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Re: Dollar Hits All-time Low, Crosses N1,500 At Official Market by Agbawo001: 5:14pm On Feb 15, 2024
sukkot:
grin grin rest small my brother
Check your mentions
Re: Dollar Hits All-time Low, Crosses N1,500 At Official Market by dettolgel: 11:10pm On Feb 15, 2024
Thislifee:
I know you are beautifully stupid and mentally demented that's why you are thinking that anyone that anyone that criticize you is a gang member! If I actually knew you in person, I would have posted your picture in nairaland here as a proof that you are a lunatic. Nairalanders would know a lunatic when they see one. Keep deceiving yourself and hallucinating that you are in abroad! If you are there, I need proof!
See your coconut head. Make I send you proof do you can go through the photo metadata abi? Bros I enter class I no join gang like you so Uche me dia.

If you put a face to me then I can't knack that your coconut head akpako again. The good thing about this faceless forum is that I can torment you without losing face outside.

See if my subordinate or even friends know say I get bad mouth as I dey tear you apart here na falling hand for me. I be senior man for real life. grin
Re: Dollar Hits All-time Low, Crosses N1,500 At Official Market by sukkot: 11:58pm On Feb 15, 2024
Agbawo001:
Check your mentions
oh ok bro
Re: Dollar Hits All-time Low, Crosses N1,500 At Official Market by Juniorangel(m): 7:26pm On Feb 16, 2024
hustla:
So, in 3 years, you no gree make am be that?

grin
Mumu read again...
Re: Dollar Hits All-time Low, Crosses N1,500 At Official Market by hustla(m): 8:49pm On Feb 16, 2024
Juniorangel:
Mumu read again...
Wise man, yes or no
Answer the question grin
Re: Dollar Hits All-time Low, Crosses N1,500 At Official Market by Yoighaman(m): 2:46pm On Feb 19, 2024
Yoighaman:
Interesting analysis, at least this is clear for a layman to understand; sad thing is, this is just the beginning.

Elections have consequences, that's all I'd say.
Re: Dollar Hits All-time Low, Crosses N1,500 At Official Market by blueAgent(m): 3:25pm On Feb 19, 2024
AyeMoJuba:
You all will wail without ending

Any reasonable human being should be aware of the fact that to build is painful...we must bear this pain to enjoy later
Is Tinubu the one who sold your crude Oil in advance? Is Tinubu who borrowed money and plunged the Nation to debts?

The Naira must further be devalued to reflect it's true value...this is the only way to attract investors and have a stable economy.
Those of u crying because Tinubu is not your tribes man can go hug transformer.
Bunch of ingrates
Be honest and tell us, if you understand any of the economic terms been mentioned there.

Clown.
Re: Dollar Hits All-time Low, Crosses N1,500 At Official Market by blueAgent(m): 3:31pm On Feb 19, 2024
Iamblessed85:
I just checked your post history. No single positive news.

It’s either you’re a kid who does not understand the implications of negative reporting, or you’re a not soo bright adult who is bitter with the present govt or you’re an opposition agent. Remember, pdp also ruled for 16 years and they weren’t any better. Stop posting negative news all the time. Everytime naira hits record low. What does it benefit you?
You must be living under your parents Roof.
Re: Dollar Hits All-time Low, Crosses N1,500 At Official Market by Juniorangel(m): 8:16pm On Feb 23, 2024
hustla:
Wise man, yes or no
Answer the question grin
I guess you don't understand English don't quote me again.
Re: Dollar Hits All-time Low, Crosses N1,500 At Official Market by hustla(m): 9:25pm On Feb 23, 2024
Juniorangel:
I guess you don't understand English don't quote me again.
grin
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