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Following the inglorious role this same Jega played in rubbishing Nigeria's democracy (and by implication, our economy), he has no iota of shame! In saner climes, he would have been rotting behind bars for life, at least! 😠😠😠 |
I know a couple. |
If it's too good to be true, then it's too good to be true! 🤐🤐🤐 |
T-Pain will not succeed in his agenda of impoverishing Nigerians and destróying our economy 🙏😞💔💔💔 |
They should also extend the same restriction to kidnàppers & tèrrorists who boldly use telecom services to do their operations . . . |
"Demonic" - I don't agree "Un-African" - I agree! 💯 |
I blame T-Pain for everything! |
I agree with the Speaker. Let's also count how many Nigerian's lives are at risk. They also need planes! 🙂 |
It is possible. God helped us. No regrets! |
Is that not the Lagos that Tinubù built? I don't believe this fake news! 🙄😒😒 |
I know a man whose multibillion Naira business was brought to its knees due to disagreement between two of his children. Sad! 😭💔💔💔 Lessons I Learned from that Failed Family Business: 1. "Blood is thicker than water" doesn't always hold true in business. 2. Look for competent people to employ in critical aspects of your business. 3. Remove emotion from business decisions. 4. Keep your eyes on the money, not family relationships. 5. Ensure you have clearly defined goals for your business. 6. Establish clear & efficient accounting principles and financial controls. 7. Family or not, once a person shows you that they are not loyal, cut them off ASAP! 8. Don't take it for granted that because your children were born from the same womb, they will automatically grow to love and support each other. Be deliberate in fostering unity amongst them. If you fail here, there is no hope for your business in the future! |
They haven't seen anything yet. That fuel they are always hoarding and using as leverage to punish Nigerians, they will be left to drink it with their families. Meanwhile, we will NEVER forget the legacy of T-Pain and his hoarde of urchins who support his evil policies online and offline. It will not be well with you all! 😠😠😠 |
This is Super Story . . . |
So, just imagine howuch the real LASTMA officials are making from motorists! 🤔🤔🤔 |
But Police is our friend na!??😁 Friends wear each other's clothes 😂🤣🤣 |
"They" know that individual can be procured by the highest bidder for the purpose of dirty jobs/jabs. He's basically a mercenary. You can't trust such a person on your cabinet 😅🤐🤐🤐 |
May God comfort the families of the deceased 🙏 |
It's useless to give a "directive" that cannot be enforced sustainably. Eg. Who can prevent the Chief of Army Staff or the IGP from having a long, intimidating military / Police convoy? See my point? 🤔🤔🤔 |
iLoveYouToo:Actually, Wórld Bank, IMF, World Economic Forum, UN, USA, UK & other sinister multinationals love to blackmail African leaders with questionable personalities. It is usually quite easy, because of the mountain of dirt & skeletons in their closets. It had little to do with his "balls" 🤐🤐🤐 |
Riskymarvelous:Well done mind reader! 😁 |
😞💔💔💔 |
Congratulations to the couple! God bless their union 🙏 |
T-Pain 😞💔💔💔 |
I wonder what they'll find if they dare to raid Aso Rock Villa, but that's none of my business 🤧🤐🤐🤐 |
Time will tell 🤐 |
Time will tell 🤐 |
The high price of rice in Nigeria is a complex issue with multiple contributing factors: 1. Import Restrictions and Tariffs: (a) Ban on Foreign Rice: Nigeria has a ban on the importation of foreign rice, aimed at boosting local production. However, this has led to increased demand for locally produced rice, driving up prices. (b) High Tariffs: Tariffs on imported rice have also contributed to higher prices for consumers. 2. Rising Production Costs: (a) Increased Cost of Inputs: The cost of inputs such as fertilizers, seeds, and labor has been rising due to factors like inflation and supply chain disruptions. (b) Fuel Costs: The high cost of fuel affects transportation costs, which in turn impacts the price of rice. (c) Security Challenges: Insecurity in some parts of Nigeria has made it difficult for farmers to access their farms or transport their produce, leading to increased costs. 3. Limited Storage and Processing Facilities: (a) Inadequate Storage: Lack of sufficient storage facilities can lead to losses due to spoilage, which can drive up prices. (b) Limited Processing: The absence of modern processing facilities can limit the scale of production and increase costs. 4. Currency Devaluation: (a) Weak Naira: The devaluation of the Nigerian naira has made imports more expensive, including rice. This has contributed to higher prices for both imported and locally produced rice. 5. Demand-Supply Dynamics: (a) Increased Demand: As Nigeria's population grows, so does the demand for rice. This increased demand can put upward pressure on prices. (b) Fluctuations in Production: Factors such as weather conditions and pests can affect rice production, leading to fluctuations in supply and prices. |
Oh! The smell was heavenly 😍😍😍 |
I suspect Tinubù and APC 🤔🤔🤔 |
APC's prime attack dog doesn't disappoint 😂🤣🤣 |
Who frowning go help? 🙄😒😒 |
"Commanders" who care nothing for their troops! Are those ones commanders? 😂🤣🤣 |
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