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Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by ppogba: 12:09pm On Jan 24
Ozommadu:


So price of things should keep going up since my salary of four yrs ago isn't same as now

Reason logically??

So, the price of barbing should remain constant forever while your own salary has increased over time?

I insist, reason logically.
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by seunmacaulay: 12:10pm On Jan 24
Ozommadu:
There seems to be no end in sight to the incessant increase in the cost of virtually everything in Nigeria, from transportation cost, housing, food and worst redundant Salary.

Imagine taken your nephews or children to have a nice hair cut which was #100 four years ago, #150 two years ago and #200 just last year before Christmas. Only to see that the haircut you'll still return to in max 3weeks is now #400.

How do Average Nigerians survive? Those with four to six children? Those on minimum wage

Yet people who were vocal in the past years against inflation and bad government has gone mute. What is really happening in Nigeria.

Have Nigerians adapted to surviving and just taking anything from the people they voted in power

Abeg oo fellow nairalanders with family and kids, how una dey do am No be to go learn this thing?


It is #500 in my area here in Ibadan.

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Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Impliment: 12:13pm On Jan 24
Emilokan!
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by bigcee(m): 12:27pm On Jan 24
Melagros:
COMRADES
For my area adult na 400
Which area be that? 🙄
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by yesloaded: 12:29pm On Jan 24
Ozommadu:


And some people are saying ibadan is cheap? Chai, Nigeria don worwor

Ibadan is not expensive but not cheap either especially house rent. A room self con in an estate is about 1m naira while normal area is between 150k & above

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Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by rajiedreez: 12:53pm On Jan 24
As bad as this may sound, it's the truth. The current economic situation doesn't reflect the real state of our economy. So many lies and patching are going on
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Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by achimendy(m): 1:10pm On Jan 24
Ozommadu:
There seems to be no end in sight to the incessant increase in the cost of virtually everything in Nigeria, from transportation cost, housing, food and worst redundant Salary.

Imagine taken your nephews or children to have a nice hair cut which was #100 four years ago, #150 two years ago and #200 just last year before Christmas. Only to see that the haircut you'll still return to in max 3weeks is now #400.

How do Average Nigerians survive? Those with four to six children? Those on minimum wage

Yet people who were vocal in the past years against inflation and bad government has gone mute. What is really happening in Nigeria.

Have Nigerians adapted to surviving and just taking anything from the people they voted in power

Abeg oo fellow nairalanders with family and kids, how una dey do am No be to go learn this thing?


Where I barb here is 500 for children.
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Charly68: 1:14pm On Jan 24
We are heading to the next level by God's grace...fear nothing
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by usagee36: 1:19pm On Jan 24
You see Nigerians are not very industrious people. If barber's get selfish, buy a clipper and cut your childrens hair yourselves. Save that money. Here in America, most people do things themselves because workmanship is very expensive even with the good economy and better salary. I have never gone to mechanic. I work on my cars myself. Though never had engine problem with them. I changed brake disc, pads, alternator, ignition coil, spark plugs and ac blower all by myself. The other two car I put for business. There are people in America who rent cars daily. Mechanics charge $100 one hour here.

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Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by ajidikun: 1:24pm On Jan 24
Thank God for the baldhead, na half hair I get and I get clibber,I have learned to barb myself and if them like make them make am 1k.
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by tony0806: 1:24pm On Jan 24
Buy a rechargeable clipper for them and thank me after 6 months


Ozommadu:
There seems to be no end in sight to the incessant increase in the cost of virtually everything in Nigeria, from transportation cost, housing, food and worst redundant Salary.

Imagine taken your nephews or children to have a nice hair cut which was #100 four years ago, #150 two years ago and #200 just last year before Christmas. Only to see that the haircut you'll still return to in max 3weeks is now #400.

How do Average Nigerians survive? Those with four to six children? Those on minimum wage

Yet people who were vocal in the past years against inflation and bad government has gone mute. What is really happening in Nigeria.

Have Nigerians adapted to surviving and just taking anything from the people they voted in power

Abeg oo fellow nairalanders with family and kids, how una dey do am No be to go learn this thing?
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by bobonla: 1:30pm On Jan 24
For kaduna na 100 naira. Adult 200 naira
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by chccho(m): 1:33pm On Jan 24
Is it in Lagos or Abeokuta, or kano haircut is 400??
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Procashtips(m): 1:34pm On Jan 24
Been cutting my hair for ₦1k for years now
That of my son for ₦500.

So ₦400 high?
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Slytiger: 1:44pm On Jan 24
usagee36:
You see Nigerians are not very industrious people. If barber's get selfish, buy a clipper and cut your childrens hair yourselves. Save that money. Here in America, most people do things themselves because workmanship is very expensive even with the good economy and better salary. I have never gone to mechanic. I work on my cars myself. Though never had engine problem with them. I changed brake disc, pads, alternator, ignition coil, spark plugs and ac blower all by myself. The other two car I put for business. There are people in America who rent cars daily. Mechanics charge $100 one hour here.
I need to learn how to do mechanical stuff. Once I can get my hands on hydraulic jack and different sizes of wrenches, I will start diving in.
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by DMerciful(m): 1:57pm On Jan 24
Abacha even had vision 2020 while we were in 1998
AareGaa:


Jonathan and your blodas looted the economy massively.

Go and find a job and stop idling away on Nairaland.

Another election will soon come when Jagaban shall triumph over his enemies.

