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Besides oil, what's Nigeria producing and exporting? The CBN team can start their abracadabra economics by answering that. Besides, has there even been a question and answer panel (Meet the press) briefing since Cardoso started this his experiment? He should entertain questions on what he's doing presently. |
There's an old local saying which goes thus, "When an elder stoops down to play With children for too long; the children Will start to treat him like their Playmate." It's nobody's fault. You can only blame Don Jazzy. |
Ghostagain:I'm not surprised. Typical aggressive Nigerian. Read my texts all over again, and more calmly to understand its message. I never argued that Russia doesn't have wheat or doesn't supply wheat...with global sanctions, their earnings in this regards shouldn't be optimal. But, that's not the point. What I'm saying is: As the war rages, don't you see that the US, Canada and Australia have replaced Ukraine as major wheat exporters? On the global stage? There are even so many other smaller nations making efforts to cash in. Ghana is one of them. What stops our economic think tanks from looking at possibilities? |
A hopeless economic team. The Nigerian economy would have rebounded a long time ago if the goodwill was there. Have you asked yourself: In what ways have they taken advantage of the Ukrainian war ever since it started, to shore up our export earnings? That's, besides crude oil? Ukraine is known to supply 70% of the world's wheat and other food commodities; has our economic teams bothered to look into this and see ways of taking advantage of Ukraine's time off from activities? The answer is NO. The black man is always busy looking for short cuts. |
tosyne2much:You mean Tiwa. Abi? |
Every day daily news is like a repeat of yesterday's news. |
Melagros:Your head dey correct. Some people are just jubilant over the gradual dollar/naira fall but have not questioned the very things that affect them- Has prices of goods in the market been adjusted accordingly? The answer is NO. So, what benefits the common man in all these? Abracadabra economics. |
Ghana Pastors on the beat already. |
Very funny country with funny characters who don't value human life. I can very well tell the drivers of that boat contributed 80% to the boat mishap. See how Pope was calling out the guy to slow down but he kept on speeding? Pope's spirit had sensed such danger even before it happened. Dem go dey say, " Ha, Pope, you sabi fear fear..." Naija get very, too many ignorant people in driver's seats. That's why bad news remain on auto upload daily. |
turmacs:How old are you now? And, how old will you be by such time? Abi, you wan raise your children in your 80s or 90s? |
The Nigerian Presidency is for sale. Only a fool will have confidence in the electoral process with what played out on FEB 23. Peter Obi should know this by now. Let him better get ready to buy INEC or if he can't, he'd better chill and not waste anyone's time. |
slimfit1:He's working in Aba where he is appreciated. Square peg in round hole. That's the Nigerian problem, until e scatter, then dem go remember who sabi job. |
Look inwards and invest in your talents. Talent has no degree. When in full swing, even those masters and PhD people will bow for you. |
Why is this write-up in red? Ritually speaking. |
Government of the people, by the people and for the family. |
Willie2015:Isn't it abnormal to see an abnormal person asking normal questions? |
Nigeria and tribalism. That's the root cause of the lingering hardship in the country. |
To sail on high, leave no legs hanging. |
If they're serious, they should consult INEC Yakubu Mohammed on this matter. |
Hungry people. Always killing every animal that walks. That's a poor mama pig out to get food for her babies and all this heartless glutton could do was put a bullet through her head. |
jikins:Sorry. Follicle stimulating hormone profile. |
FSH means a test that checks your hormone profile. First, a drop in hormone levels in the youth is usually a byproduct of prolonged exposure to stressful living. Most young Nigerians now are prone to this. Secondly, too much alcohol consumption can lead to a drop in hormone levels. Also, poor sleep patterns. To treat it, it's best to work with a good Urologist. There are good drugs to treat it but there are caveats. The doctor needs to administer the medication to the right levels, commensurate to your age. Too much could make you prone to cancer or dementia as you get older. Best of luck. |
bjayx:Yes. And the suffering continues, right? I hope it's benefitting your family. |
You can't achieve the contradictions of any cause that's human in the company of men. It will be derailed. You do it alone. Quote me anyday on this. |
The average Nigerian will never mind his or her business. That's why the British left. |
PH? You're on a PH Scale- acid level on that! |
When I say Nugeria has no government, some might think I'm too pessimistic. Wasn't it this same exam, routinely conducted at the National Arts theater, surulere back in the day that I paid N25,000 to take? That's like 2008. Why are they charging this crazy fee and the Nigerian govt acts like it can't do anything about it? Sad. |
Tayorshd87:Same applies to all states across the Nation. I just used Lagos as an example, being an esteemed vibrant pole, economically. |
PissInside:You're not wrong at all. The average Nigerian music considered a hit; check very well, thrived on beats, melody and delivery on entertainment. You will struggle to latch onto any deep message. Well, they find their audience very well because that appeals to the IQ level of today's youth. |
She looks like a good wife. Dark and natural beauty. I'd love to send them wedding gifts...how do I get across? |
Emedu:Good days ahead. What are you exporting? Have you finished paying off your debt? |
I will look for a country that Africans and Muslims in general hate to immigrate to, a country that has very low tolerance for religious bullsh*t especially islam but is still developed and first world, na there i dey go raise my children