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booket:House, please i need 3000 DOLLAR/EUROS OOOO. who has . whatsapp number[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] +639369428692 |
House, please i need 3000 DOLLAR/EUROS OOOO. who has . whatsapp number[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] +639369428692 |
House, please i need 3000 DOLLAR/EUROS OOOO. who has . whatsapp number[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] +639369428692 |
House, please i need 3000 DOLLAR/EUROS OOOO. who has . whatsapp number[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] +639369428692 |
agabaI23:House, please i need 3000 DOLLAR/EUROS OOOO. who has . whatsapp number[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] +639369428692 |
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mbhs139:CLAPS , UNA BE THE MOST INTELLIGENT. Please has any ekiti man ever been president, has any ekiti man solved the problem of the present fuel crisis, has the intelligence of EKITI improved our GDP, has it provided more jobs, new innovations. IF not, please, next!!!! |
babyfaceafrica:FIRST CLASS NA FIRST CLASS. Whether u bought it or worked for it. If an opportunity comes in a FORTUNE 500 company, and they asked for only first class, nobody gives a shit whether ur own 2.1 is from ABU or public univeristy. ONLY the guy WITH THE FIRST CLASS CAN APPLY, irrespective of the university. Wake up to that reality and stop hating. Dont feel bad though, if u dont have a first class, U can always go back to skul to get it if it means so much to u , smh. |
Achuwa1:I'm pretty sure sir, that you are well informed about the Nigerian Government and you not a youngster. Buhari is not a leader and has never been. All the seemingly good policies brought into play in the 80's were done by Major general Tunde Idiagbon who unfortunately is late now. And that's why, while Buhari was wide awake, and Idiagbon travelled, fellow soldiers like him (IBB) could plot a coup and chase him out like the weakling that he is. Probably if History was taught in our secondary schools, Younger Nigerians who squandered their support for PMB would have known, that the best role for him is to be a soldier with weapons and nothing more. |
1500 dollars for sale at 310 flat. Bank to Bank transfer anywhere in the world. You pay me Naira in my bank account I pay you dollars in your bank account. contact : medicalsoldier2@yahoo.com Rate NOT NEGOTIABLE. |
1500 dollars for sale at 310 flat. Bank to Bank transfer anywhere in the world. You pay me Naira in my bank account I pay you dollars in your bank account. contact : medicalsoldier2@yahoo.com Rate NOT NEGOTIABLE. |
sugarvallly:Share your pain man. School is a friggin WASTE OF TIME. |
ITBusinessGuy:Okay, can u please explain details on how i can use it. most especially to purchase dollars in netteler, bitcoin, and paying the person in naira |
Can tradot be used for currency transaction purposes. Like if i were to buy dollars from someone on nairaland? |
bobobabe:Im interested man. 2500. Is there anything like PM in nairaland? |
D1O:Oga wake up...better go sell tht thing shaperly, e go soon become coins for your hand |
SGCSolutions:DOnt get it, you mean you are selling for 220? |
SGCSolutions:How much do you sell your usd dollars now or do you have paypal? |
topsquino:OGA PLEASE YOUR BOY FREELANCING O. What are you freelacin on ? |
meetmal03:I need paypal dude. Paypal of 3000 dollars, How much you willing to sell? URGENT |
justi4jesu:How much is the rate and how to contact. ? |
gbagyiza:Thats not how leadership works, bro. Youve got to have a plan and a strategy in place. PMB doesnt have one. And is not ready to admit it, thats whats hurting me, and lots of Nigerians are being fooled by the whole anticorruption shitty campaign |
omolola15:See why OUR PRESIDENTS JOURNEY IS A WASTE OF RESCOURCES. Crude oil drops a further 3%, battered by no-production-cut blues – MarketWatch.com FEBRUARY 24, 2016 BY ABOKIFX Investors continued to unload oil on Wednesday, with losses building after Saudi Arabia dismissed the possibility of a production cut, effectively extending the time it will take for the market to be balanced again. On the New York Mercantile Exchange, light, sweet crude futures for delivery in April CLJ6, -3.11% traded at $30.88 a barrel, down 3%, or $1 in the Globex electronic session. April Brent crude LCOJ6, -2.07% on London’s ICE Futures exchange fell $0.74, or 2.2%, to $32.53 a barrel. Saudi Arabia oil minister Ali al-Naimi on Tuesday said “there is no sense in wasting our time seeking production cuts,” reiterating that a production freeze would gradually allow inventories to fall. Last week, oil prices rallied after Saudi Arabia, and other oil majors Russia, Qatar and Venezuela, agreed to cap their future productions at the January levels in a bid to support prices. However, hopes that the global glut would ebb quickly dimmed, and prices weakened after Iran rebuffed the pact. Tehran has repeatedly said it will not consider a supply reduction until its production has climbed back to its pre-sanction level, which was around 4 million barrels a day. Iran is currently producing just under three million