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| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by Aboguede(m): 11:09am On Feb 22, 2022 |
This one na advertisement abi na promotion [quote author=FreeStuffsNG post=110437444]After 8 quarters of recurring deficits, Nigeria records $1.1 billion foreign trade balance in Q4 2021 |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by ipobcannibals: 11:10am On Feb 22, 2022 |
God bless president Muhammadu Buhari for his good works across Nigeria. History will remember the president as the most patriotic leader ever to lead Nigeria. I’ll score the president a B+ overall, despite the efforts of the enemies to bring down his administration. Finally, those who bless Nigeria shall be blessed by the most high and those who curse Nigeria shall be cursed by the land. |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by ipobcannibals: 11:18am On Feb 22, 2022 |
omenkaLives:The bolded can only happen, if a president that will come in would continue on the legacy of Mr president. The current administration is putting in place infrastructures that would engineer and sustain economic growth. God bless our homeland, Nigeria. |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by asanausana91: 11:23am On Feb 22, 2022 |
Ipob will never sleep today. |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by anonimi: 11:25am On Feb 22, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG:Invest in Nigeria that is filled with lazy youths, according to Bubu? Invest in Lagos without every child educated and not all buildings have water plus no metro or water buses? Hospitable people, beaches, food is what should attract investors? What kind of comedy is that ![]() |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by anonimi: 11:28am On Feb 22, 2022 |
walemoney007:How can the street smile when Bubu is in a looting competition with his dead comrade Abacha? How can that be possible ![]() |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by FreeStuffsNG(op): 11:31am On Feb 22, 2022 |
anonimi:In life, it is what you focus on that expands. You must think those pictures are from Hollywood but that is Lagos. We want more investments in infrastructures, education, sports etc. Despite attaining the No. 1 in Africa, we shall never rest on our oars. I am requesring serious, positive-minded businesses with nose for opportunies to take advantage of the advantages we have in Lagos. My call for investment is not to you if you do not have any investment to move to Lagos sir ![]() |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by tctrills: 12:08pm On Feb 22, 2022 |
omenkaLives:The only reason why we recorded a trade balance is that the rise of oil went up. We cant sustain the price of oil. Its not in our power to control it. |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by Selfmotivated: 12:24pm On Feb 22, 2022 |
This country has no plans to diversify the economy for good rather they prefer an oil economy consequently when the oil reserve dried up or Western countries find an alternative like electrically powered motor vehicles then it will be too late. |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by anonimi: 1:03pm On Feb 22, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG:Do you mean nose for food, beaches and hospitality? Were they not the things you listed to attract investors ![]() |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by VULCAN(m): 1:24pm On Feb 22, 2022*. Modified: 11:50pm On Feb 22, 2022 |
Obviously you're mentally unsound. I'm sure you don't know what 8 quarters signifies due to your academic ceiling. It means that 2yrs of continuous trade deficits is just now turning around. Obasanjo said you don't reward failure. ipobcannibals: |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by ipobcannibals: 2:02pm On Feb 22, 2022 |
VULCAN:Ipob bingo! I know every good news from Nigeria will always cause you pain and I pray for more of good news, so your pain can continue to multiply. Now, brainless bingo, check the trajectory of Nigeria’s economy prior to March 2020 and compare it with afterwards from March 2020. The COVID pandemic affected the country like other countries around the world. Now that we’re beginning to see a positive turn around in the economy, brainless and human-flesh-eating organisms like you will always find a negative spin to it. I won’t even border engaging an unrepentant hater of Nigeria with factual statistics of Nigeria’s economy with those of other emerging economies around the world, because you’re eternally brainless as an Ipig and I don’t intend on wasting my time on a non-entity! |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by CSTRR: 2:20pm On Feb 22, 2022 |
There is nothing praise Worthy about this news. Import now match export for the first time since 2019 under the same govt. This is largely due to the export of crude. So what is there to jubilate about? |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by AchalugoNwa(f): 3:04pm On Feb 22, 2022 |
ipobcannibals:mynd44 lalasticlala seun Rule 2 |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by ipobcannibals: 3:27pm On Feb 22, 2022 |
AchalugoNwa:Are you blind? Didn’t you read his reply to me? Don’t ever in your life quote me again. Most of you Ipob on this site goes about insulting people and when you’re responded to in kind, you cry to the mod. Infact, Seun should look into these Ipob terrorists sympathizers on this site. |
| Re: After 8 Quarters Of Deficits, Nigeria Records $1.1 B Foreign Trade Balance by Okoroawusa: 9:16pm On Feb 22, 2022 |
I Love PMB |
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