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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by PROUDIGBO(m): 12:58pm On Jan 18
Talk about it now and you stand the risk of being accused of being 'a embittered Igbo, IPOB or not wanting to move on after 'losing' elections'! shocked

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by gr8child(m): 12:59pm On Jan 18
We don talk tire. Mouth dey pain.

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by nairalanda1(m): 12:59pm On Jan 18
RepoMan007:
You need energy to hit the streets. I prefer the industrial revolution to the street one. Though the street one will likely precede the industrial one because we need to instill some fear into the elites unrepentantly ruining the system.

That's why in 2027, you should vote them out. Don't vote for PDP, APC, LP, NNPP. Vote them out.
Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by seguno2: 1:00pm On Jan 18
Prigidypogodo:
Naira is almost 1360 in p2p market and everywhere including the media is silent.

no wahala.
we'll keep increasing our goods price till the poor masses do the needful.

What needful can poor masses do when they are tribesmen who have their own personal persons stealing on their behalf from the commonwealth and private companies, to share crumbs with them in exchange for their loyalty

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by LARRYOBRAIN(m): 1:00pm On Jan 18
Do you have respect for your grandfather?
Seun need to ban you.
@seun
Ozommadu:

Wole Soyinka has suddenly gone mute
Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by NextUK: 1:00pm On Jan 18
So long Nigerian do not want Peter Obi as president we do not want, it matter little if you wail make your head off. Obi will not be president.

Even if Nigeria revolt n chase Tinubu away Peter obi will still not be president of Nigeria.

mightyhaze:
Peter Obi must be taught a lesson of his lifetime .. every other thing comes after that..
Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by Obainomilano: 1:00pm On Jan 18
We agbadorians have appealed to our darling daddy to increase it to 5000 naira for a dollar before the end of the 4 years ..we are going to teach Igbo people and the mumu obedients a lesson of a lifetime meanwhile we agbadorians are enjoying this government they have fulfilled their promises the country is now very secure especially the federal Capital Abuja and hardship is now a thing of the past

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by Ykc2(m): 1:01pm On Jan 18
NSNO:

What exactly will a revolution solve?
Do you think it is easy to start, sustain or experience a revolution?
Has revolution solved the major problems of any nation?
Is a revolution going to immediately increase food production?
check this guy well his agbadorian, when he was buying rice 8k per 50 kg then to him is too expensive but today his buying it for 50k to him is okay his brother is the president

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by RepoMan007: 1:02pm On Jan 18
nairalanda1:


That's why in 2027, you should vote them out. Don't vote for PDP, APC, LP, NNPP. Vote them out.
my PVC has always been to support other forms of identifications. I never voted with it.
Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by emmanuelewumi(m): 1:02pm On Jan 18
jimmyvic:
What exactly should the poor masses do?



They should double their tithes and offerings

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by seguno2: 1:02pm On Jan 18
nairalanda1:
That's why in 2027, you should vote them out. Don't vote for PDP, APC, LP, NNPP. Vote them out.

What political party are you investing your time, money and talents into, that we should vote for?

What is the socioeconomic philosophy of this your party, and how is it different from the ideology of the four parties that you listed

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by seguno2: 1:04pm On Jan 18
emmanuelewumi:

They should double their tithes and offerings

………,being the smart solution for them, as brainwashed lazy in spirit people who they are
Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by NSNO(m): 1:05pm On Jan 18
Fuckyoumod:
Black man, they castigate and criticize the solutions of others, they will trash your solution, they will give you 1 million reasons why your solution will not work.

Oya, bring your own solution na, nothing.
They can't offer anything and have no solution.

Their solution is status quo.

I want to echo it again to you, THE ONLY SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF NIGERIA IS REVOLUTION.

No policie, no blue print or planning can salvage Nigeria. Because, the same corrupt people and system that messed up Nigeria are still in government.
You are talking like a child.
I asked important questions up there and you did not answer any.
This bravery you think you have is all because you are hiding behind a phone typing.
Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by Betterchoice: 1:05pm On Jan 18
Prigidypogodo:
Naira is almost 1360 in p2p market and everywhere including the media is silent.

no wahala.
we'll keep increasing our goods price till the poor masses do the needful.

so sad
Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by nairalanda1(m): 1:07pm On Jan 18
seguno2:


What political party are you investing your time, money and talents into, that we should vote for?

