Crime › Re: Fake Drinks Producer Nabbed In Warri (photos/video) by ComputerSeller: 3:41pm On Dec 04, 2016 |
andersonbaba: this is why I will prefer to buy something expensive from a Hausa seller than to buy same goods at a cheap price from an Igbo man. they don't have value for life.
someone will still come here and defend this killer that is producing unmeasured and untested alcohol contents. may God save us from these killers. These are the people that made Nigerians to lose hope in Made in Nigerian goods. lemme hear anybody shouting buy Made in Aba products. This is a very stupid generalization. Because Babatunde Fashola built a website for 78 million and sank a water bore whole with tens of millions means we should boycott Nigerian webmasters and water drillers. this is why I will prefer to buy something expensive from a Hausa seller than to buy same goods at a cheap price from an Igbo man. they don't have value for life. You couldn't even hide your hatred for Igbos. |
Politics › Re: $29.9bn Loans: Buhari Rejects Obasanjo’s Counsel by ComputerSeller: 11:10am On Dec 03, 2016 |
pinkcottoncandy: why are Nigerians against borrowing?
UK has a population of 70 million and they owe over 1Trillion dollars.
Our Government should be able to borrow ....UNDER THESE CONDITIONS.
1) Borrow money to build 4 regional refineries. This will eliminate the fx losses from oil export/import saga. We will not need to export any oil but to use our oil here in Nigeria and sell any excess to neighbouring african countries. Masses will be able to enjoy little crumbs from the national cake ...as price of fuel will reduce to maybe 20 naira per littre....our currency will stabilise ....ohhh and appreciate....
2) Borrow to fix our NEPA electricity issues so that the common man can enjoy life, local business can grow and industries can strive, inviting foreign investment to build factories regionally so that youths can get employed.
THESE ARE THE ONLY 2 ISSUES THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO FIRST BORROW MONEY FOR. AND NOTHING ELSE UNTIL THESE 2 ARE ACCOMPLISHED....
It does not matter if the amount borrowed is 200 billion dollars
Imagine our annual budget for 200 million people( no need to deceive ourselves..we are more that 200 million in number)....
A tiny budget for a lot of people. considering the purchasing power parity is not in our favour.....Goods are more expensive in Nigeria that other countries how are we expected to develop...how is our GDP supposed to increase...
I dont understand who advises our leaders....a bunch of IDJIOTS. Why can they not get leading professors globally to form thinktanks to advise on our different policies before they are implemented?
A person who does not realise he has body odour...how will he know that he needs to buy a good rollon;....The same way a government who does not understand the dynamics that drive and economy, how can they know how to create policies to fix the economic mess Nigeria is in?
YOUTHS YOU MUST RAISE YOUR VOICES-----WE NEED GLOBAL THINKTANKS TO ADVISE OUR GOVERNMENT AND NOT FAT BELLIED FOOOLLLSS THAT KNOW NOTHING ABOUT ECONOMICS.
AS FOR THE STUPIDITY OF OUR CBN.....NO COMMENT!!! ok |
Properties › Re: Scores Wounded As Hotel Collapses In Delta by ComputerSeller: 2:23pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
the lady, who occupied Room 206 before the unfortunate incident, said at the time of her rescue she was still hearing voices from under the rubles from the collapsed hotel building, hinting that more people could still be trapped underground. Rescue workers should be quickly and adequately mobilized to the crash scene. OZAOEKPE: PMB needs blood. Quote me anywhere. Bros, this occurrence in not a joking matter. |
Politics › Re: PDP Constitutes Youth Restructuring Committee - SEE FULL LIST by ComputerSeller: 12:56am On Sep 07, 2015 |
PassingShot: I was looking for one wailer there but didn't see it. Daris God oooo. Does the secretary's name and that of the op ring a bell? |
Politics › Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by ComputerSeller: 3:54pm On Sep 06, 2015 |
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