Nobody can stop Jagaban's 8 years in Aso rock.
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Sunday2021: 2:01pm On Jan 24
The bible tells us that the thief come to kill, steal and destroy.
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Christlike01: 2:09pm On Jan 24
Ozommadu:
There seems to be no end in sight to the incessant increase in the cost of virtually everything in Nigeria, from transportation cost, housing, food and worst redundant Salary.

Imagine taken your nephews or children to have a nice hair cut which was #100 four years ago, #150 two years ago and #200 just last year before Christmas. Only to see that the haircut you'll still return to in max 3weeks is now #400.

How do Average Nigerians survive? Those with four to six children? Those on minimum wage

Yet people who were vocal in the past years against inflation and bad government has gone mute. What is really happening in Nigeria.

Have Nigerians adapted to surviving and just taking anything from the people they voted in power

Abeg oo fellow nairalanders with family and kids, how una dey do am No be to go learn this thing?

Lol,you don't want to know how much it is for both adults and little children elsewhere !

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Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Tapout(m): 3:48pm On Jan 24
Ozommadu:


You no well grin


grin grin
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Jeezuzpick(m): 4:08pm On Jan 24
Ozommadu:


Is that the way forward?? How many people will be out of business in the long run?

Other things that there prices are going up nko? You go don buy car to avoid high tfare and even build university for your children to avoid high tuition fee

Well, I have a car, though I'm yet to build a Uni. Rest assured sha, If I build one, my kids will go there for free.

Lemme sha tell you, since people cook for themselves and restaurants have not gone out if business, leave those of us who cut our hair jejely, biko.
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by usagee36: 4:28pm On Jan 24
Are you in Nigeria?
Slytiger:

I need to learn how to do mechanical stuff. Once I can get my hands on hydraulic jack and different sizes of wrenches, I will start diving in.
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Love800(m): 4:33pm On Jan 24
Where did u learn how to barb. At a barber's shop?
independence22:
Get yourself a chargeable clipper and do the haircut yourself with the use of mirror with time you will become perfect in barbing
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Lanretoye(m): 4:42pm On Jan 24
Ozommadu:


I'm sure you never even chop today.

I'm poor because I compared the price of haircut two years ago and now??

I wish here na twitter, I for don easily find posts where you dropped account no for giveaway. Audio billionaire
wetin u find dey go 200naira barber shop with your millions,no be tinubu be your problem mr man.your mates are even calling for home service,dey there dey cry upon 400naira...millionaire of poverty dey here dey form
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Bearfruit(f): 5:10pm On Jan 24
Ozommadu:
There seems to be no end in sight to the incessant increase in the cost of virtually everything in Nigeria, from transportation cost, housing, food and worst redundant Salary.

Imagine taken your nephews or children to have a nice hair cut which was #100 four years ago, #150 two years ago and #200 just last year before Christmas. Only to see that the haircut you'll still return to in max 3weeks is now #400.

How do Average Nigerians survive? Those with four to six children? Those on minimum wage

Yet people who were vocal in the past years against inflation and bad government has gone mute. What is really happening in Nigeria.

Have Nigerians adapted to surviving and just taking anything from the people they voted in power

Abeg oo fellow nairalanders with family and kids, how una dey do am No be to go learn this thing?
buy razor or use scissors it is very economical.
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by ogunsbanjul(m): 7:43pm On Jan 24
My candid advice for all parents is they should get clipper for their families. This is the calculations. A quality rechargeable clipper that can last for 10 years is 20k and we have 52 weeks in a year. 52x400= #20,800. This simply means within 10 years instead of wasting #208,000, you can just spend 20k.
Let us train ourselves how to barb.
I have been barbing by myself for years. If I can do it, devinately you can as well do it. No gree for any barber to collect your money just like that

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Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Ozommadu: 8:33pm On Jan 24
Bearfruit:
buy razor or use scissors it is very economical.

I hope you don buy your own refinery? Fuel is 680 and its very economical

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Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Ozommadu: 8:36pm On Jan 24
Lanretoye:
wetin u find dey go 200naira barber shop with your millions,no be tinubu be your problem mr man.your mates are even calling for home service,dey there dey cry upon 400naira...millionaire of poverty dey here dey form

You're still running in circle deceiving yourself, #150 haircut of two years ago is now #400 and i shouldn't complain because to you I'm poor and not because of useless Nigerian government.

Empty barrels make the most noise, you've been ranting since morning, yet to post account balance is a problem, audio billionaire

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Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Ozommadu: 8:37pm On Jan 24
Jeezuzpick:


Well, I have a car, though I'm yet to build a Uni. Rest assured sha, If I build one, my kids will go there for free.

Lemme sha tell you, since people cook for themselves and restaurants have not gone out if business, leave those of us who cut our hair jejely, biko.

Don't forget to build a refinery too
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Ozommadu: 8:38pm On Jan 24
tony0806:
Buy a rechargeable clipper for them and thank me after 6 months



Easy and check the second photo, rechargeable clipper is never the problem neither is the money, but the rising cost of living in this country
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Ozommadu: 8:40pm On Jan 24
yesloaded:


Ibadan is not expensive but not cheap either especially house rent. A room self con in an estate is about 1m naira while normal area is between 150k & above

I million in an estate is still expensive compared to other cities in Nigeria.

In some estates here, a room self con goes for 300k-400k with water and electricity(atleast 12hrs daily)
Re: Inflation: Children's Haircut Now #400, Where Are We Heading To? by Ozommadu: 8:43pm On Jan 24
ppogba:


So, the price of barbing should remain constant forever while your own salary has increased over time?

I insist, reason logically.

You too reason logically, is the increase in salary in a country where minimum wage is 30k because my own salary is increasing??

Or you fail to see the bigger picture??

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