barrels a day. “This is more like a joke that they tell us they would freeze their production above 10 million barrels a day and that we should also in turn freeze our production,” said Iranian oil minister Bijan Zangeneh on Tuesday, quoted by Iranian media. The comment represented Iran’s most forceful public repudiation of the freeze proposal. “This is more like a joke that they tell us they would freeze their production above 10 million barrels a day and that we should also in turn freeze our production.” Iranian oil minister Bijan Zangeneh Without Iran’s commitment to freeze production, the fate of the plan remains uncertain. The parties which had agreed said they would go along with the plan only if other producers were also on board. Analysts say given that Saudi Arabia and Russia both produced at high levels in January, while Iran has just barely been given the green light to export more broadly, “it is reasonable for Iran to refuse the freeze as their productions have been hamstrung by the sanctions for so long,” said Vyanne Lai, an energy analyst at National Australia Bank. On Wednesday, Iraq’s governor told OPEC its members should act promptly to rebalance crude oil markets or the damage could be deeper and take time to be fixed. “OPEC has [been] recently focusing on market share rather than defending the price and this gave the organization the big role in reshaping the structure of the global oil and gas industry,” Faleh al-Amri said at an energy conference in Abu Dhabi. Oil prices have been battered by oversupply and slower demand growth for nearly two years. Waning profitability has made it uneconomical for many high-cost producers, especially those in North America, to keep pumping. As a result, U.S. production has slowly declined and many market observers say a reduction in U.S. shale supply would the factor leading to a revival of prices in coming months. “However, the key question is if other traditional sources wait out the pain and whether lower U.S. shale production will be enough to lift prices amid expectations of increased supply from the likes of Iran and Iraq,” said ANZ Research in a note. Traders will be taking cues from the weekly U.S. crude stockpiles data scheduled for release Wednesday. The American Petroleum Institute, an industry group, said late Tuesday that its own data for that week showed a 7.1-million-barrel rise in crude supplies, a 569,000-barrel increase in gasoline stocks and a 267,000-barrel decrease in distillate inventories, according to market participants. — Benoit Faucon and Nicole Friedman contributed to this article. |
Gordieshegz:IRAN, RUSSIA , USA, SAUDI . ARE The major key players. BUt IRAN is the major problem, followed by USA. Nigeria can never convince any of this two guys. Hence the need to shun them and lets face our business by focusin on agriculture!! |
Whihc omolola15:Which unfortunately will never happen. SO make Iran lose..coz of Nigeria, say wetin? them be una relation? |
mrmetoo1:So, in otherwords we are not goin to diversify coz we squandered, If i may ask , who is we? You dey part of the people wey chop the money. What nigeria needs is people who have a future oriented mind. About money, IMF already promised to give us LOAN, if we need it. AMERICA has a debt of over 100 billion dollars. Thats what countries with a vision do. they borrow to improve their economy, not borrow to be TRAVELLING LIKE PRESIDENCY IS A VACATION SEAT. We need to stop being gullible as Nigerians and stop believeing this whole shit of blaming the past govt. WHat of the 2 trillion that they say they recovered using TSA. Is that one not enoght to rebuild KADUNA textiles to full functioning capacity or AJAOKUTA STEEL COMPANY in kOGI STATE, OR OIL PALM PLANTATIONS IN THE SOUTH EAST? what we lack, is a functioning head, not a money. |
princeattah1:No doubt its not a days job, but when are we gonna start the years job. Ajaokuta STEEL company alone, is enough to power this country withing the next 1 year. If we allow china to come take over it, not to talk of oil palm from the east. This things are not big protocols like we make it seem. We frggin need to start somewhere. But nobody, not even the president is doing that. ABOUT MEETING THIS GUYS. Now thats the problem agian. Iran is the major problem. Not saudi. Saudi begged iran to cut, rather Iran says it will increase, so what magic does the presido think he can achieve again? |
Gordieshegz:If i may ask, what EXACTLY do you think will be the outcome of this meeting, and how it affect NIGERIA directly. Malaysia came to Nigeria in the 80's to get palm oil seeds. Right now , one of the things that make their economy strong is that oil palm. We who supplied them the seed no dey even export. DOllar is only times 4.23 to Malaysian Ringitt. They didnt achieve that feat in 20 years by travellng around ON STUPID JOURNEYS. |
princeattah1:And how the hell does him WASTING OUR MONEY to meet the king of saudi benefit you. WAKE UP MAN. Our leaders are fooling us. Nigeria can only be great when we value ourselves and start having EXPORTABLE PRODUCTS. ANy president that is not focusing on that is only playing tricks on the brain of 180 million Nigerians. |


