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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by HeDied: 5:12pm On Oct 01, 2023
I'm sure the supporters of this government/APC are laughing at you. They are not suffering or feeling it at all.
Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Ayo25: 5:14pm On Oct 01, 2023
Wonderful! So a time would ever come when some people will bring stats from Buhari administration to justify their warped thoughts. A Buhari that was suppose to be a calamity according to them.
Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Kobojunkie: 5:15pm On Oct 01, 2023
HeDied:
I'm sure the supporters of this government/APC are laughing at you. They are not suffering or feeling it at all.
As always, Nigerians are focused on the wrong things and not the right things. I believe most every Nigerian should be feeling the impact of the subsidy removal across the board so no need to go at each other's necks. Rather, what all Nigerians should be worried about now is how the resources that are saved by the removal are divvied up and used by their government. It behooves all to make certain that the money is not flushed down the corruption pipelines as before. undecided

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Alliswell248: 5:17pm On Oct 01, 2023
ideynl1:
The both disasters were voted massively by the Yorubas.

Let it be known that the choices made by Yorubas sunk Nigeria to where it is today.

That shows you how powerful the Yorubas' are.
Nigeria can't do without them..
But we can do without the alaigbo miscreants.

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Honsla: 5:18pm On Oct 01, 2023
theophorus:
Misinformation is a very bad disease.
Unfortunately Hatred and Evil reign in the mind of people who pilot it.

Gas is 800/Kg
Rice is 50k it
Egg is less than 2500/Crate
Garri is less than 700/Congo

For Pepper, Onions and Tomatoes their prices is still same.

I write of the things I have first hand information about.
Lol i bought gas yesterday @900/kg
Okpanam Asaba

You are right about the price of rice

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Faposky95: 5:20pm On Oct 01, 2023
cjudy:
Tinubu is Ebola

Truth is, economically, these guys hang on to mediocrity as propaganda and it's so funny that we have quite a number of biased people buying into the crap .......
Emefiele injured the economy by shaving away the small entrepreneurs that was holding the economy.....now, BATman is not looking into the loses and trying hard around the clock to address things.
Instead, it's subsidy, palliative, ....in small time and etc....no direct composure.....
Do one thing solidly right....one thing

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by bejick(m): 5:21pm On Oct 01, 2023
phemmyfour:
Ignorance

If you do price comparison at that time when fuel was sold at 145, you ll discover that the percentage increase is about the same.

For clarity

Old fuel price: 65, sold at 145
Percentage increase = 123%

No be everything be politics

Mu.mu na him dey worry you there a big difference when you base you calculation by difference in price and percentage increase. get sence for once. anyways Agbodorian you must do your paid 33k job to make evil look good.

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by tobstarizhia(m): 5:21pm On Oct 01, 2023
Idiots. It is Nigerians that are to blame for this, not the drug lord
Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by tobstarizhia(m): 5:25pm On Oct 01, 2023
Hopefully, every Igbo man (christians) would do strong family planning. No more than 2 kids in this cursed country. At least, no matter what we'd be able to train our kids to have a reasonable future. The Yorubas and the North would keep breeding like rats and will eventually have a poor wretched beggar out of every pair born to them

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by bejick(m): 5:26pm On Oct 01, 2023
Alliswell248:


That shows you how powerful the Yorubas' are.
Nigeria can't do without them..
But we can do without the alaigbo miscreants.

no it is not about doing without, it means some of you that put us in this mess does not have sense, are illiterates, hungry and a tribalist at same time.

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by continentalceo(m): 5:29pm On Oct 01, 2023
accordadoga30:


Hehehehe

The country is so messed up already and we can't blame Tinubu for that.

Only the Igbos blame him because we didn't accept the fraud they packaged for us as a Messiah

If fuel likes let it be sold for 2500/lit we will all buy it including the Igbos.

