Politics › Re: ‘Misplaced Priority’ – Obi Questions Lagos-calabar Super Highway Project by Paraman: 1:52pm On Apr 22, 2024 |
Offpoint1: As you no sabi read... The message is "Finish all the things wey you start before you start another one" beans wey you dey come since morning never done and no hope when e go don you don go put rice for fire Wetin Tinubu start wey you dey tell am to end? |
Politics › Re: So Nigeria Falling To The 4th Largest Economy In Africa Is Not News Worthy by Paraman: 1:34pm On Apr 22, 2024 |
Cindypresh: You devalued naira in last year and now back to defending the naira you devalued.
Why is CBN defending the naira tinupoo devalued I thought naira was devalued to find its real value like you lots said  Bro, kindly explain how the CBN is defending the naira |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 11:21am On Apr 22, 2024 |
TheAdvocate: It's International Monetary Fund (IMF) not NBA. NBS do release the figures in naira, the IMF only converted it to dollar |
Celebrities › Re: Bobrisky Donates Chairs To Kirikiri Prison. by Paraman: 11:18am On Apr 22, 2024 |
overdrive: If shim like donate buses that 6 months must be completed. Nonsense He won't use up to 6 month. He will spend just 3 month and can be release before then base on good behavior |
Politics › Re: ‘Misplaced Priority’ – Obi Questions Lagos-calabar Super Highway Project by Paraman: 11:09am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Sergio107: No problem.
Same talk we heard for complete 8yrs of buhari. Abi no be APC again?
Let's continue. A minion can never shed it's slough is for sure k But Tinubu is on the right path, Nigeria GDP is growing |
Travel › Re: Aviation Fuel: Domestic Airlines Set To Cut Airfares by Paraman: 11:08am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Obidients in the mud |
Politics › Re: ‘Misplaced Priority’ – Obi Questions Lagos-calabar Super Highway Project by Paraman: 11:06am On Apr 22, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: ‘Misplaced Priority’ – Obi Questions Lagos-calabar Super Highway Project by Paraman: 11:04am On Apr 22, 2024 |
PressMyButton: Trust me, the president's media team will ignore him as usual. Only an idiot will say a road infrastructure that'd pass through 7 states with the inclusion of train track is not a priority. Pls, someone should inform him that the borehole he dug in Zaira has stopped working within two weeks, that should be his priority. 8 state 5 in the south south and 3 in the south west. |
Politics › Re: ‘Misplaced Priority’ – Obi Questions Lagos-calabar Super Highway Project by Paraman: 11:01am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Sergio107: Check front page on how economy has fared the last 15yrs.
You APC minions are the worst set of people in planet Earth.
No reasonable policies.
Every avenue for embezzlement by the paymasters are easily welcomed by you minions The GDP is still growing in Naira. The economy is still solid and improving. In 2022 our GDP was N202.4 trillion In 2023 it was N234.4 trillion It's projected to hit N296.4 trillion this year. When the naira gain more value against the dollar, we will regain our first position in Africa |
Politics › Re: ‘Misplaced Priority’ – Obi Questions Lagos-calabar Super Highway Project by Paraman: 10:52am On Apr 22, 2024 |
So Obi want the Government to fix all the roads all over Nigeria in less than 1 year?Mumu man
This is the same way some idiots were wailing about Eko Atlantic City when Tinubu started the project. |
Politics › Re: So Nigeria Falling To The 4th Largest Economy In Africa Is Not News Worthy by Paraman: 10:44am On Apr 22, 2024 |
In 2022 our GDP was N202.4 trillion
In 2023 it was N234.4 trillion
It's projected to hit N296.4 trillion this year.
The only reason we fell to number 4 is because the naira was devalued twice. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 10:30am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Styluss: what a senseless comment!!!!
I mean, very insensible comment! You should pray for your kids not to emulate this imbecility imbibed in your gene. because what the Fccck is this? Dam! The way a lot of you reason is disappointing. Just because you hate the president and Nigeria does not mean you should stop using your common sense In 2022 our GDP was N202.4 trillion In 2023 it was N234.4 trillion It's projected to hit N296.4 trillion this year. The only reason we fell to the 4th position is because the naira was devalued twice. |
Politics › Re: So Nigeria Falling To The 4th Largest Economy In Africa Is Not News Worthy by Paraman: 10:27am On Apr 22, 2024 |
ResidentSnitch: Gawd! What did I just read! Una sure say no be fowl dey behind some handles for this forum? My comment is not for slow people like you |
Politics › Re: Nigeria To Become Africa’s Fourth Largest Economy In 2024 – IMF by Paraman: 10:19am On Apr 22, 2024*. Modified: 10:39am On Apr 22, 2024 |
In Naira, our GDP is growing, the only thing left for us to retake the first position is to have a strong naira.
