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✔️✔️Person get to be stylish to survive in these hard times..☺️✔️✔️⭕️ |
Abegiii❗️❗️☹️ |
BH I consider more than the useless criminal Fulani bandits. BH have a warped, fanatic, twisted ideology which they are prepared to fight and die for, in order to go and take their own allocation of virgins before their so-called paradise runs out of the commodity.☪️☪️☪️ Fulani on the other hand are just common criminals who love going after soft targets like children, women unarmed villagers & innocent travelers for monetary gain only. Catch a Fulani criminal and he starts begging for forgiveness.. Unfortunately, they are all governed by one religion.☹️☹️☹️❌❌❌ |
The guy don chop the remaining body come reserve the head for New year pepper soup... |
Not with the Fulani ☠️ menace❗️❗️ |
Well-done Buhari☠️☠️❗️❗️ |
This is the most pathetic picture I have ever set my eyes on... ☹️☹️☹️
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Use Sharia☪️☪️☪️ to tackle your problems.. ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️ ❌❌❌❌❌ You were brainwashed to think that Sharia will create a crime free State. Now, Zamfara has become the worst state in terms of insecurity and illiteracy❗️❗️
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gypsey:You are very naive. In the North, somebody will just tell fellow Muslims that he heard you insulting their prophet of that you mishandled the quran . With no further evidence to the veracity of such an allegation, a mob will descend on you & slaughter you & nothing will happen.❌❌ It has happened times without number. Can you imagine anybody being killed in the south for insulting the Christian Messiah or God❓ |
He was "pressured" by himself for over 12 years❗️❗️ Even the northern elites hated him, but the their masses brought this disaster on us all and today, the are getting the full brunt of this mistake.❌ They can't sleep or farm & are being massacred in their hundreds on a daily basis & have been driven from their villages. |
❌A very risky & unfortunate comment❗️❗️☹️ ❌Try this in the north, and you'll be beheaded ☠️☠️☠️ by fanatics & even the Muslim elites will hail the attacker ❗️❗️ |
HeeBraHim2:Your moniker exposes you as an Hausa, forever slaves to Fulani, because Fulani don't come to social media.❌ Your people are forbidden to criticize Fulani even as they massacre you all-over northern Nigeria.❌ |
This fine gehl wan marry policeman, 'couple' for that matter❗️❗️ |
⏩MACBAN are the spiritual & political arm of the terrorist herdsmen❗️❗️☹️ |
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![]() ⏩Side actions are usually very 'sweet' ♥, so you can do anything to retain them ✌️✌️☺️ |
Na lookoo, lookoo kee am, because e dey commot him sense from him surroundings. |
⏩⏩When it comes to political calculations of presidential leadership, Igbos do not count. Las, las, we go give dem Secretary to the FG & Minister of information✔️☺️☺️ |
Sunday2021:Nigeria wasn't owing anybody until GEJ came & accumulated 12trn. Buhari was determined to Break GEJs record & borrowed 26trn❗️❗️ |
We are gonna audit that 250m he said he gave charity.. We have information that he gave about 15m to various charities and he is spoiling their name that he gave 250m. EFCC are on your matter. Nobody send you to use your money for charity, but don't tell lies.❌❌❌☹️☹️☹️ |
This form dey possible if Igboho for dey!! Tinubu has turned the revolutionary no nonsense Yoruba into deaf & dumb people who have no right in their homeland & being chased or driven away from their land by government sponsored invaders.. Jagafonja❗️❗️☹️☹️ |
This na house or soakaway rat nah❗️❗️ ☹️☹️ |
Don't be surprised that this keke was given to them to be making daily returns, of which they on their own could be making up to 2k daily. But as is common with youth of today, they want fast money with zero work.❌ Now, na prison get them. I'm sure their New year resolution is to buy car before six months of the year.❗️❗️☹️☹️ Village people at work on their matter. W |
All he does is to compensate cronies & relations with all kinds of sensitive positions whether them sabi the work or Not. That is why every sector from, currency, Finance, Petroleum, health, military, education, works, infrastructure are all failing. |