No Igbo man will ever rule this zoo not even sensible Umahi or Soludo

There is a saying that "No matter how tall a child, when he speaks you will know his real age

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Leo81(m): 5:29pm On Oct 01, 2023
specialmati:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin now I see why the wise men from the East didn't support this generational curses forming messiah.

😁😁😁😁
Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Vulcan24(m): 5:31pm On Oct 01, 2023
2 side of evil
Wats d diff btw evil and bad
Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by freemanq(m): 5:31pm On Oct 01, 2023
Apc fraud
Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by gloryman91: 5:32pm On Oct 01, 2023
Fake prices.
Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Fearyourcreator: 5:34pm On Oct 01, 2023
bejick:


especially @the bolded very hungry somebody, the other one fit dey see small food chop but that one na only this 33k work him dey depend on so once dey send Thiefunv packing now him don dey jobless.
Pele ... another account... pele ti e... alaiye baje
Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by SpIitmind: 5:34pm On Oct 01, 2023
Who cares about the price of commodities, does it affect anything? undecided
Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by olanaijadogbe(m): 5:34pm On Oct 01, 2023
Na God go surely save us from all this hardship

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by sylve11: 5:37pm On Oct 01, 2023
BossGerald:
The list is endless

Oct2022 vs Oct 2023

Dollar
2022= #620
2023#1,090

Gas
2022=#550
2023= #1,000

Rice
2022=#28,000
2023=#50,000
shocked

Garri
2022=#700
2023= #1,400

Beans
2022=#2,000
2023=#3,000

Egg
2022=#1,700 per crate
2023=#3,000

Fuel
2022=#185
2023=#630

Spaghetti
2022=#8,200 per carton
2023=#10,800

Tomatoes and onions are now gold

It wasn't this bad when Apc occupied ojota in 2012 during goodluck Jonathan government, we were made to not to accept dollar at #216 but now we are asked to endure dollar at over #1,000 undecided

Where are those celebrities and professors that wanted to end Nigeria because fuel was sold at #145?? It is #630 now and they've disappeared.

What exactly is happening?? Hypocrisy


Lol

This picture depicted the biggest scam ever. grin grin cool

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by PHZADDY1(m): 5:38pm On Oct 01, 2023
Obaofaba:
It's expected.

Only few countries in the world if any at all, didn't experienced inflation.

Nigeria wouldn't be an exception.

Besides, even the president acknowledged this in his Nationwide address.

The only reason this is a news to us is because it affects us.

What we should be doing right now is to build for the future because we've already eaten off what we had yesteryears.
are you being reasonable or you are just trying to defend rubbish

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Joconceptbest4(m): 5:39pm On Oct 01, 2023
Expect more increment next independence day.

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by popcykaylah(m): 5:39pm On Oct 01, 2023
I hope say E don dey favor you and your family now

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Kkk777: 5:41pm On Oct 01, 2023
Nigeria is on the way to promise land.

No going back to Egypt.

By the time Nigeria get to the promise land, the price of things would be far lesser and naira will have more value.
Insecurity will be things of the past.

God bless Nigeria.
Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Curious345: 5:42pm On Oct 01, 2023
APC destroyed our livelyhood .

Tinubu had finally ended up worse than Buhari

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by FreeStuffsNG: 5:42pm On Oct 01, 2023
BossGerald:
The list is endless

Oct2022 vs Oct 2023

Dollar
2022= #620
2023#1,090

Gas
2022=#550
2023= #1,000

Rice
2022=#28,000
2023=#50,000
shocked

Garri
2022=#700
2023= #1,400

Beans
2022=#2,000
2023=#3,000

Egg
2022=#1,700 per crate
2023=#3,000

Fuel
2022=#185
2023=#630

Spaghetti
2022=#8,200 per carton
2023=#10,800

Tomatoes and onions are now gold

It wasn't this bad when Apc occupied ojota in 2012 during goodluck Jonathan government, we were made to not to accept dollar at #216 but now we are asked to endure dollar at over #1,000 undecided

Where are those celebrities and professors that wanted to end Nigeria because fuel was sold at #145?? It is #630 now and they've disappeared.

