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dukie25:I could see you call yourself the Duke of Common Sense: Hello Ben Bruised! |
dukie25:Oga just know this if you ain't a Wailer. Nothing will satisfy them as long as Buhari wasn't welcomed by the King of Saudi Arabia himself. |
luvinhubby:Forget, the OP is a Wailer. He wasn't sure whether Buhari was disgraced or not, because he's asking a question. And what reason would they have to disgrace Nigeria? |
weyabblog:Only Wailers are current. |
luvinhubby:So he wasn't received by Buhari in Nigeria? |
DICK4UCKPUSSY:You got it buddy! It's for a reason they call them Wailers . |
How do we respond to your lamentations, of Jeremiac proportions, when we can't even see your face? |
Some people are bent on seeing Buhari, by all means, fail. I call them members of 'Buhari Must Fail Club.' |
jahsharon:Biafran £? Biafra sef does not get common sense. They cannot even come up with an indigenous name for their currency naso to dey follow follow Ben Bruised. |
SeverusSnape:This one is struggling to correct the destruction of that wasteful era, if you know what I mean. He's better than the other one who was 'eating' the dollars. |
SeverusSnape:According to the Daly Trust, he said Buhari only described the economic situation where value of the Naira dropped to as low as N230 as unacceptable, but that the former Military ruler was wrongly reported in the media. // https://www.naij.com/409058-buhari-addresses-making-naira-dollar-equality-claims.html |
The Nigeria naira firmed sharply to 375 on the parallel market on Monday after importers started to reduce demand for dollars following the president's defiance over devaluing the currency, hit hard by the fall in global oil prices, one trader said. The naira firmed 4 percent from Friday's close of 390 to the dollar, while the official interbank rate remained at 199.50 to the dollar at the close of trading on Monday. Aminu Gwadabe, the head of Nigeria's bureaux de change association, said that retail currency operators were working to introduce a single quote across the parallel market and maintain a bid-ask spread of 3.5 percent for trades. "We have set up a unit to monitor compliance with the new measures," he told Reuters, adding that the central bank has been informed of the measures. President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday again rejected the idea of devaluing the West African nation's currency, despite a hammering of the naira on the secondary market last week. Gwadabe said the market was trying to adjust to the reality of no currency devaluation by the government. The central bank has resisted the depreciation by imposing hard currency curbs. It banned dollar sales to retail currency outlets last month, sending the naira to record lows on the parallel market, and later stopped daily sales to the interbank market, in an effort to conserve reserves, now at their lowest in more than 11 years. // http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/business/naira-firms-on-parallel-market-after-buhari-reject-devaluation/134785.html |
francizy:Would be concerned if it were someone else not a Jonathanian. |
francizy:#PDPHouseofHunger. Your Nl headmaster, Sincere9gerian has been run aground. He's wiser than most of you. He saved the little he's got, 'eating' it quietly, hoping he's not discovered by the EFCC. |
Johnrake69:Maybe you were here depending them when they said the budget was lost. Why does this budget 'story' keeps changing? |
francizy:Can a Jonathanian see anything good in Buhari? Your whole opposition to Buhari is not different from that of Saraki's - your personal interests. |
ndcide:Nothing is wrong if the DG is sacked because he didn't do his duties as it is supposed to be done. This budget 'story' keeps changing. You have to agree that somebody is at work to embarrass Buhari. Imagine somebody telling us that the whole budget is lost, as if it's a single copy. |
You'd be lucky if you were sick like this at your late 70s. |
naptu2:Thanks. Good that they now know that the ones they're insisting we copy have not only one but five . |
onyenro:"President Obama with David Kalinske and family on Colonel Kalinske's last day as the President's ADC." - Naptu2
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Former President of Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete (centre) with his aide-de-camp. So, Naija's own is no any different.
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"The man in the background is an Indian Air Force officer and one of the five assigned Aide De Camps (ADC) of the President." - Debo Dasgupta, Writer in Indian Army.
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Buhari no get your time. |
johnmark1234:At least the other person was us to be good but all he's getting from you is abuse. There's nothing bad in what he said. |
Great people, great nation. Let's say nice things before Wailers arrive. #WailersAreTwisters |
Lytech:#WailersAreTwisters What you're saying is like, "As long as Buhari is delivering on his promises, criminals should go on with their businesses, while the rest of us should be in the 'stealing is not corruption' choir" |
It's possible baby. If you believe it, it can come to pass. Nothing more than this contributed to Alexander The Great's success. |
Mprepz:Na only you know. |
Karlovich:And to think that his boys are calling others #TwitterOrubebe. The tag fits him more that it does others. |
If Nigeria 'desperately' needs youth ministers, it is logical then for such types like #rep@NASSnot@Twitter to give way. |
Yo yo yo!! |
sunnyb0b0:That's not the consensus. |
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