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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Curious345: 4:54pm On Dec 24, 2021
Sad reality
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Jidemoo: 4:54pm On Dec 24, 2021
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It will be well next year by God's grace.
Amen bro
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by gnhpowerhouse: 4:55pm On Dec 24, 2021
At Christmas ,What Matters " A Plate of Rice with Chicken and one Bottle of Mineral.....

Christmas don set ..

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Ara21(f): 4:55pm On Dec 24, 2021
We don't have money, all thanks to Buhari. Two hundred percent increment on goods.

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Hezmatosky: 4:58pm On Dec 24, 2021
Sit at home angry
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Benoxvals(m): 5:00pm On Dec 24, 2021
BKayy:

Did the lockdown also happen in Benin, PH, Lagos, Ibadan etc?
The rate you people push your propaganda self contradicts it on its own.


Don’t mind that dimwit...

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by lexy2014: 5:00pm On Dec 24, 2021
MelesZenawi:


Mpama Such has been the trend on sallah issues.

The context you are painting is totally different scenario.

How much do cow sell here even when sallah the s not been celebrated?

Or is the low patronage opposite to increase in bus fares.

Anu nkenu.

the question was "who do we blame" in the sallah report that was shared with u
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by stasius: 5:00pm On Dec 24, 2021
When they hike the price of goods, where do they expect people to steal from to be able to buy?

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by lexy2014: 5:02pm On Dec 24, 2021
Gazzy88:
So why complaining when y'all supported the lockdown? It's a self-inflicted woes so it ain't nobody's business. Next year you can lockdown 4 days in a week, besides you're fighting for Biafra lol

seems u didnt read the question before u responded:
BKayy:

Did the lockdown also happen in Benin, PH, Lagos, Ibadan etc?.
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Nobody: 5:02pm On Dec 24, 2021
MelesZenawi:


And only an idiot will blame government on its self inflicted economic woes.

It is no rocket science.
Are you not mad like this ? I wonder if people do read their own comments, God forbid!

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by princdebola201(m): 5:03pm On Dec 24, 2021
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Anu who do we blame here
so you had to go and bring sallah celeberation of over 6months ago to justify december low sales in onitsha
You think everyone on this forum re mpukrumiri youth that doesnt have sense.

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by lexy2014: 5:03pm On Dec 24, 2021
MelesZenawi:


And only an idiot will blame government on its self inflicted economic woes.

It is no rocket science.

which are the self inflicted economic woes and which are the government inflicted economic woes?
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Antoeni(m): 5:04pm On Dec 24, 2021
They Should Put All The Blames On Themselves, IPOB ESN , UGM And There Saviour Nnamdi Kanu

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Johel(m): 5:12pm On Dec 24, 2021
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Economy meltdown affecting Nigerians this yuletide season as traders laments over low patronage this year unlike previous years in Onitsha Market, Anambra state


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW8awCOy4Z8



When greed won't allow them do a fair business.

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Nobody: 5:15pm On Dec 24, 2021
Gazzy88:
Guy you're a liar. Nothing cut across. You go just type nonsense and your fellow gullibles will like it without verifiable facts. A supposedly educated person for that matter.

Very pathetic of him.

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by snitchbitch: 5:16pm On Dec 24, 2021
after effect of "we are going to biafra" agitation

you fled your state to lagos, abuja and kano, leaving her in squalor and tatters,

you helped those big cities to develop their capitals to the detriment of yours


you are now crying wolf that you have been abandoned?


WHEN HOUSEFLY WAS LICKING MR X WOUND, NO ONE TALKED, BUT WHEN MR X WAS EATING HOUSEFLY, EVERYBODY WAS SHOUTING!


you are not guided!
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Nicklaus619(m): 5:16pm On Dec 24, 2021
normally on the eve of every celebration here in my Area if you dont go to the market early, u might end up not buying what u actually needed as most things would have been sold out, surprisingly, i just got back from the market, did a little more Christmas shopping, I was amazed that people ain't much in the market buying stuff, traders lamenting of low patronage, the meat sellers complaining, they bought meat in large amount, but couldn't sell much as usual,
buhari has really finished Nigeria embarassed

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by anochuko01(m): 5:18pm On Dec 24, 2021
Rubbish!

