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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by otokx(m): 3:41am On Oct 03, 2021
Some times it is better to be quiet.

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by clothingonline(m): 5:03am On Oct 03, 2021
Mr man the people enjoy sit at home reason they are still Home
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by ProfitDomain(m): 5:20am On Oct 03, 2021
Uhnmmm, how does he know all these figures? This is deep oo.
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Anyways, let's better our financial level. Check my signature.

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by Neddstark: 5:22am On Oct 03, 2021
When Buhari girst arrested Nnamdi Kanu, you opposed the government. Now his madness is affecting your business and governorship aspiration, you deal with it.
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by ProfitDomain(m): 5:22am On Oct 03, 2021
Na copy and paste be dis ooo.
You for abridge the post nah.

nijanigga:
How can I get this on the front page ?

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by dhantey324(m): 5:44am On Oct 03, 2021
Soludo the idiot. We remember what he did in 2015. Claiming trillions of naira has been looted since the beginning of GEJ's govt. Whereas all the revenue put together wasn't up to the figure going around town with. He thought PMB will fix him up grin
Right now we need political astute persons not naive jobbers. These are crucial times!

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by DrSamOnowu87(m): 5:48am On Oct 03, 2021
Man u never win election but don dey calculate our money, i mean our money. The billions they ve been generating/gaining on daily,weekly,monthly basis what have they done with it? Only 1 local yet to be completed airport & anoda yet to be completed ICC. d roads are terribly bad esp.at from . Nnobi >Isuofia d hometown of dis Willie puppet & to Ekwulobia ,touts, touting everywia,epileptic power supply,increment in market quotas,insecurity etc
D kind eye we i dey take see u 'E be like say u go thief pass that drunkard general of d federation wey u dey praise? But If u try am na double barrel thunder go fire u.
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by kcnwaigbo: 5:52am On Oct 03, 2021
dhantey324:
Soludo the idiot. We remember what he did in 2015. Claiming trillions of naira has been looted since the beginning of GEJ's govt. Whereas all the revenue put together wasn't up to the figure going around town with. He thought PMB will fix him up grin
Right now we need political astute persons not naive jobbers. These are crucial times!
Lol Soludo or Sanusi?
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by lexy2014: 6:27am On Oct 03, 2021
naptu2:


http://saharareporters.com/2021/10/02/anambra-loses-n196billion-during-any-sit-home-day-%E2%80%93-governorship-candidate-soludo-laments


How did he calculate d money?
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by ihedioramma: 6:35am On Oct 03, 2021
naptu2:


http://saharareporters.com/2021/10/02/anambra-loses-n196billion-during-any-sit-home-day-%E2%80%93-governorship-candidate-soludo-laments

I think your Governor said nothing like sit-at-home how come sir ? .
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by oxygeng: 6:42am On Oct 03, 2021
How did he arrive at those figures? Don't know how someone aspiring to be the governor of a state Just open his mouth and allow rubbish flow out of it, simply because he studied economics. I am sure he will fail 0 level economics if tested.
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by Davash222(m): 6:50am On Oct 03, 2021
budaatum:
I hope they get that they are hurting themselves.
You that is not hurting yourself, what's your gain?

Feminazi!

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by Buliwyf: 6:51am On Oct 03, 2021
sapientia:
this guy will destroy Anambra if they ever give him the chance

How much is the state's allocation and Revenue monthly?

people that quote figures this way are mostly clowns

You are the clown. State allocation and revenue is not even the same as the economic output of a state. It is only a part of it. Look at this ill-educated joker. No wonder you guys support IPOB. You do realise that the state is not the only entity making money or generating revenue in a viable place like Anambra, right?

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by PeterOZ: 6:52am On Oct 03, 2021
19 billion a day, that means Anambra state they make close to 6 trillion every year...good,
Tell me any credible project Obiano did in Anambra state? And thunder go fire anybody who talk about airport here...
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by SmartPolician: 6:56am On Oct 03, 2021
Where did he get the information from? Is Soludo now the commissioner of finance in Anambra State? Politicians will just sit at home and come up with some silly figures to make a cheap poltiical point. Anyways, I agree with him that the sit-at-home exercise is like one shooting himself in the foot.

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by Nobody: 6:57am On Oct 03, 2021
And if you make that N19.6 billion daily, how has it benefitted your people? Lol. Just putting numbers like people they are talking to are dullards.
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by bjtinz: 7:12am On Oct 03, 2021
Reflect7:


Sunday is a work-free day of rest all over the world my friend.

That's a silly excuse for shutting down your economy.

You Igbos are supposed to be really smart.

Smart people don't shut down their economy for anybody or for any reason.

The money must be flowing before you can do anything, even agitate.

Or will you agitate with empty stomach?

As former US president Bill Clinton famously said, ''It's the economy, stupid.''

Here's a little secret. Your 'enemies', be it Fulanis or whomever, actually want to see many more sit-at-homes ordered by IPOB. smiley

Words. I made similar point at the other thread.

What is happening in SE is a terrible tragedy.