What is the socioeconomic philosophy of this your party, and how is it different from the ideology of the four parties that you listed

Always the smaller parties. Never the big ones.

Nigeria needs to make some radical changes. APC nor PDP are not it. Obi and Kwankwaso are not it.

We need to totally remove subsides on power, petrol, fight corruption , and so forth. None of the parties, including yours, has done that.

We also need a program that would get us to manufacturing exported goods within 20 years. We cannot rely on oil alone.

Finally we need to increase our tax to gdp ratio.10% is not enough.

None of the parties want to face that thing, because it means no votes. It means unpopularity.

See APC...one minute subsidy goes, next minute it comes back...because they need votes. So, the economy gets sacrificed over and over again.

Right.
Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by PROUDIGBO(m): 1:08pm On Jan 18
NSNO:

What exactly will a revolution solve?
Do you think it is easy to start, sustain or experience a revolution?
Has revolution solved the major problems of any nation?
Is a revolution going to immediately increase food production?

Dude, a revolution will either lead to resetting the order of things in Nigeria, or lead to the dismemberment of the country as we know it! Either option is preferable to the current situation where we keep on fooling ourselves by doing the same thing and expecting different results!

It's mind-boggling how any sane person can think reenforcing failure by keeping a failed political party in power and 'electing' a character like Tinubu can lead to a new dawn in all aspects of Nigerian life!

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by alpharoyalty: 1:08pm On Jan 18
Let it continue to dwindle, It is favoring some of us 😁😁😁
Up APC

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by oneMalik: 1:10pm On Jan 18
make thunder fire you if una no increase that una price now now
Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by bjcole(m): 1:12pm On Jan 18
It's just to worrisome, some of us that buy and sell and suffering it on daily basis. You quote for a job, and when the client is ready, prices has gone and you can't do the job again.

The country tire person, I swear.
Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by gare(f): 1:14pm On Jan 18
Prigidypogodo:
Naira is almost 1360 in p2p market and everywhere including the media is silent.

no wahala.
we'll keep increasing our goods price till the poor masses do the needful.

What do you want us to say ? Those that crashed it are working so hard to revive it, I saw today they are borrowing another $1.5billion for that purpose, they are working on it 😁

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by Jayson504(m): 1:14pm On Jan 18
$1 is now N1,350 as at today 18th January 2024.

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by nairalanda1(m): 1:15pm On Jan 18
PROUDIGBO:


Dude, a revolution will either lead to resetting the order of things in Nigeria, or lead to the dismemberment of the country as we know it! Either option is preferable to the current situation where we keep on fooling ourselves by doing the same thing and expecting different results!

It's mind-boggling how any sane person can think reenforcing failure by keeping a failed political party in power and 'electing' a character like Tinubu can lead to a new dawn in all aspects of Nigerian life!

A revolution won't work in Nigeria.

What Nigerians want from a revolution is equitable sharing of the national cake, or to put it bluntly, more money in their pockets. They do not want a revolution in the way they make money because going down that route means leadership and followership making hard choices they do not want to make.

Even splitting the country has the same problem. All of them would promptly look for whatever raw material they have to sell and start sharing the money. Five years later, when the money is insufficent, wahala go start.

Before we get revolution, we have to start by waking up to the fact that this oil money we have is only enough to give the good life to a country below 10 million in population, then we can take it from there.


(Also, many secessionists are not sincere people. One minute they are calling for Biafra or OODUA. or whatever. Election comes, and then they line up behind the politicans, majority of whom are one Nigeria. Right. Nigerian secessionsits should form a party that would stand for restructuring, work hard on winning as many places in power as possible, then once they control the majority, they can change the constitution. But Nigerians don't want to think of tomorrow, they want today's bread now).
Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by israelmao(m): 1:16pm On Jan 18
Ozommadu:

Wole Soyinka has suddenly gone mute
Prof. said he's in the habit of giving one-year probationary period to every government before he begins to criticize.

