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Nairaland GeneralRe: Four Laptops For Mayorall Corporate Social Responsibility Gift To Nairalanders by franavaro(m): 12:37am On May 16
Thank you Mayorall for choosing to impact others through this platform. Opportunities like this make a huge difference.

I would love to be considered for one of the laptops. I plan to use it mainly for my laundry business and self-development. At the moment, I rely heavily on my phone for most things, which limits the quality and speed of what I can do. A laptop would help me operate more professionally, especially in creating adverts, managing customer records, learning online, and improving my business visibility.

Also, I strongly desire to continue learning and improving myself digitally. A laptop would greatly help me develop skills such as video editing, graphic design, and AI-related skills, thereby increasing my earning opportunities.

Thank you for your consideration.

Franklin
BusinessTop 11 Weakest Currencies In Africa (is Nigeria Listed?) by franavaro(op): 11:41am On Feb 02
In 2026, millions of Africans wake up each day doing mental math before buying bread, fuel, or school supplies. Their national currencies struggle under inflation, debt, conflict, and fragile economic systems.
In 2026, several African nations continue to wrestle with fragile currencies, as seen in this this list

1. São Tomé and Príncipe – A small island economy heavily reliant on imports, making its currency extremely sensitive to global price shocks.
2. Sierra Leone – Inflation and limited industrial capacity continue to erode the Leone’s purchasing power.
3. Guinea – Political transitions and weak investor confidence weigh heavily on the Guinean Franc.
4. Madagascar – Agricultural dependence and climate shocks strain the Ariary year after year.
5. Uganda – Rising import costs and external pressures challenge the stability of the Shilling.
6. Burundi – Chronic trade deficits and forex shortages leave the Franc persistently vulnerable.
7. Tanzania – Controlled exchange dynamics and import reliance quietly weaken the Shilling’s strength.
8. Democratic Republic of Congo – Vast natural wealth contrasts with a Franc weakened by instability and inflation.
9. Malawi – Repeated devaluations and forex scarcity make everyday essentials harder to afford.
10. Rwanda – Strong governance efforts face the reality of import dependence and external market pressures.
11. Nigeria – Africa’s largest economy still grapples with currency volatility that touches every household.

Christianity EtcRe: So After Burning Us In Hell What Will God Actually Gain? by franavaro(m): 4:49pm On Dec 13, 2025
Very valid question.

I want you to ask yourself this question- “What will a Judge gain after sentencing an offender to prison”.
Foreign AffairsRe: Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Interview With Oprah: Top Takeaways (Pictures) by franavaro(m): 5:49pm On Mar 09, 2021
A woman who wants to destroy u will seperate u from ur family, then ur close friends. Ask Kobe Bryant.
PoliticsRe: PDP National Leaders Storm INEC, Seek Stoppage Of Results Replacement by franavaro(m): 5:34pm On Sep 18, 2020
what goes around comes around. PDP initiated election rigging under Pres. Obasanjo, now its their turn to have a taste of it.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by franavaro(m): 1:34pm On Jul 25, 2020
Hi guys, I'm new on this thread and would like to get more info on how to start Transcribing and online writing. Pls who can help me out.

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