I worked in there (Ebonyi, Enugu) for many years and still maintain the average Iboman smart, hardworking, calculating, and will NEVER support this ongoing madness.

Never mind the empty-headed noisemakers here.

'Is it your business'? That's all they can say. What callous barbarians. Yes that's the fitting description for such people.

You kill your kith, destroy thier livelihood, instill dreaded fear. . .all because of what??

So sad and pathetic. cry

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by bjtinz: 7:14am On Oct 03, 2021
PeaceJoyLove:
And if you make that N19.6 billion daily, how has it benefitted your people? Lol. Just putting numbers like people they are talking to are dullards.

And you supposedly know better than a professor of economics and former CBN governor.

Mscheew..

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by don4real18(m): 8:02am On Oct 03, 2021
So, Anambra makes such amount daily yet look at the way the state is.

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by J0y0usever(f): 8:04am On Oct 03, 2021
Idiko1:
I have no ears for this jackass until he tells me how much amount of money Anambra State looses every Sunday when the markets are closed.
you're so dumb and silly for this rubbish you just spewed.
Typical illiterate

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by Ifeco555: 8:05am On Oct 03, 2021
Have you seen any man or nation that became successful without sacrificing a lot. I bet you know that for you yourself to achieve your goal for the day, week, month, year and/or lifetime you must sacrifice a lot including your time and resources. It's only a fool that thinks he can get a desirable result without some sacrifices. Bear it in mind some goals are imminent some are futuristic and these are those that when you are going through the suffering and stress people will misquote you. Nigeria during covid 19 fisrt face decided to go into total lockdown. Does it mean that they don't know they would lose a lot by doing such? They knew, but because life is more important than wealth at that time gave them no other choice than to go on with such decision. So it is with us the Igbos. Indeed there is no future for us, our children, our children's children, and many generations to come in this corrupt, unconscious, inhuman & tribalistic damnable entity called Nigeria. You yourself you know. What is the minimum wage in your state compared to the current prices of goods yet it seemed to them a heavy task implementing, not to talk of paying such peanut to a family man that plans to give his children a better future. We have decided to sacrifice a little and enjoy the dividend when it comes. Our children will never forgive us if we because of the useless little we enjoy now, ruin their future. If you are not concerned with the well-being of your unborn generations then you are not fit to be born in these world. It's not easy for us but because we know what we pursuing the strength we draw from it is more than the pain we encounter there in. Thank you for your useless concern and leave us with the firm resolution for better days ahead we had taken
Reflect7:


Sunday is a work-free day of rest all over the world my friend.

That's a silly excuse for shutting down your economy.

You Igbos are supposed to be really smart.

Smart people don't shut down their economy for anybody or for any reason.

The money must be flowing before you can do anything, even agitate.

Or will you agitate with empty stomach?

As former US president Bill Clinton famously said, ''It's the economy, stupid.''

Here's a little secret. Your 'enemies', be it Fulanis or whomever, actually want to see many more sit-at-homes ordered by IPOB. smiley
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by obailala(m): 8:14am On Oct 03, 2021
Too many economic illiterates packed inside one thread. The majority commenting here automatically assume the N19bn Soludo talks of is revenue meant to accrue to the state govt.

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by collagiatepaper: 8:17am On Oct 03, 2021
You are worried about the progressive Anambra with an incoming professor of economics as a governor, but you are not worried about your useless worthless backward Imo state that's ruled by a 419 kingpin.

You people spend so much time discussing issues that doesn't concern you, that was why it was easy for supreme court to select a governor for you guys, because you guys were preoccupied by something else.

Ofodirinwa:
If Soludo doesn't have the brain power to not campaign against ipob during an election in the SE , he won't have the brain power to lead in any capacity.

If anambra misses the boat on Maduka it will be sad

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by collagiatepaper: 8:18am On Oct 03, 2021
Anambra is by far better than your useless worthless shithole state


don4real18:
So, Anambra makes such amount daily yet look at the way the state is.
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by BadBradley: 8:20am On Oct 03, 2021
budaatum:
I hope they get that they are hurting themselves.
in all my life, I have never seen any southern group as dull and dimwitted as ipob. Even Fulani boko haram has more wits than this Igbo dimwitted criminals.

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Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by israel90: 8:20am On Oct 03, 2021
udele1:
Meanwhile kanu's Biafran Business account is receiving donations. grin grin grin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZElJJqXKvlc
e they pain these one money no be ur own, people wey Dey pay am no dey complain
Re: Chukwuma Soludo: Anambra Loses ₦19.6 Billion A Day Due To Sit-At-Home by collagiatepaper: 8:21am On Oct 03, 2021
A professor of economics and ex CBN governor is by far more informed than a mere commissioner. How far with our supreme court governor?

SmartPolician:
Where did he get the information from? Is Soludo now the commissioner of finance in Anambra State? Politicians will just sit at home and come up with some silly figures to make a cheap poltiical point. Anyways, I agree with him that the sit-at-home exercise is like one shooting himself in the foot.

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