Education › Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Jackson667: 6:43am On Aug 22, 2022 |
Please ban ASUU, and sack the striking lecturers. Lots of young graduates are looking for lecturing jobs employ them |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Speaker Nancy Pelosi Visits Taiwan (pictures) by Jackson667: 4:15pm On Aug 02, 2022 |
USA always causing war everywhere, once kasala burst now uncle Sam will be nowhere to be seen. Just ask Ukraine begging America for a no fly zone, naso USA push Ukraine into war finish comot hand |
Foreign Affairs › Re: War: Russia’s Plan A, B, C In Ukraine Have Failed Already – Britain by Jackson667: 6:27pm On Jul 29, 2022 |
Weird coming from the UK, who along with US couldn't defeat pyjamas wearing soldiers in Afghanistan. Keep saying nice words while Ukraine is being destroyed |
Sports › Re: Transgender, Lia Thomas Nominated For NCAA's 'Woman Of The Year' Award by Jackson667: 6:42pm On Jul 17, 2022 |
America dey craze, imagine in the future Eminem is given best black rapper. If they can change their gender why not race |
Politics › Re: Ibrahim Masari Resigns As APC Vice Presidential Nominee by Jackson667: 4:16pm On Jul 10, 2022 |
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Crime › Re: EFCC Declares Christ Embassy Pastor, Miebi Bribena, Wife Wanted For ₦2b Fraud by Jackson667: 9:51pm On Jun 10, 2022 |
A lot of scammers parading as pastors, be careful before giving your pastors anything |
Politics › Re: Gunmen Kill Six People In Ondo State Days After Owo Church Massacre by Jackson667: 11:07am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Most of you don't know that mostly hausas and fulanis live in Sabo areas. This is a revenge killing, those killed were most likely northerners |
Business › Re: Russia's Ruble Is the World's Best Performing Currency by Jackson667: 6:24am On Jun 09, 2022 |
While Nigerian Naira is the worst |
Politics › Re: Ondo Church: Massacre Direct Attack On Yorubaland — Afenifere by Jackson667: 4:28pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
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Crime › Re: BREAKING: Explosion Rocks Church As Gunmen Kill Over 50 During Service In Ondo H by Jackson667: 2:18pm On Jun 05, 2022 |
Na innocent hausas and fulanis go suffer am last, what's Yoruba business with Islam. Time to get rid of these northern bastards amongst us. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: President Zelensky Visits Kharkiv In First Trip Outside Kyiv Region by Jackson667: 10:12pm On May 29, 2022 |
Comedian president  watching your country get destroyed. Do you know Russia now controls land area the size of England in Ukraine. While Ukraine keeps winning on social media |
Politics › Russia Calls On WHO To Investigate Us-funded Laboratories In Nigeria — Defense M by Jackson667(op): 5:23pm On May 27, 2022*. Modified: 6:41am On May 28, 2022 |
MOSCOW, May 27. /TASS/. Russia calls on the WHO leadership to investigate the activities of US-funded Nigerian laboratories in Abuja, Zaria and Lagos, Chief of Russian Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Force Igor Kirillov said on Friday.
"Against the background of numerous cases of US violations of biosafety requirements and facts of negligent storage of pathogenic biomaterials, we call on the leadership of the World Health Organization to investigate the activities of US-funded Nigerian laboratories in Abuja, Zaria, Lagos and inform the world community about its results," Kirillov said.
He recalled that according to the WHO report, the West African strain of the monkeypox pathogen came from Nigeria, another state in which the US has deployed its biological infrastructure. "According to available information, there are at least four Washington-controlled biolaboratories operating in Nigeria," the official stressed.
