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Dey play21 times a month will drain all of your productive energy. You won't be able to think and act well. |
Enemyofpeace:Lol. Where you learn that one? |
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![]() Aaaah! This marriage is built on a faulty foundation. I hope they can both trust each other. There is a popular saying "The buyer never trusts a man who sells his brother." Here is my question for Cici: Considering how Cici took Obi from her friend, do you think she trusts Obi enough to have any female guests over at their home? Can she trust Obi to be around other females, even in a business setting? Same question goes for Obi: Is it okay to have a male guest in your home and travel while knowing that your wife won't cheat, given how you won her over? Quote from King of Boys: "Two thieves no dey call themselves brothers" - Odogwu Malay |
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Apc cleared everywhere, make we kuku turn am to one party state. I find it shocking that people can still consider voting APC despite what they see going through. Don't tell me its rigged. The results are close to real, Nigerians deserve everything they get. |
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Lol. Let me not laugh first. |
A taste of their own wine. Very good. |
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Religion had blinded some people. If they have to perform critical examination on the baby, won't they still have to remove the niqab? Health care has it own laws and guiding principles. For a system to work, order must be respected. |
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Chai, what an unlucky fellow. Naira that Lagosians are spraying and stepping on every weekend. Them just use her do scape goat 🐐. |
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Congrats my baby girl. I keep telling people economic hardship and scarcity is only in the head (mind). In the midst of the same economic chaos, japa syndrome and "Nigeria hard". A young girl just made 200 million Naira doing what she loves doing. Mind you I didn't say she worked hard. She was doing what she was doing and having fun of her life. Even in the midst of famine, ant will never go hungry. 🐜 No government or country determines my wealth. My welfare is from the Creator of the Universe. |
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Ekwe! ![]() |
![]() Happy birthday, beauty queen 👑. I wish you all the best life has to offer. Cheers 🥂 |
Paraman:I don't know, so you tell me. |
Paraman:Tell me more. |
Paraman:Bro, that is not the issue. This is like cutting a tree and ignoring its roots. What is the cause of the backlog? If that is not addressed, how can you be sure it will end if the cycle keeps repeating? Remember Obasanjo's govt fully paid debts in the past, where are we today? |
zionstaar75:Why should anyone be surprised that you are have energy to write a senseless response? Afterall, a fool is known by his words. |
BigDawsNet:Don't expect that to happen yet. The reason why Dangote refinery won't have any significant positive impact yet on the Naira is because the refinery was financed by International Banks using foreign currencies. To understand this better. Assume you own a pig farm that got finance by BNP PARIBAS France and you got a $1m loan. Your intention is to sell locally and export to neighboring African countries. In as much as you are selling in Naira which is suppose to strengthen the Naira, you are also using that Naira to mop up US Dollar which your country does not have enough of to pay back BNB PARIBAS France whom you obtained the loan from. This will be putting a lot of pressure on the Naira until your debt is fully paid off. As business man, the logical thing to do is to ditch the Naira and sell in Dollars until your debt is fully paid. But no, your government wants you to sell in Naira. So don't expect Dangote refinery to be your salvation. What we need is pure local content financed by local content that has international demand to quickly revive the Naira |
All these won't do nothing until our economy becomes production-export focused. Naira will still be headed to 3,000 Naira per US Dollar. It's not a curse neither am I a pessimist, it's just basic economics. ![]() I for see a future were everyone will change their Naira to Dollar and keep it under their bed, because they don't want tissue paper currency. Local shops, market and private schools will ditch the Naira and accept US Dollars if nothing is done asap to get a productive economy. What ever the case, people who depend on God's economy (not any government or political party) will always survive and live in abundance and also have much to give to the poor just like I am doing. ![]() |
Those who are advising you to divorce your husband; if you check very well, those ladies don't have husband oo. |
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Good to see many of people are now sensible in this forum. |
May God bless her business. |