![]() Tory don change...❌❌❌ Natural death kór, supernatural death ní❗️❗️ Wetin connection ankle injury with pneumonia, which could have been aspiration pneumonia from Chemical substances❓ Not all pneumonia are bacterial or infectious. These doctors and pathologist should respect themselves if this is their findings. Btw, are these results not different from the earlier ones❓❗️❗️ Dem for kuku talk say e die of old age❗️❗️❌❌☹️ |
He should have just shot her❗️❗️ |
Thefirmorganics:I see you are very familiar with their modus operandi, since your mama don teach you survival techniques in the trade... ☺️✔️✔️I hope you are not following this story from Libya or Italy.. ❌❌⏩We sabi una type of language of oloshos with tired, overworked tohtohs from animal & human clients ☠️☠️ ![]() |
![]() Buhari go pretend he doesn't know.☹️ But make criminals kill 15 people for Mali or Senegal, sharp sharp, Aso Rock go condemn & send condolences to the countries..☹️ But las, las, na Fulani dey kill Fulani and Hawoosa, so, na family matter. When dem tire, dem go Stop. Buy I advise hawoosa youths to get organized and use this opportunity to free themselves from Fulani overlordship, instead of worshipping them❗️❗️❗️❌❗️ |
The borrowing spree of the Buhari Government due to poor or absent economic and financial management, every Nigerian ( minus Buhari's family members ), now owe creditors close to 200k each. As it is clear that most of us alive today will pass before these loans are offset, it is obvious that our children and grandchildren will bear the burden of the worst government in the history of this country. With the increase in Common Entrance WAEC, JAMB and University admission fees, the youth are already beginning to pay.. ECONOMY Debt Servicing Gulps 98% of Nigerian Govt Retained Revenue in 2021, as Salaries, Others are Funded with Loans Friday, January 07, 2022 at 1:53 PM by Dave Ibemere : ⏩Debts collected over the years by the present administration and the previous are causing serious fiscal headache From January to November 2021, 97.5 percent of Nigerian government's revenue was spent on servicing old debts With just a little over 5 percent revenue left, Nigerian government was forced to reply on the N4.3 trillion loan to cover other expenditures . In the first nine months of 2021, Nigeria spent N4.2 trillion paying its debt. The Minister for Finance, Zainab Ahmed disclosed this during a public presentation of the 2022 FGN approved budget on Wednesday, 5 January 2021. According to data from the presentation, the federal government retained revenue was N4.30 trillion, 30.6% short of the N6.20 trillion proposed target. Breakdown of the retained earnings shows oil generated N970 billion, while non-oil tax revenues totalled N1.62 trillion. Snapshot of what Nigerian government earned in the first nine months of 2021 Credit: ⏩For non-oil revenue, N718.58 billion was made from Companies Income Tax (CIT) and N360.56 billion from Value Added Tax (VAT) collections respectively. Custom revenues amounted to N360.56 billion, while federation account levies made 38.36 billion. Other revenues collected can be seen from the chart above. Debt service By implication, going by the 4.2 trillion debt serviced, which is 97.5 percent of the retained revenue (N4.30tn), for every N100 earned, the FG spends N98 in servicing debt. Snapshot what Nigerian government spent in the first nine months of 2021 Credit: Budgetoffice: More debts in 2022 During the presentation, the Minister of Finance offered little hope Nigeria is ending this fiscal storm anytime soon as government plans to borrow more in 2022. A session of the presentation showed N6.68trillion was borrowed in the first nine months of 2021, N1.65 billion higher than the initial N5.03 trillion planned earlier in the year. While Nigeria is expected to have an overall budget deficit of N6.39tn for 2022. This will be financed by borrowings. Ahmed revealed that the borrowing will come from domestic and foreign sources (N2.57tn) respectively, while Multi-lateral /bi-lateral loan drawdowns of N1.16tn and Privatisation Proceeds N90.7bn will also be use to cover the deficits. Expert speaks When contacted, an economist Kunle Lawal explained that the problem, however, with Nigeria’s borrowing is the piling interest rates which could make Nigeria’s debt even more expensive. According to him, there is a long held agreed economic theory, which states that rising debt as a share of the economy would drive up the amount of money governments must pay in interest to borrowers. Hence, in Nigeria’s quest to offset debts, she would have to borrow even more. Lawal further listed the problems of government borrowing as higher debt interest payments, a need to raise taxes, and, sometimes, inflationary pressures (printing more money). Meanwhile, the Debt Management Office (DMO) has announced Nigeria's overall public debt has risen to N38 trillion as of September 30, 2021. ⏩ When you divide our N38 trn debt by our population, you arrive at what every Nigerian owed ❗️❗️ ☹️☹️☹️
