankful if they feed you, it's not easy for anyone. Give out you and your kids old clothes and shoes to people who truly need them. Pay an undergraduate's school fees. Recommend a good graduate if you know of a job opening. That may be the only way he or she can feed their parents and siblings. Let neighbours fetch water from you if you have a borehole. Feed a homeless child or person. You never know who you're helping. That might be the next Einstein. Pay someone's hospital bill, it could be life or death. You could literally be saving a life. We all know how prices have doubled . Some families may not have food on festival day, feed a family. Invite them over. People won't tell you what they're going through so be sensitive and see through the facade. Spare some change for poorer family members please send it, it's no joke. Folks can barely feed daily. There are so many little things that can be done, please search your heart and be creative to come up with other ways you can give. Folks are hungry, angry and tired. Leave the government, we are the welfare system in Nigeria. None of these are compulsory please. It's just a way to help each other out. Do what you can. If you're already doing any of these and can afford to, then well done, if you can do more please do. Keep being kind. We are a very religious lot, this is the time to practice what we preach and the essence of every religion - love! The law of giving never ever fails, believe it or not! Don't hesitate to change someone life if you're in the position to do that. Extend helping hands to family members, staff, neighbour.....�show love to someone today, tomorrow! God bless you as you do. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by achimendy(m): 4:21pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
UDOKABESTLUV: Nigeria is not broke, you and your gang looted our treasury. Bring our money back o thieves. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by Hanndye: 4:27pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Check their pockets! |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by cybertruss(m): 4:29pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
I thought our blind finance minister said that this is the best economy that we have had. Terrible management and greed is what is wrong with our country. Nigeria should be enjoying wealth as the EU will migrate from Russian oil to Nigerian oil. This administration is seeing a better wealth than any other past administration but it is hijacked by the greedy political elite. I hope Nigerians have learnt something and make use of their PVC in 2023. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by HeroicMeastro: 4:31pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
UDOKABESTLUV:Look at this drunkard... Nemesis will catch up with you. � |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by Hanndye: 4:31pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
cybertruss: Bad luck go soon end. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by ufotunang: 4:34pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
[quote author=Mars16 post=115192331][/quote]..buhari and the politcians they spend dollars to go to foreign hospital to treat a common headache, malaria even do body check up in the foreign hospital abroad and abandon the Nigeria hospital...then why won't the dollar exchange rate be high |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by storm001(m): 4:50pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Go to APC and collect loan, all this millions they realised from sales of form is enough for this country. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by shineeye1: 4:55pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
UDOKABESTLUV: He was saying Nigerians should help to salvage the situation and no person nearby could swiftly alter his cannibalistic dentition with a flying heading! Nigerians follow una chop the money finish? Now wey e don finish, you de call Nigerians out! Okija high Priest, may your shrine consume you and your generation, Amen! |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by hotseat: 4:55pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Ngige get mind o! You mean you're telling Nigerians that your useless and most hopeless APC government has finally run the country aground with your mindless borrowing and looting? Nigerian youths never mean una! |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by Secondly: 5:13pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
This man is such a joker. How can you say that Nigeria is broke and yet you are among those that forked out 100 Million Naira just to buy a form? This is quite ridiculous. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by onuman: 5:22pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Has president Buhari completed his borrowing to build infrastructures in Niger Republic, infrastructures that don't exist in most of the Niger Delta region where Nigeria shall get much of the funds to repay the debt? |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by mexite: 5:24pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Do you mean to say that you and your principal and every member of his cabinet have looted the nation dry? |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by onuman: 5:28pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Racoon: The Accountant General who looted more than N80 billion has been freed on bail. He can zap out of Nigeria anytime. Any northerner who loots treasury of Nigeria is regarded by northerners as bringing the national cake to the north. It's an organised looting from the top echelons of Nigeria's government. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by Risentouch(m): 5:36pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
It's that why they have not paid salaries this month? |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by federal9: 5:40pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Righthussle: That's not how it works. Dollar is the koko. You export and sell oil, dollars come, then naira can come. Your naira only has power in Nigeria. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by Nobody: 6:06pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
bennybuhari:I was there. He talked about ASUU in lenght |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by MoneyMustBMade(m): 6:39pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
When obi was preaching to them earlier before now dey refuse to listen to him now see the results Just spending not producing Now see all the mess the incompetent men has coz to this nation |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by phkka1(m): 6:46pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Calls for patriotism indeed by all and the stealing by you alone. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by Nobody: 8:42pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
The billions tinubu has stolen over time from Lagos can save Nigeria. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by Nobody: 8:44pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
MoneyMustBMade: They called him Obi China, now their stupid eyes don open. |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by anyilalaz: 9:33pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Until all elected and political appointees in government are owe money for three months then I will believe. Resign if there's no money... |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by Mrexcell(m): 11:01pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Has all the oil wells in the niger delta dried up why is nnpc not remitting to faac? |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by KingRSHD2(m): 11:06pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
UDOKABESTLUV: When there money they nko how many job have dey created so far |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by UAObi: 2:22am On Jul 30, 2022 |
Nigeria is broke, but the leaders and politicians are not broke. They should return our money!!! |
Re: Nigeria Is Broke - Chris Ngige by Aqesimitta: 7:58am On Jul 30, 2022 |
And rich guys are smiling to the banks |
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