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Victory is sweet. Everyone likes to identify with success |
FreeIgboho:I'm predicting. Just a game, football for that matter, anything can hapoen. Don't take me serious. I'm not prophet . Pls o |
Samunique:Amen. I pray my Nigeria wins. Thanks for. The enlightenment |
Fgo31:Amen. I pray my Nigeria wins. Thanks for. The enlightenment |
Samunique:All glory belongs to God |
Unityp:As much as i want my country to win . I saw Ivory Coast won Afcon |
AkinPhysicist:Im telling you Ivory coast will Afcon. Check my posts before the quaryer final match. I saw it |
I saw Ivory Coast winning this tournament before the qurter final match. Even tho i like and prefer Nigeria my countrybteam so far. Follow my thread https://www.nairaland.com/7992648/ivory-coast-win-afcon-23 |
vibrogazmo:I know what I saw. Fingers crossed |
iamtardey:Fingers crossed. I know what i saw. Respect to team Nigeria. Ivory Coast shall win the tournament. |
I see Ivory Coast winning this AFCON not just the semi final. No need to argue with me. Quote this post for record purpose and come back after they lift the trophy. |
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MT:Respect |
Kkk777:Can you see now. I know what i saw. Guys. We will meet. On Then Final. Thread. CIV vs A country i don't know yet. |
Jflex07:It doesn't what like that bro. |
MT:People here are waiting to mock me. When Mali score 1;0. But. It is what it is |
Samunique:Due to patriotism. But I know what i saw. Respect Nigeria. CIV will Win AFCOn |
I TOLD YOU ALL EVEN WHEN THEY ARE 10 AGAINST 11. CIV WILL WIN AFCON. Not only this match. Bye bye. |
MT:Mali CANNOT win |
Kkk777:Mali wont win. Forget about that |
Kkk777:They will win. All their weakness not withstanding |
femi4:I know what i saw. They will win AFCON. Not just thenquarter final. |
DeOTR:Quote me when they lift the cup. I know whatt i saw |
You all. I know what i saw. C I v Wilns AFCON. You are waiting to mock me. Dey play |
femi4:Wait till the match end before quoting |
MT:I am sure of what i saw. They will not only win this match but win AFCoN |
I see Ivory Coast winning AFCON. Someone should quote my post for record purpose |
We can already see the PR along this direction among so called influencers. May this trial by error economics by Tinubu administration not aggravate the situation |
The federal government, through the Central Bank of Nigeria, has raised the exchange rate for cargo clearance from N952 per dollar to N1.356 per dollar. |
Source: ChatGPT 3.5 List of products that can be affected by exchange rate for cargo clearance in Nigeria Products that can be affected by exchange rates for cargo clearance in Nigeria include: Electronics: Items like smartphones, laptops, and other electronic gadgets often have their prices tied to exchange rates due to their reliance on imported components. Automobiles and spare parts: Cars and automotive parts imported into Nigeria are often subject to fluctuations in exchange rates, impacting their cost and clearance processes. Machinery and equipment: Industrial machinery, construction equipment, and other heavy machinery often face varying clearance costs due to exchange rate fluctuations. Textiles and garments: Imported clothing, fabrics, and textile materials can be affected by exchange rate changes, impacting their clearance and pricing. Raw materials: Various raw materials used in manufacturing processes, such as metals, plastics, and chemicals, may face clearance challenges influenced by exchange rate movements. Pharmaceuticals and healthcare products: Imported medicines, medical equipment, and healthcare products can be subject to changes in clearance costs due to exchange rate fluctuations. Food and agricultural products: Imported food items, agricultural machinery, and farming equipment may experience clearance cost variations based on exchange rate changes. Chemicals and fertilizers: Imported chemicals, fertilizers, and agricultural inputs may be affected by exchange rate fluctuations, impacting their clearance process and pricing. Luxury goods: Items such as designer clothing, accessories, and luxury goods imported into Nigeria are often subject to exchange rate fluctuations, affecting their clearance and pricing dynamics. Consumer goods: Various consumer products, including household appliances, cosmetics, and personal care items, can be impacted by exchange rate changes, influencing their clearance processes and prices. |
Source: ChatGPT 3.5 List of products that can be affected by exchange rate for cargo clearance in Nigeria Products that can be affected by exchange rates for cargo clearance in Nigeria include: Electronics: Items like smartphones, laptops, and other electronic gadgets often have their prices tied to exchange rates due to their reliance on imported components. Automobiles and spare parts: Cars and automotive parts imported into Nigeria are often subject to fluctuations in exchange rates, impacting their cost and clearance processes. Machinery and equipment: Industrial machinery, construction equipment, and other heavy machinery often face varying clearance costs due to exchange rate fluctuations. Textiles and garments: Imported clothing, fabrics, and textile materials can be affected by exchange rate changes, impacting their clearance and pricing. Raw materials: Various raw materials used in manufacturing processes, such as metals, plastics, and chemicals, may face clearance challenges influenced by exchange rate movements. Pharmaceuticals and healthcare products: Imported medicines, medical equipment, and healthcare products can be subject to changes in clearance costs due to exchange rate fluctuations. Food and agricultural products: Imported food items, agricultural machinery, and farming equipment may experience clearance cost variations based on exchange rate changes. Chemicals and fertilizers: Imported chemicals, fertilizers, and agricultural inputs may be affected by exchange rate fluctuations, impacting their clearance process and pricing. Luxury goods: Items such as designer clothing, accessories, and luxury goods imported into Nigeria are often subject to exchange rate fluctuations, affecting their clearance and pricing dynamics. Consumer goods: Various consumer products, including household appliances, cosmetics, and personal care items, can be impacted by exchange rate changes, influencing their clearance processes and prices. |
. I saw Ivory Coast won Afcon