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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by deji17: 5:18pm On Mar 08
Nice!

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Way4orward: 5:19pm On Mar 08
Wahala everywhere
Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Xox1945(m): 5:20pm On Mar 08
Corrupt thief there is nothing this Tinubu can not bribe apart from death

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by EmmyOD(m): 5:21pm On Mar 08
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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Exceed15: 5:22pm On Mar 08
Kikikikikiki. Even international bodies will read this and yinmu.. Tinubu till 2098.

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Putindbutt: 5:22pm On Mar 08
Ipob tears all over the thread, dem enemies of good news. Peter Obi'tuary will never become president.

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by iamtardey: 5:22pm On Mar 08
So send my share I get PalmPay undecided
Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Exceed15: 5:23pm On Mar 08
Okoroawusa:
I Love Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Kikikikikiki... Tinubu till 2098
Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by ElSudani: 5:23pm On Mar 08
BobbieZion:
Funny statistics.
All this big big terms have not changed anything positive.

Let the change be felt directly on the economy.
Not all this propaganda useless moves.

Same thing they did for good 8 years under Buhari telling us to be patient that the reforms will be positive, only for it to go down the drain beyond imagination.

So, in your warped estimation nothing is being felt in the economy?
Why are you guys never positive about your country

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by 1000angstroms(m): 5:24pm On Mar 08
seunmsg:


This is no propaganda as Bloomberg is not a propaganda platform like AriseTV and People’s Gazette.

Slowly, the reforms are paying off. It may appear little with minimal impact for now but in no time, the impact will be felt in all aspect of the economy. We just need to be patient and endure for a while, Mr. President will fix the economy.

You don since Morning so?

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Mathain19(m): 5:24pm On Mar 08
Interesting lies..
Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by surgical: 5:24pm On Mar 08
BobbieZion:
Funny statistics.
All this big big terms have not changed anything positive.

Let the change be felt directly on the economy.
Not all this propaganda useless moves.

Same thing they did for good 8 years under Buhari telling us to be patient that the reforms will be positive, only for it to go down the drain beyond imagination.
They might even be the one buying these shares by proxy if at all there is anything flowing in to show semblance of working policy,let the real FDI come in inform of real investment not hot money, then we can applaud them

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Exceed15: 5:24pm On Mar 08
Slytiger:
Obidients won't like this news and would try to derail the thread.

The Obidient directly above this post is doing just that.

Kikikikikiki.. Ebilokan.

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by spiSeyi: 5:25pm On Mar 08
grin
Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by sonofsteven: 5:25pm On Mar 08
seunmsg:


Can you haters stop talking nonsense? Diaspora remittance is a major source of forex earning for Nigeria and sadly, it has been dwindling over the years. Under Buhari, Emefiele even started offering Nigerians in diaspora extra N5 for every dollar remitted yet, the response wasn’t so good. People in recent times preferred sending money to relatives at home through crypto and fintechs outside banking control.

Now that there is significant improvement, it means confidence is returning to the system. It is a good indication that the reforms are working. Only senseless and irredeemable haters will attribute this to suffering. People remit money home from all over the world. It has nothing to do with the high cost of living all over the world.


When dollar is 1600

Who no go send money now?

If I sent 1k dollar na 1.6m building project go dey go on, fast investment into landed properties before dollar go drop

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by ElSudani: 5:25pm On Mar 08
Chimarto:
Una don start again with North Korea like propaganda.

Bloomberg is also doing propaganda for Nigeria? When I say these folks are ipo.bs some people think I'm being too mean.

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by cococandy(f): 5:25pm On Mar 08
garriAndsugar:
In lay man's term tinubu made Nigerians so poor that their relatives abroad increased the money they send them.

All hail tinubu the master strategist.. mtchewww

That’s exactly what it is.

Even people I know who would have never asked for anything in the past due to having very comfortable jobs, didn’t have a choice but to reach out. And you can tell it was difficult for them to ask for help seeing as they’re used to being self sufficient providers prior to all this nonsense

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Emman08: 5:25pm On Mar 08
Propaganda won't improve the economy. What Nigerians want to see at the end of the day is security and improved quality of life.

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by cococandy(f): 5:26pm On Mar 08
sonofsteven:



When dollar is 1600

Who no go send money now?

If I sent 1k dollar na 1.6m building project go dey go on, fast investment into landed properties before dollar go drop

It also means astronomical building material costs.

Every project cost tripled. Bffr

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Exceed15: 5:26pm On Mar 08
LegendHero:
This news will make those people sad.

If it’s not witchcraft, why will you be sad about positive news about your own country your said you love?

Same Tinubu was sad GEJ was doing well , staged protest against him in the name of hardship when fuel was just N87.. u reap what u sow bro.

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Pathfinder2090: 5:26pm On Mar 08
Na statistics we go chop?
Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Houseontherock1: 5:27pm On Mar 08
Strong Propaganda...
Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by SoNature(m): 5:27pm On Mar 08
garriAndsugar:
In lay man's term tinubu made Nigerians so poor that their relatives abroad increased the money they send them.

All hail tinubu the master strategist.. mtchewww

You explained this news in the simplest terms and I am wondering how this is supposed to be good news undecided

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by FLYFIRE(m): 5:27pm On Mar 08
This is the reason eBola has the LARGEST rogues media team .....

LIES....LIARS....DOOMED

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by frog12: 5:28pm On Mar 08
Misleading post. Paid for
Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by DAVIDELUXED: 5:28pm On Mar 08
before you start masturbating to this ask yourself how is the news relevant to your workspace.

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by Emusan(m): 5:28pm On Mar 08
seunmsg:


This is no propaganda as Bloomberg is not a propaganda platform like AriseTV and People’s Gazette.

Slowly, the reforms are paying off. It may appear little with minimal impact for now but in no time, the impact will be felt in all aspect of the economy. We just need to be patient and endure for a while, Mr. President will fix the economy.

The same way you described Buhari regime.

But at the end we know how it goes!

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by adolfHitler1934: 5:29pm On Mar 08
Lol.
Small pikin propaganda

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Re: Billions Pour Into Nigeria As Tinubu’s Reforms Start To Pay Off - Bloomberg by cococandy(f): 5:29pm On Mar 08
You’re being economical with the truth but we’ll let your conscience judge you. that’s if you have one.


When people who never ask for financial assistance start reaching out because everything costs triple the original price, you want to tell us it’s not hardship/high cost of living that’s increasing foreign remittances?

seunmsg:


Can you haters stop talking nonsense? Diaspora remittance is a major source of forex earning for Nigeria and sadly, it has been dwindling over the years. Under Buhari, Emefiele even started offering Nigerians in diaspora extra N5 for every dollar remitted yet, the response wasn’t so good. People in recent times preferred sending money to relatives at home through crypto and fintechs outside banking control.

Now that there is significant improvement, it means confidence is returning to the system. It is a good indication that the reforms are working. Only senseless and irredeemable haters will attribute this to suffering. People remit money home from all over the world. It has nothing to do with the high cost of living all over the world.

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