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Stalwert:you are damn too dumb..dummy there are many nations on planet earth without inflation..how do you put a dullard to lead the largest economy in africa and the best place for investment..100naira bread jump to 200naira and you are telling me about 12%..may your life be like the inflation buhari put nigeria thru.say amen |
Shawnnn01:crap |
Stalwert:damn i need to walking dead you zombie now...million percent inflation and single digit all na inflation,,nigeria own no b even single na double because 100naira bread before is now 200naira..dum dum |
i feel deep anger when people still support buhari but hey look at venezuela people still support maduro despite the current inflation in the country,in a sane country we would have a yellow vest protest to kick buhari out..this man buhari was a disaster in 1984 and now he is even worse..i dont have time for too much grammar and long right up..zombie please suck on this..people supporting buhari are insane and they need real medical check up..quote me at your own risk From 18.55 per cent in December 2016, Nigeria’s inflation rate increased to 18.72 per cent in January 2017, the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, has said. According to the Bureau, the Consumer Price Index, CPI, which measures inflation increased by 18.72 per cent (year-on-year) in January 2017, 0.17 percentage points higher from the rate recorded in December; and increases were recorded in all divisions that yield the Headline Index. The report, released by the NBS on Wednesday, stated that communication and restaurants and hotels again recorded the slowest pace of growth in January, growing at 5.1 per cent and 8.4 per cent (year-on-year) respectively. PREMIUM TIMES reports that the NBS said Nigeria’s inflation rate increased from 9.6 per cent recorded in December 2015 to 18.55 per cent in December 2016, as a result of sharp increase in the prices of meat, bread, fish, vegetable, and other products.
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madjam:shebi you carry redeem church for head..go make them help you na..i would have helped you..but i worship at olumba olumba..do you still want my help lol |
haffaze777:prophecy not dream..capish |
yarimo:you mean you faro take tramadol..sorry o |
shame on all these nairaland ffuucckkk boys..see the way una rush this thread...una no even know if the so called woman na man....smelly toto fall on una head..lol |
good one too many muslim airlines already. |
like it or not..buharis is going to hand over power to atiku..mark my words today and nigerians would jubilate like they did when abacha died...12/23/2018..pacificman |
ItsMeAboki:that one means F your faro |
Rollindollars:i fear your english |
muslim brotherhood
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hpretty:no strings abi...who would pay for all those interesting places and watching of the movies..just say you need some raba.lol..watch how nairaland F boys will come and start drooling |
Babaifa:zombie |
Mankos:even you this armed robber they talk..somebody get me petrol to burn this zombie |
efighter:you mean your faro |
Rab3a, is a hand gesture and a sign that first appeared in late August 2013, thought to be originated from Turkey[1] and used in social media and protest marches in Egypt. It is used by the Muslim Brotherhood and its supporters in Egypt in the wake of the overthrow of Mohamed Morsi, which occurred after anti-government protests calling for his removal.[2] On July 9, 2014, a Brotherhood-affiliated organization declared August 14, the day when the sit-ins were dispersed, "World Rabia Day," in an attempt to garner support across numerous countries.[3] The sign is named after the Rabaa al-Adawiya Square in Nasr City, Cairo Governorate, which surrounds the Rabaa al-Adawiya Mosque, where a sit-in was held by the Muslim Brotherhood and its supporters to celebrate the one-year anniversary of Morsi's inauguration. The sit-in lasted for about forty days before it was dispersed by security forces, leading to clashes that resulted in 638 deaths, of which 43 were police officers. Supporters state that the gesture is used to express solidarity with what they call "the thousands wounded, killed and burnt by the Egyptian Army" during the dispersal of their sit-in. The origin of the sign is unknown.[4][5] Critics of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Morsi Government allege that the sign implies indirect support for terrorism, due to the sign's use being mostly limited to persons supportive of the Brotherhood, which has been designated a terrorist organization by Egypt. On the other hand, supporters of the Brotherhood, whether inside or outside Egypt, believe the gesture represents freedom and persistence. They also deny any association with terrorism.[5][6] Egyptian and non-Egyptian politicians, mostly supportive of the Muslim Brotherhood, are regularly seen making the Rabia gesture, which is identical to one common gesture for the number four. Among these politicians is Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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chieyine:muslim brotherhood The namesake of the sign is the Rabaa al-Adawiya Square in Nasr City, Cairo Governorate, where Brotherhood affiliates held a sit-in. The square is named after the Muslim saint Rabia Al-Adawiyya. The name Rabia in Arabic means 'fourth' (singular feminine), hence the four-fingered hand gesture.
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kunleweb:type in english little boy |
kunleweb:f boy spotted |
alberson:nigerian girls and money...send me your account let me send you 100naira to manage..lol |
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