Is that the reason someone wanted to sell 100naira cucumber to me for 300?

Market won't sell because y'all won't stop inflating it!

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by anochuko01(m): 5:19pm On Dec 24, 2021
Johel:




When greed won't allow them do a fair business.

Gbam!

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Ghostmode2two(m): 5:20pm On Dec 24, 2021
Country have lost alignment
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by tolaswim: 5:26pm On Dec 24, 2021
Las las we go dey alright sha
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Iliya1520: 5:26pm On Dec 24, 2021
when we were busy telling them that their socall sit at home will not produced them any positive effect, they were busy backing ipob, u will see.

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by slimghost(m): 5:29pm On Dec 24, 2021
They should continue to observe Monday sit at home and also enable IPOB vagabonds. Idiots
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Nobody: 5:48pm On Dec 24, 2021
MelesZenawi:


And only an idiot will blame government on its self inflicted economic woes.

It is no rocket science.

Dude the wrong economic policies and the worsening Naira decline against the dollar contributed to the low purchasing power of the average Nigerian. Poor sales cuts across everywhere in the country.

The Poster had an agenda posting this on Nairaland

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Landmack: 5:50pm On Dec 24, 2021
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Low patronage this year cut across all markets across Nigeria
Soutbeast market patronage is worse off. Terrorist ipob sit at homes plus the already declining Nigeria economy.

The Nigeria economy is already been suffocated then u now come and impose sit at homes on an enterprising state/people.

u may not like to read this,but the current hunger in Southeast maybe likened to that of the civil war.

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Landmack: 5:53pm On Dec 24, 2021
obynzo:


Dude the wrong economic policies and the worsening Naira decline against the dollar contributed to the low purchasing power of the average Nigerian. Poor sales cuts across everywhere in the country.

The Poster had an agenda posting this on Nairaland

why are u pple trying to cover up for the terrorist ipob incessant sit at homes that has affected traders sales every Mondays. or are u not aware that Onitsha traders dare not open their shops on Mondays because of d marauding terrorists...even if their devilish nairaland minions will still come here and open big ,wide, stinking, dirty mouth to say they cancelled it.
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Mitsurugi(m): 5:57pm On Dec 24, 2021
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Anu who do we blame here


Why are you exchanging words with him? Do you want ndi uwa to see you as a crazy person too? When people are trapped in their own illusion you just avoid them and walk past. To him Nigeria's problem begins and ends with Anambra.

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Mitsurugi(m): 6:01pm On Dec 24, 2021
Landmack:


why are u pple trying to cover up for the terrorist ipob incessant sit at homes that has affected traders sales every Mondays. or are u not aware that Onitsha traders dare not open their shops on Mondays because of d marauding terrorists...even if their devilish nairaland minions will still come here and open big ,wide, stinking, dirty mouth to say they cancelled it.


I guess the fact that live chicken is now 10k which a lot of people can't buy even here in Lagos all the way to Umuahia is down to IPOB too. Clap for yourself.

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by PHIPEX(m): 6:02pm On Dec 24, 2021
Has anybody ever seen a trader who says this year is better than the last? It's always the "good old days cliche". Every time I see traders interviewed across all markets at times like this it's always same story.

The country is tough but I don't takes the kinds of interviews serious any longer.
Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by Nobody: 6:03pm On Dec 24, 2021
MelesZenawi:
Even at that, incessant lockdown and disturbances by IPOB terrorists also affects people businesses.

Every economic adversity must have it's source from somewhere, it could be normal (government) or self Inflicted ( Ipob terrorists)

Greater part of the days people will be used to do business has been wasted on sit at home.

Also notwithstanding people might have sourced another market elsewhere born out of circumstances and unnecessary disturbances.

this is one of those people who relish instigating fights between the SE states -especially in the Anambra state thread- because many pals in that thread encourage him.

Am surprised he couldn't keep his mask on and more surprised that took him on

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Re: Traders Lament Over Low Patronage In Onitsha Market (Photo, Video) by od501: 6:04pm On Dec 24, 2021
Dreal1247:
Could this weekly lockdown not have adverse effects on the businesses at at this point in time?

Do you even realise that inflation is at 15% (thr last I checked)? And dollar to naira is over N500?

I'm just asking thou

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