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todaynewsreview:It's the question we're both asking. |
Agbegbaorogboye:Again you are expressing the fact that your saviour is no different from those you love to hate by putting him on the same pedestal if not lower. PMB was too soft which most of his support base agree to. i guess he didn't want to be harsh like when he was in the military. As for Oluomo, Oluomo himself took responsibility for what he said by producing a certain chinedu's mother and 'clarifying' his statement. If there was any threat, it has turned out empty till date. Many people voted for Obi in Lagos in the last election, and he even won Lagos. We know what happened all over the South East. Now, i clearly refer to people that Obi or fPMB or GEJ or PBAT have direct influence over. Not some random person. Obi has direct responsibility for his family, his party, and his core team. They are all running wild and there's almost none that is not enmeshed in crime, terrorism and division. All the major Obi influencers are guilty, his party is in disarray. It's the opposite for Tinubu who has his family and party in check and doing what HE wants. |
todaynewsreview:
Add it up in the video bros. |
Old news. Lagos is smelling, lagos is smelling but you won't pack your baggage back to your fresh air village. Instead, you will use bus to dump your rubbish on the roads in the night. Is this not worse than witchcraft? What is ACCORDING TO. There is video evidence.
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Hmmm, Dike Simba 1 is not after your life. Isn't God wonderful? The President and I are not fighting. I am not fighting anybody.Any smart person can see that this is not a leader but a mirage, he cannot take any stand and will throw others under the bus at any time t. Almost every person known to support him has a fraud case or the other, he has never taken responsibility or cautioned them. No responsibility for his party, his mob followers or his tribe terrorists. He cannot take responsibility for his wife's choice to live in Lagos, or his daughter's choice to work in a Lagos public school, or his son's life. This is the exact same way he will form Saint Obi while everyone around him will be destroying everything. If you think GEJ and PMB were good but the people around them were the bad ones, this guy right here is PRO MAX. |
2 billion on constituency projects, the guy don use am wax On Your Mandate album for jagaban. |
Godfullsam: ![]() |
Kasongo collabo deal. |
Atiku? Oh sorry, president not contestant. |
He has no choice than to pay homage to the jagaban Simba 1. Forget online clout chasing. |
mrvitalis:This same you would condemn Akpabio and some other people who didn't explain. |
Stevosty:Yes dear, it's not a block making factory or ice block sale business. |
stanluiz:I believe you bro, you're omniscient na |
Hope they don't recruit dummies that 'resigned' from GTBank because of some influencer. No go infect those livestock oh. Sane people are needed in such a new and promising ministry. |
Movie titled- 'How to stop billionaires' by Charles Soludo. If this report was from Kano or Lagos, the Obi twins and their serial loser mentor would have something important to say. Let's keep fooling around. |
Kai, wetin muslim muslim ticket people go do like this? |
Don't mention, our 'friends' only believe bad reports. |
Agbegbaorogboye:No, it's not okay for BAT or any of our leaders to borrow for recurrent expenditure, they must innovate and generate enough to cater for recurrent expenditure. It is of course understandable that PBAT borrowed last year for recurrent as the money was not initially captured in the budget/plan. It was a more than double increase and I believe you remember why. Let's see. OBJ was a tyrant who wouldn't brook no opposition and rigged elections according to you. Tinubu on the other hand is a master strategist who sows discord among opposition to prevent them from being effective while hijacking INEC and the judiciary to carry out blatant riggingI didn't say OBJ was a tyrant or rigged elections, except you don't understand the meaning of according to you. Lol, Tinubu's rigging is blatant but your preferred is according to me. Hypocrite. Atiku was a looter who privatised govt assets for his friends and cronies while Tinubu is a financial genius who cornered Lagos tax for himself and his family and friendsI don't recollect mentioning Atiku in this conversation, it appears you're hallucinating. Atiku's boss and close people arrived at your conclusion. Speak with facts, not from what you heard from listening to your dad's conversations in the compound. Jonathan is corrupt for spending humongous resources of Nigeria with almost nothing to show while Tinubu is brilliant by turning Lagos and now Nigeria to his piggy bankGEJ was the one who said that stealing is not corruption, don't blame it on me. Imagine dancing like urchins because someone completed loan payment of less than $2bn. Another man who paid $12bn in one fell swoop while working out debt forgiveness of $18bn in same country is your eternal enemy.OBJ is not my eternal enemy, I guess you're mistaking me for someone else. Stop driving your imagination wild, I have not danced at all, only stated facts. Tinubu paid your debts. |
Not as deep as Obi's lies. The guy don explode tribalism patapata. |
A lot of job loss here. |
What concerns anyone when there's Burkina Faso? |
Dzzzz:Who said "Them wan ruin this man doings.."? Who talked about Africa rising? Who mentioned Tanzania and South Africa, and how a thousand is better than a million? i guess it was all artificial. |
Agbegbaorogboye:Duh, minimum wage more than doubled. Should he pay from your account? Like i said earlier, make your findings. Keep whining yourself, while those who know keep sticking with BAT as their lives depend on it.
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Agbegbaorogboye:There's nothing wrong with taking loans when you use them for tangible things, not for foolish things like recurrent expenditure or paying subsidy. All the nations you look up too take loans and are in more debt than Nigeria. It is the sane, sensible and responsible thing to pay back loans especially needless overbearing ones, and improve your debt ratio. Anyway, it's obvious you don't know much about money from the way you talk, so I won't blame you much. https://www.fmw.gov.ng/read/565 The above link shows the infrastructure, amount and contractors that the loan was tied to. You are free to make your findings from there. i see you're a happy hypocrite about Burkina Faso. |
Dzzzz:The thing don pass you you turn to AI, sorry. You were the one trying to show how Burkina Faso is better than Nigeria. Let me help you with facts, not artificial intelligence that you cannot even feed a normal prompt. https://www.worlddata.info/country-comparison.php?country1=BFA&country2=NGA |
Dzzzz:MT as expected. |
anonimi:Educate yourself on Sukuk. |
Agbegbaorogboye:Lol, where did you expect the budget to be fully met if not loans? Or your dad will borrow us(Nigeria) money without interest? In case you feign ignorance, Sukuk loans represents ownership in an underlying asset, project, or investment and provides returns. It's a win-win. Sukuk must be linked to a tangible asset, service, or project. We have a N18 trillion road infrastructure deficit, i guess you want us to do it without borrowing in 50years time. Sukuk issuance is part of efforts to diversify the government’s funding sources and accelerate the pace of infrastructural development. You can invest, i can invest, anything from N10,000 and upwards. You don't pay back fixed interests in a Sukuk loan but returns. Like i said earlier, it is tied to projects, not just loan to eat up with nothing to show. Your mates were hailing Traore for building a tomato factory with contributions from the local population. But you have problems with a win-win investment done by our FG. Hypocrite |
Why reply? |
Wailers must wail, it's destiny. |
Dbegining:Normally, i would not respond to your insult of a response but just in case it helps you or another's ignorance. Read clearly and correctly, not with assumptions. In banking, to 'clear' a transaction of money is to transfer that money completely from one account (the sender's) to another (the recipient's). At the end of that process, it becomes 'cleared funds' in the recipient's account. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/clearing.asp Also, i mentioned net reserves not foreign reserves. Sigh, so much ignorance wrapped in confidence. |
ogbonti:Raise the wailing to uncontrollable. |
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