CorrectionFLuid: Yoruba man, you didn't blame the government that made the policy. It's the banks that implement the government policies and their CEOs that you're blaming.
You go dey alright las las
Which policy you talking about in specific? I don't have luxury of time to lecture you how some things are meant to works neither am I blaming anyone for not making it work, I don't know Wigwe till his demise but the hype on Facebook before I came across an old video of Bode George made me understand the hype. Unfortunately he's dead, probably saw the video before his demise and choose not to respond and if you read my original text, I only air my opinion.
Hmmm... I'm not saying anything to slander the dead but chief Bode George told us how he and the likes of Elumelu had their money, the cbn release USD to them at a rate and they sell to the black market at a higher rate to make profit leaving the real end users with no option than to patronise the mallam and this is the genesis of inflation we're all currently experiencing.
Up until 2003 when I was in Ife, I will walk into Cooperative bank in Lagere to buy USD to settle bills, I pay in Naira over the counter and receive cash till they stopped and mandated me to open an account and just one day, they told me to go to Sabo so I'll buy from Sabo, head to GTB to deposit and someone like me became a source to source USD from the black market for the bank.
Hmmm, this will be the final kick to kill Nigeria because what's out backup strength to issue credit card in BTA/PTA? How do we settle foreign banks when we don't have the foreign reserve?
This is over an hour of random compilation of videos I tried documenting on YouTube. If rain starts and I'm still unable to fix few things, then this year might just gone again. Pls help me by donating to this course.
I wish I have a better means to tell my story without saying too much and I wish you can lend a supporting hand with the little I'm able to tell here without saying too much.
I used to be a farmer raising birds from the backyard, I was into brood and sales until about 4 years ago when I couldn't sell birds at favourable rates while I still make decent profit.
After days of brainstorming, I came to the conclusion that the only way I can sell at a price my customers desired is to either produce the chicks myself or the feed or both.
On paper, I wrote a code at which this can be possible and I came up with a concept called regenerative systems of livestock production.
This is a complete project which I'm about to activate, it's both capital and emotional intensive, the project took me into the wild, it took me completely away from my family and loved ones, I've spent my very last income and I'm on a brink of being stranded as the rain approaches.
Please help me with your token to scale into operations.
222Martins: N380 Million for a 5 bedroom duplex in Aso drive? A property less than 5 minutes proximity to Aso Villa and National assembly? Haaaaa!!! That's a giveaway price oh!! That property should be nothing less than N1.5Billion. That's probably why the man is fighting tooth and nail to buy it....
Most likely and he has the money, make Dem free am
seborrhic: There is nothing good about the report because if you read the entire story you would realise the marketers are also not sure yet the currency it would be sold in.
Yes they are not but if the government has been speaking against dollarization of the economy then why will they allow Dangote to sell in USD when the product is not imported?
janedonez: I did Beans farming to help sustain livelihood, unfortunately, the DD Force Chemical I applied destroyed all my Beans. I don't know what to do.
When I was offered the Chemical, I objected but the Dealer insisted that it was the appropriate Chemical to use, after going through the Label I also read that it can used plants such as Maize, beans and others.
You most definitely had some herbicides in the machine used for the spraying.
I started a series on land banking with proven tips, strategies and real time experience. A transfer of generational wealth is silently ongoing, the village people are not holding on dearly to their landed inheritance as they did decades ago. Key into it by first arming yourself with information. The power.
Yashita: African/Nigerian women love hair attachments and wigs. I just don’t like putting on my head anything that is not growing naturally from my head.
These Asian women that we see their hair as the world’s standard of beauty cajrry their natural hair year in year out all through the seasons (winter/summer/spring/fall) taking care of their hairs with their locally made products and never feeling the need to wear wigs to “protect” their hairs during harsh seasons.
In fact, when I get rich, I’d like to start a movement/NGO to help African women emancipate themselves from mental slavery. Our natural Afro hair should be our standard of beauty.
We can research and locally produce hair care products and accessories. Grants would be given to researchers/manufacturers of Afro hair products.
Natural Afro hair stylists will be rewarded from time to time.
Schools and higher institutions will be visited often time to sensitise people/girls/women to embrace their Afro hair and be stylish with it.
There’d be a TV show/program where natural hair carriers would creatively style their hairs and earn like BBN, etc.