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by tctrills: 1:19pm On Jan 18
ShoeGetSize:
You're beginning to sound like a broken record and if you're not careful, you will end up discrediting Peter Obi.
I actually saw someone on NL writing the other day that the reason Nigeria couldn't beat Equatorial Guinea was because God is punishing us for not voting Peter Obi.
You guys are getting caught up in nonsense and over emotional sentiment and it is damaging your brand.

Forget the emotional sentiment the damage you should concern yourself with is the total destruction of the Nigerian economy. If you like, keep fighting your fellow Nigerian when your real problem is your evil gov.

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by viodemus: 1:22pm On Jan 18
When viodemus talk, aloofs and evil ones will say viodemus dey talk too much. All viodemus did, was peep the game or peep game.

Depends on iran vs Pakistan escalation, if war, naira will gain value, if not, naira will go to 1700 to 2100. Country without electricity wan play big boys game, na so e easy reach. All the ignorance and criminality are coming home to roost.


As for hedging on iran vs Pakistan, forget it, Russia and China, don't want that to happen, china needs Pakistan against india, America might not want to annoy india - so assistance will be limited, and Russia don't want that, because drones from iran will become limited for Russia's Ukraine aggression.

Meanwhile, Israel will teach Hezbollah a lesson if they do too much, and Yemen will soon know how far if they do pass themselves.

Nigeria, never has foresight, and always puts itself at the mercy of others.

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by NSNO(m): 1:24pm On Jan 18
PROUDIGBO:


Dude, a revolution will either lead to resetting the order of things in Nigeria, or lead to the dismemberment of the country as we know it! Either option is preferable to the current situation where we keep on fooling ourselves by doing the same thing and expecting different results!

It's mind-boggling how any sane person can think reenforcing failure by keeping a failed political party in power and 'electing' a character like Tinubu can lead to a new dawn in all aspects of Nigerian life!
Looking at your moniker, I am sure you are an Igbo person, which might explain why you are calling for a revolution or dismemberment of the country. That being said, I asked for a name of a nation where revolution has helped the masses, no one has answered me.
Who is going to invest in a war-torn country?
The brain drain that we are complaining about will skyrocket.
Who will farm in a crisis?
Do you think you have seen poverty, just wait until the revolution you are calling for happens then you will see what true poverty looks like.
You people should learn how to think logically both long term and short term.
Did the Arab spring revolution help the average citizens?

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by kkins25(m): 1:24pm On Jan 18
jimmyvic:
What exactly should the poor masses do?

Hahaha.. kidnapping the rich.

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by Anatolia: 1:25pm On Jan 18
israelmao:

Prof. said he's in the habit of giving one-year probationary period to every government before he begins to criticize.

Prof. Wole Soyinka has lost his sensibility to tribal bigotry and should not be listened to.

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by Yashita: 1:26pm On Jan 18
wink2015:



There is a simple solution to manage the decline of the NGN ( Nigerian Naira )

The solution is that Nigeria should go into PRODUCTION.

End insecurity and corruption and face massive mechanized Agriculture.


This is what the government wants us to do, yet the policies to assist developers are not there.

Look at:
1. Insecurity
2. Lack of stable electricity
3. Bad roads
4. Fuel costs
5. Unwarranted killings
6. How poor the buyers of these products are.

☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️

Well, me I will not give up, I will still do my business. That’s the only way I can be free from the rat race.

Business!!

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by Artscollection: 1:28pm On Jan 18
Agbadorians should do the talking, they elected those buffons after all the warnings.

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Re: Nobody Is Talking About Dwindling Naira Value by Dougad: 1:32pm On Jan 18
ShoeGetSize:
You're beginning to sound like a broken record and if you're not careful, you will end up discrediting Peter Obi.
I actually saw someone on NL writing the other day that the reason Nigeria couldn't beat Equatorial Guinea was because God is punishing us for not voting Peter Obi.
You guys are getting caught up in nonsense and over emotional sentiment and it is damaging your brand.


Shut the fûck up you stupid dipshit.

If Buhari supporters that slaughtered over 800 people after he lost the 2011 election didn't discredit his movement, nothing Obidents does will discredit.

Stupid biased fools forming neutral think say everybody stupid like their papa

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