What exactly is happening?? Hypocrisy
cement nko?

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by ThaOwerriMan(m): 5:42pm On Oct 01, 2023
BossGerald:


The failure is glaring but his online supporters and bigoted tribesmen will tell you otherwise.


They're the enemies of Nigeria
BREAKING! BREAKING!! BREAKING!!!
SCAM ALERT.
PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT THE BULABU MASTER AND HIS CRONIES ARE AT IT AGAIN TO SCAM THE ECONOMY OF BILLIONS THAT IS LIKELY TO RUN INTO TRILLION NAIRA FOR THE NEXT SIX(6) MONTHS BY THIS DUBIOUS DECLARATION OF 25K TO THE LOWER GRADE SPIRIT WORKERS THIS MORNING IN HIS INDEPENDENT DAY LIES.
BELIEVE ME THIS LOWER GRADE WORKERS PAY FOR THE NEXT SIX (6) MONTHS WILL ONLY EXIST IN THE LOWER ABDOMEN OF
1. THE BULABU MASTER AND FAMILY
2. THE RUBBER-STAMPED SENATE PRESENT AND THE CHOSEN PRINCIPAL OFFICERS
3. THE FINANCE MINISTER AND ACCOUNTANT GENERAL WITH THE HELP OF THE APPOINTED FRAUDSTER SITTING AT THE HELM OF CBN CARDOSO,
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, THE SO CALLED LOWER GRADE WORKERS ARE NOT EVEN UP TO 5% OF THE ENTIRE POPULATION. SO EVEN IF MIRACLE OCCURS AS MIRACLE NO DEY TIRE BABA GOD,
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE REST 95% POPULATION THAT COMPRISE THE PRIVATE SECTOR, THE UNEMPLOYED, THE RURAL DWELLERS AND EVERY OTHER FACET THAT MAKE UP THE POPULATION?
BE WISE AS THAT KITE IS HOVERING AGAIN AND IT IS IMPORTANT EVERYONE RAISE THEIR VOICES TO CHASE IT AWAY BECAUSE NO ONE KNOWS WHOSE CHICK IT WILL CARRY THIS TIME. BRUHAHA SORRY BUHARI CARRIED MANY AND LEFT THE THE AGBADO KING IS HERE TO SUFFOCATE THE CITIZENS THE MORE.
LET EVERYONE BE VIGILANT AND AVOID FALLING TO ANY SCAM.
GOOD MORNING AND HAPPY NEW MONTH

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by ceejay80s(m): 5:43pm On Oct 01, 2023
orikoku:
This country needs serious revolution.
Serious is an understatement.....we need over serious revolution
Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by InvertedHammer: 5:44pm On Oct 01, 2023
/

Any diasporan who invested funds in Nigeria in the last 3 years is in a total loss.

A land procured at N10m in 2020 must be valued at N24m today to break even.

The numbers may look right but that's one heck of a loss.

I can't wait for $ to reach N2000 per naira bc as it is, there is nothing to support naira in the deficit-running,
loan-dependent, non-productive, import-dependent shithole of a contraption inhabited by Neanderthals called Nigeria.

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by ThaOwerriMan(m): 5:45pm On Oct 01, 2023
BossGerald:


cry

And everywhere is calm like nothing is happening
Because an Igbo affiliate is not the president.
God will punish them all

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by izubext007: 5:45pm On Oct 01, 2023
Renewed hardship

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Re: Independence Day: Price Of Commodity In October 2022 Vs October 2023 by Otunbakayce: 5:47pm On Oct 01, 2023
Obaofaba:
It's expected.

Only few countries in the world if any at all, didn't experienced inflation.

Nigeria wouldn't be an exception.

Besides, even the president acknowledged this in his Nationwide address.

The only reason this is a news to us is because it affects us.

What we should be doing right now is to build for the future because we've already eaten off what we had yesteryears.
onikure!

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