In 2022 our GDP was N202.4 trillion
In 2023 it was N234.4 trillion
It's projected to hit N296.4 trillion this year. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 10:14am On Apr 22, 2024 |
HugoBoss10: What you are saying is totally different though  Explain how it's different |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 10:00am On Apr 22, 2024 |
[quote author=Justiceleague1 post=129568855][/quote]k |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 10:00am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Validated: Please, when people with something reasonable to say are talking, please KEEP QUIET! A lot of you just love wailing over nothing. The explanation I gave above is the only reason Nigeria is in the 4th position in Africa. How much is a dollar to naira between 2011 and 2015? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 9:57am On Apr 22, 2024 |
[quote author=Justiceleague1 post=129568833][/quote]Tchewww |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 9:55am On Apr 22, 2024 |
malware: What then are the benefits of the devaluation? The gap between the black market and the official market has been close. That's the benefit. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 9:54am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Justiceleague1: It's obvious you don't understand what GDP means 😁 Do you even understand the graph there? It's so easy to pretend 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 A very dumb comment |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 9:53am On Apr 22, 2024 |
CountinBlessins: Id you have nothing to say close your mouth and go read your books. it's not as if you have any meaningful thing to say |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 9:52am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Racoon: Is the nation's economic bench mark in naira or dollar? The only reason we're presently in the 4th position is because the naira was devalued |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Economy In The Last 15 Years. by Paraman: 9:23am On Apr 22, 2024*. Modified: 10:41am On Apr 22, 2024 |
It's expected to fall after we devalued our currency twice. I will love to see the GDP in naira for the last 15 years. Egypt was ahead of south Africa before, but after devaluing their currency, the SA took over the Egyptian position The exchange rate during Jonathan tenure is not up to 300/$ Under Buhari it was not up to 500/$ But now, it's about 1100/$ If the naira can get to the level it was under Jonathan, we will overtake Algeria, Egypt and South Africa. In 2022 our GDP was N202.4 trillion In 2023 it was N234.4 trillion It's projected to hit N296.4 trillion this year. Racoon: Is the nation's economic bench mark in naira or dollar? So the NBS do release GDP figures in US dollar? |
Politics › Re: So Nigeria Falling To The 4th Largest Economy In Africa Is Not News Worthy by Paraman: 9:21am On Apr 22, 2024 |
We fell to number 4 because we devalued the naira twice
Egypt was ahead of south Africa before but they also devalued thier currency so South Africa was able to overtake them too |
Politics › Re: Final Update On Abia State Multi Billion Naira 6 Lane Dual Carriage Highway by Paraman: 9:17am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Cindypresh: The hatred you have for the Igbos can power your whole ilu aje village, giving them 24hrs uninterrupted electricity.
Don't waste it I don't hate Igbos bro |
Foreign Affairs › Re: SA President Upbeat As Country Reclaims Spot As Africa’s Biggest Economy (VID) by Paraman: 9:13am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Cindypresh: Ok sis
So why are you defending the naira you devalued? How's the government defending the naira? Kindly explain bro |
Foreign Affairs › Re: SA President Upbeat As Country Reclaims Spot As Africa’s Biggest Economy (VID) by Paraman: 9:03am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Cindypresh: You think it's by posting this same comment on nairaland and everywhere
Keep voting failed government Yes bro, nah reality. The 3 countries are above Nigeria because we devalued the naira twice |
Foreign Affairs › Re: SA President Upbeat As Country Reclaims Spot As Africa’s Biggest Economy (VID) by Paraman: 8:56am On Apr 22, 2024 |
We will overtake all of them once the naira start strengthening again |
Politics › Re: PH Refinery: Marketers Eye Fuel Price Reduction, Ready To Load by Paraman: 8:42am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Ifyz0001: That is how we keep hearing stories and promises here and there....
Till now we've not seen dangote fuel from him crude oil refinery of is he only exporting his petrol?
APC shaa.....na fake news we go dey hear steady. Instead of you guys to make research, you will choose to make ignorant comment online |
Politics › Re: PH Refinery: Marketers Eye Fuel Price Reduction, Ready To Load by Paraman: 8:40am On Apr 22, 2024 |
Helel: I laugh when I see ppl, who think prices of petrol would drop if all the refineries are working.
That's illogical, the only way that's is possible is if the government would subsidise the cost of crude oil sold to the refineries, if those oil refineries are left to buy crude oil at prevailing markets rates then petrol prices can never go down. If naira keeps on strengthening against the dollar, price will surely fall |