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Yes Food And Rent Prices And Inflation Is Going Down, But That’s Bad by Namnam(op): 5:44am On Nov 16, 2021
Inflation encourages civilians to work, the problem with food prices and inflation falling is that civilians aren’t encouraged to work or spend or invest in productive labour but rather save their money work less and wait for deflation to make them artificially wealthier without actually working to make any of that wealth legitimate, deflation cannot continue for the health of the Nigerian economy even if that harms the lives of civilians
Re: Yes Food And Rent Prices And Inflation Is Going Down, But That’s Bad by house10s: 6:28am On Nov 16, 2021
plz drop ur full name n picture.

so in the future if u gonna run for a position we will remember this thread
Re: Yes Food And Rent Prices And Inflation Is Going Down, But That’s Bad by Nobody: 6:49am On Nov 16, 2021
Namnam:
Inflation encourages civilians to work, the problem with food prices and inflation falling is that civilians aren’t encouraged to work or spend or invest in productive labour but rather save their money work less and wait for deflation to make them artificially wealthier without actually working to make any of that wealth legitimate, deflation cannot continue for the health of the Nigerian economy even if that harms the lives of civilians
What sort of a foolish opinion is this one bayi
Re: Yes Food And Rent Prices And Inflation Is Going Down, But That’s Bad by Arda1000(m): 7:58am On Nov 16, 2021
Namnam:
Inflation encourages civilians to work, the problem with food prices and inflation falling is that civilians aren’t encouraged to work or spend or invest in productive labour but rather save their money work less and wait for deflation to make them artificially wealthier without actually working to make any of that wealth legitimate, deflation cannot continue for the health of the Nigerian economy even if that harms the lives of civilians
chai people like you makes me shake head u shame me ajeh
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