According to the Defense Ministry’s briefing slides, two US-controlled biolaboratories operate in the city of Abuja, one in the city of Zaria, and another one in Lagos. Lalasticlala https://tass.com/politics/1457045
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Begins Urea Fertilizer Export To U.S, Brazil And Argentina by Jackson667: 11:55am On Apr 04, 2022 |
Nice one |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia's MOEX Stock Index Is Up 9% by Jackson667: 10:12am On Mar 24, 2022 |
Now Europe and Japan will have to buy rubles to get gas. Ruble to the moon |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ihor Zhovka Invites President Biden To Kyiv Next Week If He Is Brave by Jackson667: 7:45pm On Mar 20, 2022 |
Comedian president zelensky, he want make dey kill am and cause world war |
Education › Re: #NoSchoolBagChallenge: Student Brings Coffin To School In South Africa by Jackson667: 8:41am On Mar 17, 2022 |
Southies no dey always get sense |
Politics › Re: Putin Mocks US: Western ‘Attempt To Have Global Dominance Is Coming To An End by Jackson667: 8:36am On Mar 17, 2022 |
Nice one, the rise of china and other developing countries will be the end of the west |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Photos Of Giant Crater Left By The 1000kg Bomb That Hit Mariupol Kids Hospital by Jackson667: 5:51pm On Mar 10, 2022*. Modified: 6:11pm On Mar 10, 2022 |
Damn |
Foreign Affairs › Rising Fuel And Food Costs Push US Inflation To 7.9% by Jackson667(op): 5:36pm On Mar 10, 2022 |
Price increases in the US continued to surge last month, pushing the annual inflation rate up 7.9%.
That is the biggest year-on-year leap since 1982 and up from the 7.5% rate reported in January.
Rising costs for energy, food and shelter drove the gains, which are squeezing household incomes.
President Joe Biden and central bank officials are under pressure to rein in the increases, which have proven more persistent than many expected.
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The Federal Reserve - the US central bank - is widely expected to raise interest rates at its meeting this month.
In the UK - where inflation hit 5.5% in January - the Bank of England has already increased rates, while the European Central Bank on Thursday said it would wind down some of its pandemic-era stimulus sooner than expected in response to the price pressures.
At a news conference, ECB president Christine Lagarde said: "The risks to the economic outlook have increased substantially with the Russian invasion of Ukraine and are tilted to the downside.
The war will have "a material impact on economic activity and inflation through higher energy and commodity prices, the disruption of international commerce and weaker confidence", she warned.
Oil price rises due to fears over Russian shortfall Ukraine war is economic catastrophe - World Bank US jobs growth stronger than expected The US and other parts of the world have already been grappling with high inflation for months, as a surge in demand, fuelled in part by pandemic aid, ran into supply constraints, labour shortages and other issues.
The war in Ukraine has added to the problems, driving a global surge in energy prices as the West and allies shun oil from Russia - typically responsible for about 7% of global supply.
Energy prices in the US jumped 3.5% in February, driven by a 6.6% leap in gasoline prices, according to the Labor Department's monthly report on consumer prices.
Over the past 12 months, the energy index has soared more than 25%, with gasoline surging 38%.
Americans who own SUVs are now paying an average of $110 per month more than a year ago to operate their vehicle, according to research from Cox Automotive. Even drivers of hybrids have seen monthly costs jump about $40, the firm estimated.
'Blazing pace' The surge in energy costs will push up prices far beyond the gas pump, said Matt Smith, an oil analyst at Kpler.
"We're focused on that headline crude number, but that crude is used as an input to produce all manner of products," he said.
Grocery prices in the US jumped 1.4% last month, driven by rising costs for meat, fruits and vegetables. They are up 8.6% year-on-year - the largest annual leap since 1981.
Analysts expect the increased costs of energy and other commodities due to the war will push US inflation even higher in March, hitting 8% or more.
As the rising costs outpace wage gains, they have hurt consumer sentiment, creating a political problem for President Joe Biden.
He has been criticised by Republicans on the issue, which few economists expect to ease in the near-term.
"Inflation continues on at a blazing pace," Wells Fargo economist Sarah House said. "Consumers and policymakers remain in a deeply uncomfortable state as a result." https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60696125
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