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Brendaniel:See the 🤡 Always wailing for no tangible reason |
jmoore:You're the irritating person crying and spilling shit I never said. I hate irritants like you abeg |
Brendaniel:What stop Jonathan from removing all the restriction when he was the president? |
jmoore:some of you guys are just irritating. |
They are not needed |
Shey this biscuit still dey? |
ch214:If Bola Ahmed Tinubu last more than 6 month in power, may calamity befall you and your love ones |
ch214:comment of a clown |
APC has failed the people of Ondo state. Akeredolu should have continued where mimiko stopped in the health sector. Primary and secondary education is not even free in the state. I will be so shock if APC win the governorship election . There's nothing happening in the state |
hollywater:Nah so Tinubu is a use and dumped in the APC according to you Emeka |
Ziggylady:🤡🤡 |
Kenekingisback:Just the way Gbajue is the head of regional bloc of south east |
fasho01:It's so funny Gbajue is called the national leader of LP and nobody is mocking the Agulu clown |
kaen1317:Yigbodient and una dull thinking ![]() |
thatigboman:Gbajue the ordinary floor member in the LP is refered to as the national leader of LP. But we all know he's just an ordinary floor member |
ArmaniUhuru:Just the way I see Gbajue as a floor member of the LP but yigbodient are claiming he's leader to both Otti and Abure ![]() |
Zimmermann:I'm sure you're one of the clowns in a lot of pains after Tinubu won. Well, Obi is now also holding the position of a national leader in LP |
baliyubla:Dem don dash Obi national leader for LP too Life ![]() |
The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) report for August shows that businesses recorded their first expansion in 13 consecutive months. The report released yesterday by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) showed that the composite PMI for August 2024 stood at 50.2 index points, indicating expansion in economic activities for the first time in 13 consecutive months of contraction. The sectoral breakdown shows that the Services Sector recorded expansion for the third consecutive month, while the Agricultural Sector registered expansion for the first month. The Industry Sector, though contracted, registered a slower contraction when compared to the level recorded in the previous month. Among the 36 sub-sectors reviewed across the Industry, Services and Agriculture Sectors, 17 sub-sectors reported growth with Primary Metal reporting the highest growth during the review month. Also, the remaining 19 sub-sectors registered a decline with Forestry reporting the highest decline. Output, new orders and stock of raw materials at 50.8, 50.5 and 51.3 points, respectively indicated growth. Suppliers’ delivery time is stationary at 50.0 points, while employment at 48.7 points registered a decline. However, the composite output index stood at 50.8 points, indicating growth in production level for the second consecutive month. Of the 36 sub-sectors reviewed, 19 sub-sectors reported growth in production during the review month, with primary metal recording the highest expansion, while 14 sub-sectors registered a decline with non-metallic mineral products reporting the highest decline. The fabricated metal products; electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; and utilities sub-sectors remained stationary. The composite level of new orders index at 50.5 points indicated expansion in the volume of incoming businesses/orders. Of the 36 sub-sectors reviewed, 15 sub-sectors reported growth in levels of new orders with primary metals recording the highest growth. Plastics and rubber products and transportation equipment sub-sectors were stationary, while the remaining 19 sub-sectors reported lower levels of new orders in the review month. Also, the business activity index stood at 51.3 points, signaling growth for the third consecutive month and suggesting improving conditions in the Service Sector. “Out of the 14 sub-sectors surveyed, nine reported expansions, the Utilities sub-sector remained stationary and the remaining four sub-sectors reported contractions. “The repair, maintenance, and washing of motor vehicles sub-sector saw the highest growth, whereas professional, scientific, and technical services recorded the most significant decline,” it said. The services sector level of new orders index indicated expansion at 51.4 points, implying that the level of incoming orders increased in the review month. Eight sub-sectors reported growth while the remaining six sub-sectors reported contraction. Among the eight sub-sectors reporting growth, repair, maintenance/washing of motor vehicle sub-sector had the highest growth, while real estate, rental and leasing had the highest decline. https://thenationonlineng.net/cbn-report-shows-first-business-expansion-in-13-months/amp/ |
Gbogbowa:It's clowns like you that will keep on believing every bullshit without an evidence |
ALTERNATEID:Is this not the guy who claimed to be a spirit? |
nnatobryno:Only clowns like you believe the bullshit he spread |
MEEVEET:You're a clown |
The national assembly is inside Tinubu pocket. Now that price has been increased, there will be an end to fuel scarcity |
MEEVEET:it's this a joke?🤣🤣🤣 |
Solofresh2:The suspect fit b a small boy sef |
Nigerian students should face thier education |
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