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Re: Nigerian Economy “Loses N20 Trillion” As 70% Of Cash Sucked Away From Economy by Larryndelaw: 12:26pm On Mar 13, 2023
Massiveglory:
Watch the economy naturally rejuvenate when the authentic winner of the 2023 presidential election is declared and sworn in.

We are getting there.
The new Nigeria is POssible.
The new Nigeria is unstoppable.
It's that how you will continue wailing till Dec. All your mates have moved on and doing better things. Another happy new year is coming, you better adjust
Re: Nigerian Economy “Loses N20 Trillion” As 70% Of Cash Sucked Away From Economy by askarachi: 1:43pm On Mar 13, 2023
Jesus Christ he’s not even igbo
Jack500:
Emefiele will be arrested and jailed by Tinubu. E sure mi 100%.

The most useless CBN governor in history.

No Igbo man should head any financial organization again in Nigeria, their policy is always disastrous.
Re: Nigerian Economy “Loses N20 Trillion” As 70% Of Cash Sucked Away From Economy by ConfidentialDoc: 2:49pm On Mar 13, 2023
Queenext:
Anybody supporting this sadistic policy, is either mad or dementia,or simply both .

This is the most devilish policy I have ever seen, and the lifeless head just showing unconcerned attitude.

Whoever conceived this policy isn't human at all

No they're not human.
Nigerian govt taking orders from Reptilians since 1960.
Re: Nigerian Economy “Loses N20 Trillion” As 70% Of Cash Sucked Away From Economy by Thomasankara(m): 6:46am On Mar 14, 2023
[/color]most of us were just received to believe that this policy was targeted at curbing vote buying, very far from the truth. There's more than meet the eyes to this policy, the federal government is been insincere. [color=#770077]
Re: Nigerian Economy “Loses N20 Trillion” As 70% Of Cash Sucked Away From Economy by Thomasankara(m): 6:48am On Mar 14, 2023
[/color]oga money no dey ur account[color=#770077] cheesy cheesy
dangoteinlaw:
The citizens suffering are only doing themselves. What does it cost to open a palmpay account, even some have accounts but adamantly refuse to accept transfers because a fool will buy money to in turn buy goods from them. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with this policy except the illiterates suffering from it implementation.
Re: Nigerian Economy “Loses N20 Trillion” As 70% Of Cash Sucked Away From Economy by Thomasankara(m): 6:54am On Mar 14, 2023
[/color]na set of stingy people wey no even get money for account before and the policy came to help them safe face dey always talk like that na,or the little kids with nko grasp of responsibility and economic reality.[color=#770077]
TheNiceGuy:
Old market women who sells vegetables and fruits will open palm pay?

Why are you guys forming nonsense woke angry

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Re: Nigerian Economy “Loses N20 Trillion” As 70% Of Cash Sucked Away From Economy by enomakos(m): 2:24pm On Mar 14, 2023
How did we get here
Re: Nigerian Economy “Loses N20 Trillion” As 70% Of Cash Sucked Away From Economy by Scamburster(m): 12:15am On Mar 15, 2023
yourshopkwikguy:
He's from delta state agreed but the main point is why are you tribalistic
Read my post again.
Re: Nigerian Economy “Loses N20 Trillion” As 70% Of Cash Sucked Away From Economy by Scamburster(m): 11:27pm On Apr 16, 2023
yourshopkwikguy:
He's from delta state agreed but the main point is why are you tribalistic
How

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