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Wetin konsign them ![]() Catch Herdsmen una no gree catch dem Na domestic something wha no involve shooting una like to dey open chest for |
It's like this country is not for all of us... Unless you decide to take it by force |
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The Lord is your strength in Jesus name |
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PARADIZEPRIEST:E be like say pepe dey your hand... If not you no go dey analyse wetin nor dey... Wetin Nigeria dey suffer now ehhn... Some people don chop the money 25years ago... |
These people have been sold out So pathetic |
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Na Igbe jor... Looking for publicity ![]() |
Blood of Jesus |
WHY IS IT THAT NAIRA LAND OFFICIALS ARE SO OBSESSED WITH SNAKES? THEY REALLY NEED DELIVERANCE O |
Really? |
Imustnottalk:Then there should be a pin to authenticate the blockage or temporary suspension of ur account so as to prevent unauthorized persons carrying that out without your consent |
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Nigeria is not look gooding at all ![]() |
Ancecoker:Lol We still win una |
mrjangaweed:If you really wanted us to help you... Then why blurring your user name... We need to help you look into it critically ![]() On a lighter note... Download Firefox browser and you'd loving easily... |
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It's always a sorry case for the Unknown Gunmen Fans ![]() |
Below are the top 10 strongest African currencies compared to the US dollar. 1. Libyan Dinar (1 USD = LD 1.41) The Libyan Dinar has maintained its solid position for quite many years as the strongest currency as compared to the dollar. Despite the ongoing conflict after the toppling of the longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi, the North African country has maintained a low turnover of its currency to the US dollar. 2. Tunisian Dinar (1 USD = DT 2.87) Another north African country is on spot for taking up position two. Despite the recent Covid-19 demonstrations and a struggling economy, Tunisia has shown quite some resistance to the US dollar. Tunisia also enjoys very formidable import and export policies with its conversions being static and cautioned through its stiff regulations. 3. Ghanaian Cedi (1 USD = GH 5.49) Ghanaian currency is the leading within the sub-Sahara Africa but still appears in position three after Libya's Dinar and Tunisia's Dinar. Touted as the beacon of democracy in Africa, the Ghanaian Cedi enjoys a greater GDP per capita which is the largest in West Africa. 4. Moroccan Dirham (1 USD = MAD 9.20) Morocco has in many years pegged its currency at 60% to the Euro and 40% to the USD. Morocco also enjoys doing direct trade with various European nations given its closeness to Europe. 5. Botswana Pula (1 USD = P 11.6) The strength of the Pula is a result of the country’s exemplary economy and political structure. 6. Zambian Kwacha (1 USD = ZK 13.4) Zambia is the leading copper producer in Africa and its currency largely depends on global copper prices. 7. Seychellois Rupee (1 USD = SR 13.64) Described as a haven of luxury tourism, Seychelles has a very strict monetary policy that has seen its currency strengthened. With its low population of over 100,OOO people have also played part in boosting its GDP. 8. South African Rand (1 USD = R 14.87) Africa's leading gold producer, South Africa, heavily relies on the commodity to boost its economy. Other southern African countries like Malawi even peg their economies to the Rand. 9. Eritrean Nakfa (1 USD = NFK 15.00) The north African country has a fixed exchange rate that protects its currency from devaluation. This has also been boosted when it recently amended ties with its former bitter rival, Ethiopia, opening up trade between the two countries. 10. Egyptian Pound (1 USD = E£ 15.86) Egypt has implemented a series of tough economic measures, including devaluing the pound, slashing energy subsidies and introducing a value-added tax, to help meet conditions of a $12 billion IMF loan. Despite this, the state introduced interest rates to attract domestic and foreign investments. This has seen its currency steady over time. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.africanews.com/amp/2021/07/26/which-are-the-africa-s-strongest-currencies/ |
Baba gimme d money... I need am to boost my life.. |
Why now ![]() Ronaldo no get anything He's just a lucky man who gets favoured He's nothing compared to Ronaldinho |
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CHANGING NAIRA AT ALL COST TO IMPORT NONSENSE LUXURY GOODS LIKE LACE AND ALL SORTS OF RUBBISH JEWERIES ,TOKUNBO MOTORS/LUXURY FURNITURES FLOODING INTO NAIJA. 