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The borrowing spree of the Buhari Government due to poor or absent economic and financial management, every Nigerian ( minus Buhari's family members ), now owe creditors close to 200k each. As it is clear that most of us alive today will pass before these loans are offset, it is obvious that our children and grandchildren will bear the burden of the worst government in the history of this country. With the increase in Common Entrance WAEC, JAMB and University admission fees, the youth are already beginning to pay.. When you divide our total loans by our population, you arrive at the money owed by every member of this country. ECONOMY Debt Servicing Gulps 98% of Nigerian Govt Retained Revenue in 2021, as Salaries, Others are Funded with Loans Friday, January 07, 2022 at 1:53 PM by Dave Ibemere : ⏩Debts collected over the years by the present administration and the previous are causing serious fiscal headache From January to November 2021, 97.5 percent of Nigerian government's revenue was spent on servicing old debts With just a little over 5 percent revenue left, Nigerian government was forced to reply on the N4.3 trillion loan to cover other expenditures . In the first nine months of 2021, Nigeria spent N4.2 trillion paying its debt. The Minister for Finance, Zainab Ahmed disclosed this during a public presentation of the 2022 FGN approved budget on Wednesday, 5 January 2021. According to data from the presentation, the federal government retained revenue was N4.30 trillion, 30.6% short of the N6.20 trillion proposed target. Breakdown of the retained earnings shows oil generated N970 billion, while non-oil tax revenues totalled N1.62 trillion. Snapshot of what Nigerian government earned in the first nine months of 2021 Credit: ⏩For non-oil revenue, N718.58 billion was made from Companies Income Tax (CIT) and N360.56 billion from Value Added Tax (VAT) collections respectively. Custom revenues amounted to N360.56 billion, while federation account levies made 38.36 billion. Other revenues collected can be seen from the chart above. Debt service By implication, going by the 4.2 trillion debt serviced, which is 97.5 percent of the retained revenue (N4.30tn), for every N100 earned, the FG spends N98 in servicing debt. Snapshot what Nigerian government spent in the first nine months of 2021 Credit: Budgetoffice: More debts in 2022 During the presentation, the Minister of Finance offered little hope Nigeria is ending this fiscal storm anytime soon as government plans to borrow more in 2022. A session of the presentation showed N6.68trillion was borrowed in the first nine months of 2021, N1.65 billion higher than the initial N5.03 trillion planned earlier in the year. While Nigeria is expected to have an overall budget deficit of N6.39tn for 2022. This will be financed by borrowings. Ahmed revealed that the borrowing will come from domestic and foreign sources (N2.57tn) respectively, while Multi-lateral /bi-lateral loan drawdowns of N1.16tn and Privatisation Proceeds N90.7bn will also be use to cover the deficits. Expert speaks : When contacted, an economist Kunle Lawal explained that the problem, however, with Nigeria’s borrowing is the piling interest rates which could make Nigeria’s debt even more expensive. According to him, there is a long held agreed economic theory, which states that rising debt as a share of the economy would drive up the amount of money governments must pay in interest to borrowers. Hence, in Nigeria’s quest to offset debts, she would have to borrow even more. Lawal further listed the problems of government borrowing as higher debt interest payments, a need to raise taxes, and, sometimes, inflationary pressures (printing more money). Nigeria spends N977bn on debt servicing in one month, says CBN . Meanwhile, the Debt Management Office (DMO) has announced Nigeria's overall public debt has risen to N38 trillion as of September 30, 2021.
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